Learning Gap
The “Digital 2022: October Global Statshot Report” reveals that there are currently 5.07 billion internet users worldwide, representing 63.5% of the global population. As a result, web development has become a crucial area of focus for both developers and businesses, and its importance is likely to continue to grow in the future.
The field of web development can be visualized as a tree, with branches representing different languages, technologies, and frameworks such as PHP, Ruby on Rails, WordPress, and Laravel. However, all of these branches share a common root in HTML and CSS.
To gain a deeper understanding of modern web technologies, learners must first grasp the fundamentals of the web. This will provide them with a solid foundation for further learning and creating more complex projects
Instructional Strategy
- Lectures: Instructors deliver pre-recorded lectures and presentations to teach students the basic concepts, syntax, and best practices of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
- Online resources: Instructors provide students with access to online resources with interactive code examples to supplement their learning and help them to troubleshoot issues encountered during the course.
- Hands-on practice: To reinforce the knowledge learned in the lectures, students participate hands-on practice exercises where they create and modify web pages using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
- Peer review: Students will engage in peer review to provide feedback on each other’s work. This would help them to learn from each other’s mistakes, build teamwork skills, and develop critical thinking and analysis skills.