CS 21 — Beginning Website Design
Summer
Tuesdays
Date(s)
Jun 23—Aug 11
8 weeks
Drop By
Jul 6
Units
1Fees
Limit
25
Closed
In this hands-on course, students will learn the fundamentals of creating and publishing a website through a mixture of exercises, lectures, and demonstrations. Computer novices and more advanced users alike should find the course challenging and engaging. Topics include website design principles, HTML5 basics, images, tables, Cascading Style Sheets, forms, and graphics. By the end of the course, students will have built a website and will be ready to strike out on their own. Students must be familiar with computer basics and have access to the Internet.
No prior HTML experience is necessary. Students are required to bring a laptop computer to class. Students will have the option to purchase electronic reference materials for $40. The instructor will discuss how to access the materials on the first night of class.
Mark Branom, Technology Curriculum Coordinator, Stanford Continuing Studies
Mark Branom received an MA from Stanford and specializes in demystifying computers and information technologies for non-techies.Textbooks for this course:
No required textbooks