

Have you tried to learn how to cook or bake a cake? Do you
finish it all the way regardless of how well you did? Going through the entire
process can help you build a mind map so you can fill the details later.
We designed our courses using this approach.
It not only made learning practical but also useful as the learning retention
improved. In contrast, the traditional teaching style teaches many pieces of
skills separately because it’s easier for teachers, and then expect you to
integrate them on your own. After the
course, you will learn not only how to create a web page with a CSS style sheet
and JavaScript, but also learn how codes are packaged into a software product.
You will have a solid understanding of the entire lifecycle of software
development and what does it take to be a web developer.
No prior coding
experience needed.
No special program
installed.
The course consists
of a 6-lecture sequence with an end-of-course exam.
The material is self-paced and pre-recorded in HD video with some animated slides and comes with a 14-day, 100% money-back guarantee.
In addition to the
regular content, you will get the following FREE gifts for LIMITED TIME ONLY:
(A $150 VALUE – reviewed by the instructor)
(A $120 VALUE – advised by the instructor)
That’s right, these
bonuses alone will cost you $270!
I'm a student, and this course helps me decide whether I should seriously look into getting my feet wet in web programming because I wanna know if I should put my effort into it once I finish off my pol sci major.
I must say this course is a breath of fresh air that gives me a solid grasp of what day-to-day it is like to be a web developer. The amazing thing about this course is how much I still remembered the course material!
In the summer, I took a few online courses and learned about all the goodies about HTML and JavaScript. But to tell you the truth, I still have no clue how I should go on. I'm kind of losing my motivation until I watched this course. I had grown more confident about the path.
academy @ unitingdigital.com
Wouldn't it be a good idea to create a course?