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Course/DescriptionTuition (US$)
expand/collapsewebs100    Introduction to HTML

Welcome to the HTML 1 course. This course will aid you in developing a basic to intermediate level of understanding in HTML and to develop a simple website from scratch.

A few things to note before we start the course:

  1. Throughout the sections of this course, there will be many examples as well as source and result code. To try these, we have provided a special form where you can input HTML code and the results will display with a simple click of a button. To activate the form, simply click the link on the left menu bar that says "Try Your HTML!"

  2. At the end of most sections, there will be a project assigned. All the projects are interconnected and build upon each other. At the end of the course, you will have completed a simple web site. To ensure that you are completing your assignments correctly, we have also provided a solution file for you to download and compare.

  3. Topic highlights :

    -- Basic Tools
    -- Introduction to HTML
    -- Basic Tags and Structure
    -- Creating and Organizing Texts and Lists
    -- Comments and Other Tags
    -- Images
    -- Hyperlinks and Navigation
    -- Fonts
    -- Meta Tags

free!
expand/collapsewebs200    HTML 2

Welcome to the HTML 2 course. It is assumed that you have completed the Introduction to HTML (webs100) course as it builds upon previous knowledge and techniques. Topics in this course will expand your development skills in building a website by adding layout, functionality, and creativity.

A few things to note before we start the course:

  1. Throughout the sections of this course, there will be many examples as well as source and result code. To try these, we have provided a special form where you can input HTML code and the results will display with a simple click of a button. To activate the form, simply click the link on the left menu bar that says "Try Your HTML!"

    As some of the example code is long, you may choose to input your code in a text editor (i.e. Notepad) and view the file in the browser.

  2. At the end of most sections, there will be a project assigned. Some of the projects are interconnected and build upon each other, thus they should be completed in order. To ensure that you are completing your assignments correctly, we have also provided a solution file for you to download and compare.

  3. Topic highlights :

    -- Backgrounds
    -- Tables
    -- Advanced Hyperlinks
    -- Forms
    -- Adding sound to your webpage
    -- Frames
    -- Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
    -- Introduction to JavaScript

$10.00
expand/collapsewebs300    Introduction to Java

Welcome to Introduction to Java. It is the entry-level course of a series of courses in the Java programming language. This course will help you develop a basic to intermediate level of proficiency in Java.

A few things to note before we start the course:

  1. Each lesson contains many examples of actual Java code. I encourage you to download the code and play with it. If you make small modifications to the code and then try to run it, you'll gain a better understanding of how it works (and how it doesn't).

  2. At the end of each lesson there will be a practice session. It might involve answering multiple choice questions or writing a small program. Try them; after all, practice makes perfect, and the best way to learn how to program is to write programs yourself. Note that I've provided solutions for every exercise. Make sure you try out these solutions after you've worked out your own; it's always useful to be aware of various approaches to a problem.

  3. Topic highlights :

    -- Getting Started in Java
    -- Data Types and their Operators
    -- Objects
    -- Anatomy of a Class
    -- Using Predefined Classes: String and Input/Output
    -- Conditional Statements and Loops
    -- Manipulating Numbers
    -- Applets: An Introduction
    -- Applets: Adding GUI Components
    -- Applets: Dealing with Events

Enjoy!

$10.00
expand/collapsewebs400    Introduction to XML

XML (Extensible Markup Language) is becoming increasingly adopted as the standard format for structured documents and data on the Web. XML documents are the important building block in creating applications; it is one of the main ingredients of the emerging Web Services technology. In this course, you gain hands-on experience using XML, you learn how to create well-formed XML documents, validate them with DTDs, learn to use XML Schema, and process the contents of an XML document. Most important of all, you learn how to establish the XML environment on your computer by installing the correct and compatible version of XML related software.

It is assumed that you have experience writing HTML from scratch. Specifically, you should know how to create anchors, images, and tables. You can learn enough HTML to be ready for this course by completing our Introduction to HTML course.

This course covers enough techniques for you to:

  • Design and create XML documents from scratch

  • Generate HTML documents from XML documents

  • Leverage XML and XSL to enhance Web presence

$10.00

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