Unit 2 - Web Development ('22-'23)
In this unit, you’ll learn how to create and share the content on your own web pages. After deciding what content you want to share with the world, you’ll learn how to structure and style your pages using HTML and CSS. You’ll also practice valuable programming skills such as debugging, using resources, and teamwork.
Description
Students use computing as a form of self expression as they design and develop basic web pages. Focusing on the tags, keywords, and syntax used to communicate instructions to the computer, students use HTML to structure the content of a web page. They also explore the privacy and intellectual property implications of publishing their work online.
Big questions
- Why do people create websites?
- How can text communicate content, structure, and style on a web page?
- How do I safely and appropriately make use of the content published on the Internet?
- What strategies can I use when coding to find and fix issues?
Description
Students expand their ideas of websites beyond personal expression and begin to see them as a way to solve problems. Students build on their collaborative skills and work in teams to create multi-page websites that solve a problem.
Big questions
- How can websites be used to address problems in the world?
- What strategies can teams use to work better together?
- How do I know what information can be trusted online?
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