This course introduces the student to the design, creation and management of standards-based, ADA-compliant web sites, frameworks, and applications. The principles of user accessibility and user-centered design are emphasized, as is a focus on the implementation of modern web standards and coding. Students will learn how to apply these principles to design, and produce and manage web sites, tools and applications using a variety of development and management tools.
Learning Objectives
- Research, evaluate, and employ a variety of web development applications and technologies.
- Design, develop and maintain basic web sites.
- Construct and manage standards-based, ADA compliant web sites.
- Apply principles of universal and user-centered web design.
- Determine best practices for particular use cases, including when to start from scratch versus when to use an established framework.
Framework Connections
The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):
Competency Areas
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