Syllabus
Responsive Design 1

Responsive Design 1

UXUI-1373

Credit Fall 2020
08/24/2020 - 12/13/2020

Course Information

Section 003
Distance Learning
M 08:30 - 09:30
DLS DIL
Breanna Whitener

Section 003
Laboratory
M 09:30 - 11:50
DLS DIL
Breanna Whitener

Office Hours

  • T
    9am - 2pm
    Online
    or by appointment

Course Requirements

Catalog Description

 

Instruction in best practices for building responsive websites that adapt to different devices and user behaviors. Study of HTML and CSS. 

Course Rationale/Objectives

 

Instruction in best practices for building responsive websites that adapt to different devices and user behaviors. Responsive design topics to be covered include: HTML; CSS; semantic html; code frameworks; designing with fluid grids; creating layouts which incorporate typography and fluid media; using CSS media queries; responsive web typography; color; hosting; accessibility. Students are then prepared to 1) evaluate whether or not responsive web design is a viable career option for them, and 2) pursue more advanced study in web, interaction, visual and UX design if they choose to do so. 

Course Snapshot

 

In this class you’ll learn how to code HTML and CSS, the coding languages used to create web pages. We focus on best practices for structuring the content of your webpages with HTML and then styling the content with CSS.


Once you have the basics under your belt, you'll move on to real-world page layout. You’ll learn text and link styles, centered page layout, background images, CSS-based navigation, forms, uploading files via FTP, and much more. We will provide you with the content and prepared images for use in these projects but this training will give you hands-on practice coding websites from scratch all the way through uploading them to make them live.


Readings

The required text for this course is free and can be found online: https://htmlandcssguidebook.com/

 

Course Subjects

Competency 1: Analyze Key Elements of Successful Web Design 

Competency 2: Use HTML for the Structure and Content of a Web Page

Competency 3: Use CSS styles to format the elements of a web page

Competency 4: Apply structure and styles to specialized content on a web page

Competency 5: Discover advanced styling techniques

Competency 6: Build advanced layouts with responsive design techniques

Competency 7: Develop with a responsive framework

 

Student Learning Outcomes/Learning Objectives

What you’ll learn to do by the end of this course:

  • Identify how websites fit into the architecture of the world wide web

  • Evaluate elements of usability in web design

  • Create and optimize graphics for a digital environment

  • Build, style, and test responsive pages with HTML and CSS

  • Design, build, and deploy websites using industry standards in formatting, layout, and accessibility