Course Description
In this course you will learn how to create interactive media using Web technologies such as HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and jQuery. You will identify different online platforms in which you can deliver instructional content. You will learn how to design and create an interactive Web-based instructional module using Adobe Dreamweaver.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
-Apply HTML, CSS, and JavaScript as an interactive learning technology.
-Identify the meaning of Web-related terms and concepts such as: Domain Name, hosting services, FTP Client, image map, iframe, etc.
-Use JavaScript and jQuery to modify and control HTML content and style.
-Create functions, conditions, and variables using JavaScript.
-Adapt and modify existing code to incorporate in your own projects.
-Embed video and external resources in a web page using iframes
-Create an interactive instructional project that integrates the above technologies
In this course you will learn how to create interactive media using Web technologies such as HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and jQuery. You will identify different online platforms in which you can deliver instructional content. You will learn how to design and create an interactive Web-based instructional module using Adobe Dreamweaver.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
-Apply HTML, CSS, and JavaScript as an interactive learning technology.
-Identify the meaning of Web-related terms and concepts such as: Domain Name, hosting services, FTP Client, image map, iframe, etc.
-Use JavaScript and jQuery to modify and control HTML content and style.
-Create functions, conditions, and variables using JavaScript.
-Adapt and modify existing code to incorporate in your own projects.
-Embed video and external resources in a web page using iframes
-Create an interactive instructional project that integrates the above technologies
Final Project Description
Project Title:
Salinas Valley Pride Celebrations Donation Guide
What is it?
This page is meant to serve as a quick reference guide for Salinas Valley Pride Celebrations Board members who often accept or solicit donations on behalf of the organization.
Who is this for?
This reference guide is intended to be used by board members and committee members of Salinas Valley Pride Celebrations, a 501.c.3 Non-Profit. This board is made up of participants who all have other jobs. The board is a "working" board, meaning all members have an operational role in the organization. They also serve on at least 1-3 sub-committees that do the work of the organization. All are working adults from a wide variety of backgrounds and a passion for creating space for the LGBTQ+ community in the Salinas Valley.
After visiting all sections of this website...
Salinas Valley Pride Board and Committee Members with access the the shared google drive and a standard computer workstation will be able to:
1. Identify the most preferred and least preferred venues for donations without outside help.
2. Compose a letter that has the necessary parts that allows the letter to also serve as a tax-compliant receipt for the organization.
3. Locate their role in this process and find their specific responsibilities in the donation process.
Salinas Valley Pride Celebrations Donation Guide
What is it?
This page is meant to serve as a quick reference guide for Salinas Valley Pride Celebrations Board members who often accept or solicit donations on behalf of the organization.
Who is this for?
This reference guide is intended to be used by board members and committee members of Salinas Valley Pride Celebrations, a 501.c.3 Non-Profit. This board is made up of participants who all have other jobs. The board is a "working" board, meaning all members have an operational role in the organization. They also serve on at least 1-3 sub-committees that do the work of the organization. All are working adults from a wide variety of backgrounds and a passion for creating space for the LGBTQ+ community in the Salinas Valley.
After visiting all sections of this website...
Salinas Valley Pride Board and Committee Members with access the the shared google drive and a standard computer workstation will be able to:
1. Identify the most preferred and least preferred venues for donations without outside help.
2. Compose a letter that has the necessary parts that allows the letter to also serve as a tax-compliant receipt for the organization.
3. Locate their role in this process and find their specific responsibilities in the donation process.