There are three ways educators are likely to use their HTML skills: creating an entire website, writing a single HTML page, and adding enhancements to an existing page or site. As an educator, learn why these are essential skills to master.
- [Lecturer] As an educator, the three most common ways…that you'll use your HTML skills are in…creating and managing your own site,…creating standalone HTML pages,…or enhancing parts of pages embedded in other systems,…such as your campus or company's learning management system,…or on pages of a blogging platform.…Let's start with the parts of pages.…This is the most common way that most educators…are going to leverage their HTML skills.…Adding a little enhancement here…or tweaking some content there…on the course page of your class.…
This is the primary focus of this course,…empowering you to take better control of existing HTML pages…and adding enhancements to the content…that you distribute to your learners.…One way to enhance the content in your LMS or other systems…is to create a standalone page,…and then incorporate that page into your course page.…This is especially useful if you want to reuse content…over and over between multiple classes.…If so, you're going to need to make sure that each…HTML page has the proper page structure.…
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3/23/2017- Coding a site, a page, or parts
- Managing digital assets
- Formatting headings and paragraphs
- Creating links to pages
- Linking to a PDF or a Google Doc
- Inserting your own images into an LMS
- Embedding YouTube, Vimeo, and SoundCloud media
- Making pages responsive for mobile devices
- Working with CSS using web developer tools
- Overriding existing CSS
- Setting up your own domain
- Using FTP
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 11s
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Using the exercise files3m 36s
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Why learn HTML?2m 45s
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1. Web Basics
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HTML basics9m 44s
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Tools of the trade2m 14s
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How URLs work4m 17s
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Spectrum of ownership4m 39s
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Digital asset management4m 5s
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To save as HTML or not?4m 7s
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2. Semantically Formatting Text
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Using headings3m 22s
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Defining paragraphs5m 7s
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Adding emphasis3m 38s
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Making lists4m 3s
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Creating description lists2m 38s
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3. Leveraging Links
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Creating links to pages6m 8s
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Creating links within pages4m 20s
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Creating an email link1m 31s
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Linking to a PDF2m 40s
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Linking to a Google Doc4m 32s
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4. Integrating Images
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Working with images in HTML3m 41s
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Using images from Flickr2m 32s
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Creating a linked image1m 50s
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5. Embedding Resources
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Embedding YouTube videos4m 57s
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Embedding Vimeo videos3m 47s
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Embedding SoundCloud audio4m 47s
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Using a custom Google map3m 41s
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6. Adding Style with CSS
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What is CSS?8m 21s
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Overriding CSS in an LMS5m 44s
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7. Setting Up Web Infrastructure
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Setting up a blog4m 36s
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Setting up an LMS5m 13s
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Setting up FTP5m 33s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 57s
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Goodbye50s
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