digIT Web Design workbook
This lesson provides an introduction and overview to learning HTML and CSS. It provides guidance and tips to help students to create and design their own website.
Additional details
Year band(s) | 9-10 |
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Content type | Student challenges |
Format | Document |
Australian Curriculum Digital Technologies code(s) |
AC9TDI10P07
Design and prototype the user experience of a digital system
AC9TDI10P08
Generate, modify, communicate and critically evaluate alternative designs
AC9TDI10P09
Implement, modify and debug modular programs, applying selected algorithms and data structures, including in an object-oriented programming language |
Technologies & Programming Languages | Webpage design |
Keywords | HTML, CSS, Programming, website design |
Organisation | Australian Maths Trust. |
Copyright | May be subject to Copyright Statutory Licence Act. |
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