Course Types
We offer three structured learning paths based on your goals:
Crash Course
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Quick, intensive courses designed to teach specific skills efficiently.
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Ideal for those looking to upskill fast or prepare for certifications.
DeepDive Program
Comprehensive, step-by-step learning designed for full mastery.
Ideal for beginners and professionals looking for long-term expertise.
MentorConnect
Personalized mentorship programs with real-world guidance.
Best for learners who want one-on-one coaching from industry experts.
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Course Overview
This creative and engaging course is tailored for children eager to build their very first websites. Young learners will discover the foundational languages of the web: HTML for structuring content and CSS for bringing designs to life with colors, fonts, and layouts. Through hands-on projects, kids will learn to create personal web pages, design digital portfolios, and customize themes. The curriculum focuses on practical application, encouraging creativity and problem-solving in a supportive, mentor-led environment. No prior coding experience is necessary, making it an ideal starting point for budding web designers and developers.
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Course Objectives:
Understand the basic structure of a web page using HTML.
Learn to style web content with CSS properties.
Create and link multiple web pages.
Incorporate images, text, and links effectively.
Develop an eye for basic web design principles.
Build a simple, multi-page personal website.
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Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
Write valid HTML to structure web page content (headings, paragraphs, lists, etc.).
Apply CSS rules to style text, colors, backgrounds, and layouts.
Create internal and external links for navigation.
Embed images and other media into web pages.
Organize CSS rules using internal, external, and inline styles.
Understand basic responsive design concepts for different screen sizes.
Publish a simple personal website online.
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Course Content
Module 1: Introduction to HTML - Building Blocks of the Web
What is HTML? The language of web pages.
Basic HTML Structure: <html>, <head>, <body>.
Headings, Paragraphs, and Text Formatting.
Lists: Ordered and Unordered.
Module 2: Adding Content to Your Web Page
Inserting Images: <img> tag and attributes.
Creating Links: <a> tag for navigation.
Tables: Organizing data.
Forms: Basic input elements.
Module 3: Introduction to CSS - Making Websites Beautiful
What is CSS? Styling your web pages.
Connecting CSS to HTML: Inline, Internal, External styles.
Colors: Text, Backgrounds, Borders.
Fonts: Size, Family, Weight.
Module 4: Layout and Design with CSS
Box Model: Margins, Borders, Padding.
Block vs. Inline Elements.
Basic Layouts: Positioning elements.
Introduction to Flexbox for simple arrangements.
Module 5: Building Your First Website Project
Planning your website: Content and structure.
Creating multiple linked pages.
Applying consistent styling across pages.
Adding images and creative elements.
Module 6: Publishing & Next Steps
Introduction to web hosting: Getting your website online.
Basic responsive design ideas.
Showcasing your website.
Ideas for continuing your web design journey.
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Target Audience
Kids aged 8-16 interested in web design and creativity
Students interested in visual design and digital art
Young learners interested in creating their own websites or digital content.
Parents looking for a creative and educational introduction to web technologies for their kids.
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Pre-requisites
Recommended age: 8-16 years old
Basic computer skills and familiarity with web browsers
No prior web development experience required
Basic computer literacy (ability to use a web browser and text editor).
Enthusiasm for creativity and learning.
A computer with internet access.
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Career & Industry Relevance
This foundational course introduces the building blocks of the internet, laying the groundwork for careers in Web Development, Digital Design, and Content Creation. Learners acquire the skills to progress toward roles such as Front-End Designer, Web Content Specialist, UI/UX Assistant, or Digital Media Creator.
Through hands-on projects, they develop essential competencies in visual communication, structured thinking, and creative problem-solving, which are crucial for future studies in computer science, graphic design, and digital marketing.
Learning Approaches
We recognize that everyone learns differently, so we offer flexible learning formats to fit your needs:
One-on-One Training
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Personalized, instructor-led coaching tailored to your learning speed.
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Best for career-specific coaching or specialized training needs.
Small Batch Classes (2-5 learners)
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Interactive, discussion-based learning in small groups.
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Encourages collaboration, teamwork, and peer-to-peer engagement.

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