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Coding for Designers, Managers, & Entrepreneurs I

University of Virginia

Do you want to experience the journey from idea to code? Join the first course in the Coding for Designers, Managers, and Entrepreneurs Specialization at the University of Virginia. This course focuses on transitioning ideas to designs and translating them to code using HTML and CSS. Develop digital literacy to enhance your team's practice of agile.

Throughout the course, you'll learn how to build end user interfaces, use analytical debugging to eliminate guesswork and anxiety in coding, and enhance your collaborative skills. The comprehensive curriculum covers prototyping with HTML, managing HTML with CSS, debugging HTML & CSS, preparing designs for development, and creating a working prototype.

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Coding for Designers, Managers, & Entrepreneurs I
Course Modules

Coding for Designers, Managers, & Entrepreneurs I provides comprehensive modules on prototyping with HTML, managing HTML with CSS, debugging, preparing designs for development, and creating a working prototype.

Prototyping with HTML

Welcome to the first module, where you'll delve into prototyping with HTML. Develop the skills to transition ideas to designs and translate them into code, enhancing your digital literacy and proficiency in building end user interfaces.

Making HTML Manageable with CSS

Module 2 focuses on making HTML manageable with CSS. Discover the principles of consistency in design and learn how to utilize CSS to enhance the manageability of HTML, all while honing your skills through practice quizzes and final assessments.

Debugging HTML & CSS

Module 3 is dedicated to debugging HTML & CSS. Enhance your analytical debugging skills to fix issues such as different fonts and line spacing. Learn from real-world cases and take practice quizzes to reinforce your learning.

Preparing Your Design for Development

Prepare your designs for development in Module 4. Learn to create testable designs, structure user stories, and leverage comparables. Gain insights into systematic approaches to usability and enhance your skills through practice quizzes and final assessments.

Your Working Prototype

The final module focuses on creating a working prototype. Complete your journey from idea to code by finishing your prototype, peer review, and portfolio entry. Delve into the reasons why designers should code and solidify your learning through practice quizzes and a final assessment.

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