Fanny Cradock wrote: » I would think that is an essential. It seems rather pointless learning how to code and then not know how to put your work up. YOu should also cover the basics of image editing. I would think that at the end of the course your students should have an idea how to build the most basic of sites - and then how to host it.
py2006 wrote: » . Although, I would like to do something on hosting with them.
Banner Image (give a few days to the basics of Gimp or whatever and the difference between gifs, jpegs and pngs) Menu Content (make sure to cover floats) Footer
paulgalway wrote: » If you are looking for guidance, suggest you look at other organisations currently providing a web design course and see what they are doing. I know fas, for example, do a course for beginners lasting 25-30 hrs approx.
inov8ionz wrote: » The basics on SEO & the importance of it
-Chris- wrote: » Will the students of your course (beginners with minimal investment in web design so far) have access to Dreamweaver? Would you not work on/recommend something free?
BarackPyjama wrote: » ...and typography I would say. Folks, you can learn all the HTML, JQuery, Photoshop, etc. that you like but without the fundamentals of design, you won't go very far. All web design education should start as far away from technology as possible.
py2006 wrote: » Yea unfortunately there wouldn't be the time for this! Its for beginners!
cormee wrote: » Design theory, design process, best-practices, colour theory. And maybe usability and accessibility I've only just seen your post where you say it's only a five night course, so you probably won't be able to cover any of that. Who is this course intended for?
cormee wrote: » Design theory, design process, best-practices, colour theory.
py2006 wrote: » Eh, could ya be more specific?
cormee wrote: » Design.
p wrote: » Decide what you're actually teaching. Are you teaching design, or are you teaching building websites, are you teaching coding? All different things. A good grounding in HTML & CSS would be very useful for some, but others might prefer to be taught how to setup a Wordpress site, whereas others would like to focus on the visual & interaction design side of things.
py2006 wrote: » Hi all, If you were to run a short course in the basics of web design, what would you include? The obvious is HTML but what about the theory behind it etc?