iWT Introduction to Web Technologies
Platforms
Windows OS, Mac OS, Chromebook, Linux, Android
Length
Semester, Year
Free Stackable Industry Certification
Available
Digital Badge Credentail
Available
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Web Technologies
Intrinsic to our lives and core to our students’ future careers.
This media-rich course provides your learners an engaging project-based learning experience in the breadth of Web Technologies. Web technologies are more than just web pages, and this course gives the learner hands-on experience creating, coding, engaging in an expansive view of the trends and technologies driving the web today.
This course supports exploration in careers related to the design, development, support, and management of hardware, software, multimedia, and systems integration services. Students will acquire knowledge and skills enabling them to succeed in a technology-driven society and career pathway. Learners apply reading, writing, computing, communication, and critical thinking throughout this project-based learning experience.
Web technologists are concerned with how computers communicate over the web, how systems connect to and interact with the web and how the most common languages of the internet (HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript) work to allow information to be shared worldwide.
Learners and teachers do not need any previous coding or design experience for this course.
Along the way they will learn critical thinking skills, apply STEM, develop confidence, and build a college and career ready portfolio that will help them take their next steps to their future.
This course is available as a one or two semester offering, depending on how you choose to deploy it. If you are interested in providing students with marketable skills and an education that prepares them to make a difference in the world, this is the course you have been searching for. Feel free to contact us to receive a free brochure and sample syllabus.
Texas schools – we have a special version of this course that meets the TEKS 130.308 Web Technologies standards. If you are a Texas school, let us know you want to see a demo of the TEKS version.
160+ VIDEOS
ASSESSMENTS BUILT-IN
15+ PROJECTS
FREE CREATION TOOLS SUITE
What Teachers Can Expect Their Learners to Achieve
- A solid understanding of the basics of web programming with HTML5 and CSS3
- Ability to demonstrate and apply the design process to websites, web apps and web game development
- Demonstrate leadership and an understanding of project management
- Explain the concept of intellectual property and demonstrate the ethical and legal use of technology, online resources, copyrights, and open source resources
- Identify networking components, server specifications and when a server host, virtual server or local server is the best choice
- Explain how web technologies are improving digital marketing and web-based businesses
- Demonstrate critical thinking and problem solving skills.
- Explain how technology and market trends can affect careers and industries
- How to present a design concept to customers, investors, and media
- Produce sites and apps for a specific target audience
- Create a portfolio of websites, web apps and web games that can be used to fuel the learner’s next career or education steps.
- And Much More…
Course Specifications
- Platforms – PC, Mac, Chromebook, *iPad, *Linux, *Android
- Length – Year , Semester
- Career Cluster – Information Technology
- International Industry Recognized Certifications – Yes
- Digital Badge Credential – Yes/Free
- Level – Middle School, High School, Adult/Post-Secondary
- Course Delivery – Blended Learning, Online
- Student Competitions – Available
- CEUs – Available for Teacher Training
- Prerequisites for Facilitator – None
- Prerequisites for Students – None
- 3rd Party Tools – Web-Based Tools Suite Provided Free
- TEKS (TEKS 130.308) Aligned
“I demo your curriculum during “Back to School Night.” Every year the parents are so impressed with the course. They really like the fact that their students are doing a, “Virtual Internship.” They also like how the curriculum is very interactive.”
-Marilyn Cunneen Marina HS, CA
“I kept thinking of how great it would be to integrate technology into the classrooms and apply it to elevant job skills. I waited a long time for someone to come up with a curriculum that would be rigorous and hold the interest and attention of students throughout the length of the course. Thank goodness, I Support Learning just did this.”
-Brad Schofield, Technology Teacher Campbell County High School, Gillette WY
"Parents tell me that when the students go home they are always talking about the class and about the ISL curriculum from which they learned. The teachers tell me how easy and flexible this curriculum is."
-Dr. Yusuf Al-Hassan Academy Administrator Kansas City, MO
“I have been working with CTeLearning for over 12 years now, so when you have chosen to use a company’s curriculum for that long, it shows what you think about their curricula and service.”
-Doug Devine North High School Eau Claire WI
“This is high level thinking at its best. I see skills and ability levels in here that I don’t see in other classes.”
-Randy Surline, MS Educator West Branch School District MI
“This curriculum allows the students to do a lot of thinking on their own and be creative.”
-Mike McAlloon Educator Wylie, TX
Tutorials
- Web-based IDE
- Learning HTML5 Basics
- Learning CSS3 Basics
- Forms and Data
- Web Protocols, Browsers and Servers
- Creating Content for Websites and Apps
- Web Layout
- Dynamic Website Development
Industry Trends
- AI and the Web
- Cyber Warfare and Cyber Security
- IOT (Internet of Things)
- Blockchain and Cryptocurrency
- Professionalism and Ethics
- Project Management, Planning and QA
- Software Life Cycle
- Reliability of Web Content
Real-World Projects
- Bucket of Frogs Game Web App
- Your Company Business Card App
- Voice Controlled Website App
- Dynamic Website for Client
- Personal Portfolio Website
- Virtual Reality Web App
- 360 Tour Website
- Interactive Promotional Game App
Frequently Asked Questions
What Devices are Compatible With the Web Design Curriculum?
Our Web Design courses are entirely browser-based, meaning students can code, design, and publish professional websites using any device, including Chromebooks, iPads, or older PCs.
Does the Curriculum Prepare Students for Certifications?
Yes. The curriculum is fully aligned with Web Professionals Global standards, specifically preparing students for the "Certified Secondary Web Professional" (CSWP) exam.
Does the Curriculum Include Real-World Project Experience?
Students build a comprehensive digital portfolio by completing real-world tasks, such as creating responsive layouts and managing client-side site architecture.





