University of Virginia - Coding for Designers, Managers, & Entrepreneurs I
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Coding for Designers, Managers, & Entrepreneurs I at Coursera Overview
Duration | 23 hours |
Start from | Start Now |
Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Beginner |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
Coding for Designers, Managers, & Entrepreneurs I at Coursera Highlights
- Earn certificate from University of Virginia on the completion of course.
- Earn a shareable certificate on completion of course.
Coding for Designers, Managers, & Entrepreneurs I at Coursera Course details
- Do you want to experience what it is to go from idea to code? If so, this is the place for you! This is the first course in the Coding for Designers, Managers, and Entrepreneurs Specialization, which is specifically designed for you, if you are a hands-on collaborator with developers. In this course, we are going to focus on going from design to code with HTML & CSS, two core building blocks for pretty much everything on the web. You'll build creative confidence and competence that will make you an even better collaborator on digital projects. This course was developed at the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia and is taught by top-ranked faculty.
Coding for Designers, Managers, & Entrepreneurs I at Coursera Curriculum
Prototyping with HTML
Welcome to the Course
About the Reading - Solving Agile UX
It's Not about the Coding
About the Example Company
Intro to the Case - From Prototype to HTML
Intro to the Sample Code & JSFiddle
Notes on working with HTML
Solution to the Case
Solving Agile UX by Laura Klein
Case - From Prototype to HTML
OPTIONAL HTML Supplement- Option A (Written Tutorial)
OPTIONAL HTML Supplement- Option B (Interactive Tutorial)
About the Quizzes
Week 1 Practice Quiz
Week 1 Final Quiz
Making HTML Manageable with CSS
Introduction to Week 2
About the Reading: Design Principle Consistency
Intro to the Case - Making HTML Manageable
Intro to CSS and Using the Chrome Debugger
Solution to the Case
Reading: Design Principle - Consistency by Anton Nikolov
Case - Making HTML Manageable
OPTIONAL CSS Supplement- Option A (Written Tutorial)
OPTIONAL CSS Supplement- Option B (Interactive Tutorial)
Week 2 Practice Quiz
Week 2 Final Quiz
Debugging HTML & CSS
Introduction to Week 3
About the Reading
Intro to the Case - the HTML & CSS Debugging Case
Analytical Debugging: Fixing Different Fonts
Analytical Debugging: Fixing Line Spacing
Other Debugging Tools
Solution to the Case
Teaching Novice Programmers How to Debug Their Code
Case - Debugging HTML & CSS
Week 3 Practice Quiz
Week 3 Final Quiz
Preparing Your Design for Development
Introduction to Week 4
The Testable Design
Creating Good User Stories
Structuring User Stories
A Systematic Approach to Usability
Leveraging Comparables
Editing the Prototypes in Balsamiq
Working in Trello
How (and Why) to Write Great User Stories
Week 4 Practice Quiz
Week 4 Final Quiz
Your Working Prototype
Introduction to Week 5
About the Readings: Week 5
Finishing Your Prototype
Finishing Your Peer Review
Completing a Portfolio Entry
5 Good Reasons Why Designers Should Code
Week 5 Practice Quiz
Week 5 Final Quiz