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Kids Coding Introduction to HTML, CSS and JavaScript!

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  • Mar 09, 2025
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Kids Coding – Introduction to HTML, CSS and JavaScript!, available at $109.99, has an average rating of 3.99, with 218 lectures, 5 quizzes, based on 2305 reviews, and has 10536 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn the basics of computer programming Learn HTML Learn CSS Learn JavaScript By the end of the course, students will know the basics of a valuable life long skill This course is ideal for individuals who are Ages 6 and up or Everybody is welcome to attend if they like child oriented products It is particularly useful for Ages 6 and up or Everybody is welcome to attend if they like child oriented products.

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Summary

Title: Kids Coding – Introduction to HTML, CSS and JavaScript!

Price: $109.99

Average Rating: 3.99

Number of Lectures: 218

Number of Quizzes: 5

Number of Published Lectures: 217

Number of Published Quizzes: 5

Number of Curriculum Items: 223

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 222

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Learn the basics of computer programming
  • Learn HTML
  • Learn CSS
  • Learn JavaScript
  • By the end of the course, students will know the basics of a valuable life long skill
  • Who Should Attend

  • Ages 6 and up
  • Everybody is welcome to attend if they like child oriented products
  • Target Audiences

  • Ages 6 and up
  • Everybody is welcome to attend if they like child oriented products
  • “This course helped me a lot for programming, convinced me to do programming and made me understand programming with some fun in it! Overall I don’t need to go back and watch any of the courses vids since its explained in detail! Love it!!!”

    “It was very easy to understand. I wasn’t sure if I should be intimidated by coding or if I should see it as something that is easy, but this course makes it understandable and fun. Thanks.”  

    “This is giving me very useful information. Thanks” – Gideon E.

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    Reading for parents

    Do your kids spend too much time on the computer, phone or tablet? Don’t you wish they could do something more productive? Why not get them to learn a life long valuable skill that will lead them into a career that pays 2 times the national average?

    Programming is the new math. The average computer programmer makes78k a yearand there will always be a need for programmers. The only problem is that all of the educational courses are not tailored towards the learning styles of children. Most of the documentation is geared towards people over 18. 

    This course shows kids how to code by adapting the material to their learning styles. There are animated lectures, informative screencasts and tests. The first portion of the course introduces a lot of data and terminology quickly. You’ll jump right in. No second is wasted in this action-packed, captivating course.

    “SO FUN!!”

    More and more people are learning to code, so do you want your kids to not have the same opportunities as others? This course offers your kids a competitive advantage. 

    Employers look for technical skills and applicants that can code are more attractive to hire. Even if the job isn’t technical it always helps to have that technical knowledge to communicate with the technical team. Personally, I like to hire people with programming skills. If they are artists, video editors, or social media marketers, I generally prefer to hire people with programming experience.

    About me, the instructor

    My name is John Bura and I have run the software company Mammoth Interactive. We have had a ton of sales on our software which includes XBOX 360, iPad and iPhone games. On top of this I have been teaching people full time since I was 17. With the combination of teaching experience and real world experience, I have a truly unique experience that you can’t find anywhere else. The knowledge I give out is from first hand knowledge of the industry and years of teaching experience. 

    “This is a great course for beginner programmers. This doesn’t have to be for just kids, but for adults too.”

    Thank you for considering to purchase my course. Even if you choose to not buy it I wish you and your family a happy road to success. 

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the course

    Lecture 2: Kids Coding infographic

    Lecture 3: Programming freebie

    Chapter 2: Lets Begin

    Lecture 1: What Languages are we going to be learning?

    Lecture 2: Lets code something for fun

    Lecture 3: Our first coding experience

    Lecture 4: Congratulations!

    Lecture 5: Differences of coding languages

    Lecture 6: Programming languages continued

    Lecture 7: More about programming languages

    Lecture 8: Variables

    Lecture 9: Integer Variables

    Lecture 10: Boolean variables

    Lecture 11: Characters

    Lecture 12: User input and output

    Lecture 13: User input

    Lecture 14: Coordinates

    Lecture 15: Math

    Lecture 16: How computers do math

    Lecture 17: Modulo and exponents

    Lecture 18: If statements

    Lecture 19: The condition in the if statement

    Lecture 20: If and else statements

    Lecture 21: If else statements

    Lecture 22: Greater than operator

    Lecture 23: Less than

    Lecture 24: Equals

    Lecture 25: Does not Equal

    Lecture 26: Conditions and operators

    Lecture 27: Or operators

    Lecture 28: Multi conditional statements

    Lecture 29: X, Y cordinates in if statements

    Lecture 30: Loops

    Lecture 31: For loops

    Lecture 32: Do while loops

    Lecture 33: Arrays

    Chapter 3: Lets Learn HTML

    Lecture 1: 1. Finding the real time HTML editor

    Lecture 2: 2. Talking about the editor and <!DOCTYPE>

    Lecture 3: 3. Adding an html and body tag

    Lecture 4: 4. Adding the paragraph tag

    Lecture 5: 5. Adding headers and talkinga bout different headers

    Lecture 6: 6. Talking about text formating in the editor and in the output

    Lecture 7: 7. Adding breaks to the code.

    Lecture 8: 8. Adding in text formatting. Emphisize

    Lecture 9: 9. Adding in strong text

    Lecture 10: 10. Adding in other text formatting

    Lecture 11: 11. Adding links

    Lecture 12: 12. Styling link text

    Lecture 13: 13. Adding an image

    Lecture 14: 14. Editing the hieght and the width of an image

    Lecture 15: 15. Adding the alt property to an image tag

    Lecture 16: 16. Adding a clickable link to an image

    Lecture 17: 17. Comments

    Lecture 18: 18. Tables

    Lecture 19: 19. Tables, adding columns

    Lecture 20: 20. Adding rows to tables

    Lecture 21: 21. How to comment effectively

    Lecture 22: 22. Talking about code complexity

    Lecture 23: 23. Adding a table header plus editing the text with takes

    Lecture 24: 24. Un ordered lists.

    Lecture 25: 25. Ordered List

    Lecture 26: 26. Lists within lists

    Lecture 27: 27. Definition lists

    Lecture 28: 28. Adding unordered lists to defintion lists

    Lecture 29: 29. Playing around with HTML

    Lecture 30: 30. Title Tags

    Lecture 31: 31. Div tags

    Lecture 32: 32. Talking about block level and inline level an span tags

    Lecture 33: 33 HTML

    Lecture 34: 34. Test #1 Solution

    Lecture 35: 35. Test #2

    Lecture 36: 36 HTML

    Lecture 37: 37. Test #3

    Lecture 38: 38. Test #3 solution

    Lecture 39: 39. Test #4

    Lecture 40: 40. Test 4 Solution

    Lecture 41: 41. Test #5

    Lecture 42: 42. Test #5 Solution

    Lecture 43: 43. Test # 6

    Lecture 44: 44. test 6 solution

    Lecture 45: 45. Test # 7

    Lecture 46: Test 7 Solution

    Lecture 47: 46. Test #8

    Lecture 48: 48. test 8 solution

    Lecture 49: 49. Test #9

    Lecture 50: 50. Test 9 solution

    Lecture 51: 51. Forms

    Lecture 52: 52. The password input type

    Lecture 53: 53. The color input type

    Lecture 54: 55. Date input type

    Lecture 55: 56. Adding in a file input type

    Lecture 56: 57. Range input type

    Lecture 57: 58. Adding in a search field

    Lecture 58: 59. Adding in a submit button

    Lecture 59: 62. Introduction to styles

    Lecture 60: 60. Adding in radio button input types

    Instructors

  • Kids Coding Introduction to HTML, CSS and JavaScript!  No.2
    John Bura
    Best Selling Instructor Web/App/Game Developer 1Mil Students
  • Kids Coding Introduction to HTML, CSS and JavaScript!  No.3
    Mammoth Interactive
    Top-Rated Instructor, 3.3 Million+ Students
  • Rating Distribution

  • 1 stars: 69 votes
  • 2 stars: 58 votes
  • 3 stars: 278 votes
  • 4 stars: 659 votes
  • 5 stars: 1240 votes
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