Full details about course syllabus fees and progression will be provided.
Periodic Tutor-Marked Assignments, No Exams.
**Reasonable standard of literacy**
£9.99 – £29.99
The course enables anybody who has an interest in web design to easily build their own web presence while learning how the various technologies fit together, whether they are doing it for business or to simply claim their space on the World Wide Web where they can store their photographs for everyone to see.
If you’ve always wondered how HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) works or what FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is, you’ll love this course. It explains both of those terms and much, much more in simple, common sense language, and demystifies the ethereal world “out there” beyond your router or modem. Better still, this fantastic course requires no previous experience, just a passion for the subject!
Since the Internet became a viable communication medium just 20 or so years ago, it has taken on global significance in every professional walk of life, and in every aspect of our private and domestic lives. It’s true to say that children can’t be educated without knowledge of the Internet today, and virtually all the systems we use and take for granted, from reheating food in a microwave to doing our shopping online are almost wholly dependent on computers and computing power . . . . . and how to effectively use the Internet.
If you don’t understand computers or the Internet today, it almost relegates you to caveman status. But there are still a surprising number of people of all ages who struggle with the technology and language. This is why we have designed this course specifically to teach the essential knowledge and understanding required. Once the student has this knowledge and understanding, they will have a solid foundation on which to build, to take into the workplace, and to operate on a level playing field. A glance at the titles of the individual modules (click the ‘Course Outline’ tab above) shows you just what this fantastic course is about. From a simple introduction of what the Internet actually is, its history and the tools you need to properly exploit it, through the use of e-mail (even going through the basics of setting up an e-mail account) and simple web design. The course then moves on to more advanced concepts such as CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), image formats, and getting your information into a usable form that everybody can access from anywhere in the world. You will receive instruction and tutorials on all the design elements required to build your own website, and the last unit deals with choice of domain name, buying web space, the “black art” of SEO (Search Engine Optimisation), and launching your site onto the World Wide Web. By the time you complete the course, you will know everything you need to boost your understanding of, and confidence in, this fascinating subject.
One of the key benefits of studying with Distance Learning Plus is that you get access to your full course materials online once you enrol.
You’ll receive access to our Online Student Community where you’ll be able to view your course materials, submit your work, contact your tutor, and interact with other learners via the online forums.
A reasonable level of literacy is required, but there are no entry restrictions.
You just need a keen interest in the subject, and will ideally have studied the subject or ancillary disciplines at a lower level if you want to progress quickly.
This is a non-regulated qualification endorsed by Focus Awards under their Focus on Quality Provision (FQP) Scheme.
Focus Awards is a member of the Federation of Awarding Bodies (FAB) and is regulated by Ofqual. Established 2011, Focus Awards is founded on three core values – Honesty, Integrity and Fairness – that underpin everything they do.
The FQP scheme is designed to give endorsement to non-regulated qualifications in a wide range of subjects. On successful completion you will receive a Focus Awards Certificate of Achievement and a certificate of completion from Distance Learning Plus.
Although the materials are comprehensive and informative, we do expect you to carry out your own investigations. After all, if you are not prepared to do your own research, you should be asking yourself if this is the right subject choice for you!
Although, there are no entry requirements, you do need a reasonable level of literacy to be able to both understand the concepts introduced, and get the most out of the materials.
What is the Internet?.
Connecting to the Internet
Connections.
The History of the Internet
World Wide Web.
Web Browsers.
Installing a Browser.
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
Browsing the web.
Setting up an email account
Mail Servers.
Mail Sending Process.
Using Email
Email Formats.
What is HTML?.
HTML Basics.
Page Layout
Navigation.
Hyperlinks.
Linking to other Web Pages.
The Target Attribute.
Hyperlink Colours.
Menus.
Hotspots.
Planning a Website.
An Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets.
What is a Stylesheet?.
Cascading Style Sheet Rules.
The Selector.
Property and Value.
Where to put your styles.
Inline Style Sheets.
Embedded Style Sheets.
External Style Sheets.
How to use CSS Class and ID Selectors.
Using Class Selectors.
CSS and Fonts.
Font Colours.
Hexadecimal values.
RGB values.
Font Size with CSS.
Font Style, Font Weight, Font Variant
Image Types.
GIF Images.
JPEG..
Inserting images into a web page.
Absolute Referencing.
Relative Referencing.
Image Attributes.
The ALT Attribute.
Height and Width Attributes.
The USEMAP Attribute.
CSS Image Borders.
The Background CSS Property.
Background Images and Background Positions.
A Simple One Column Layout with HTML5.
HTML Tables and the TABLE tags.
The Table Tags.
Table Attributes.
Row Height and Row Width.
The ROWSPAN and COLSPAN Attributes.
HTML tables: cell alignment, colours, images.
Using Images in Tables.
HTML5 Tables.
HTML Form Elements – The Form Tags.
The Form Tag.
Form Elements.
Text boxes, Submit and Reset Buttons.
Styling Form Buttons.
Formatting Textboxes with CSS.
JavaScript Alert Boxes.
Labels, Text areas.
Option Buttons, Check Boxes, List Boxes.
Password Boxes, The Hidden Element
Websites and Domain Names.
What to look for when buying Web Space.
Search Engine Optimisation.
Submitting your site to search engines.
Pay Per Click Advertising.
Sitemaps.
This is a non-regulated qualification which is endorsed by Focus Awards under the FQP scheme. They are not nationally recognised qualifications; on successful completion of your studies you will receive a Focus Awards Certificate of Achievement and a certificate of completion from Distance Learning Plus.
Focus Awards is regulated as an Awarding Organisation by Ofqual, the qualification regulators for England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Non-regulated qualifications endorsed under the FQP scheme are ideal for professionals required to demonstrate commitment to CPD (Continuous Professional Development), and for those wanting to gain specialist knowledge of a particular subject.
Anybody with a reasonable standard of general education will be able to cope with the academic demands. If you can read and write well enough to complete a job application, and have a good grasp of basic maths (add, subtract and divide) you should have no problems. The learning materials are written in simple everyday language and the answers to your assignments will be completed in the same style. In addition to the comprehensive learning materials provided, you will receive a Study Guide to assist you, and, of course, you will have the support of your tutor.
Your studies will cover the areas of study listed above through detailed exploration of the subject matter. You will also receive tasks and prompts for further personal exploration and research to carry out so that you can gauge how much you have learned. There are plenty of examples to help you but personal research is a prerequisite, so be prepared to use your initiative to fully answer the assignments.
This is a non-regulated qualification endorsed by Focus Awards under the FQP scheme.
Although the learning materials are comprehensive and informative, we do expect you to carry out your own investigations. After all, if you are not prepared to do your own research, you should be asking yourself if this is the right subject choice for you!
Your work is not graded; assignments are simply identified as Pass, Fail or Referred. For assignments not passed at first attempt, your tutor will advise on the improvements to be made to obtain a Pass on a reworking. A certificate of achievement will be issued by Focus Awards on successful completion of all the assignments.
No, this is a non-regulated qualification which has been endorsed by Focus Awards under their FQP scheme
The learning materials and accompanying tasks will help you to develop the necessary knowledge and confidence to successfully complete the tutor marked assignments. The tasks are designed to encourage you to apply your knowledge, and help you to develop relevant research and academic writing skills.
Yes, your tutor will ask you to resubmit your assignment and give you some pointers as to where you could improve.
You email your assignments one at a time for marking. This enables your tutor to properly assess the standard and style of your work for each section, and give you feedback which will be used on your next assignment; a process of continuous improvement. On obtaining feedback and comment you will either move on to the next assignment or review and rework the one you submitted.
You will receive login details to our Online Student Community. Here you will be able to access your course materials, contact your tutor, submit your work, and interact with other learners via the online forums.
Your studies should be completed within 12 months, but can be extended for a small fee if your tutor supports your request. As a rough guide, depending on your circumstances and commitment, you can complete your studies in about 100 study hours. There are no other deadlines to meet.
Although a word count is not given for the tutor marked assignments, it is important that you demonstrate to your tutor that you have fully understood the questions; a comprehensive Study Guide is included with your materials. Many students start slowly at first, but your tutor will give guidance to help and encourage you to improve.
Yes, you will need access to email and the internet to access your materials, submit assignments and do research. Most students also find word-processing their assignments is much more convenient than writing by hand.
All of the learning materials are online. You will receive a login to the online student community when you enrol, where you will be able to access the full set of materials and assessment tasks for your course.
web designers may also have the name Multimedia Programmer as they will create websites using many multimedia types to draw webpage together. Web designers mainly:
• Meet and discuss with clients about the upcoming website
• Plan and design the website
• Test and publish the web page
Web designers can create websites for many different businesses with different background. These could scope widely from a small local beauty business to a large clothing company.
At school I had always enjoyed ICT and any subject that allowed me to design and be creative. I went on to study ICT at college to enable me to study Multimedia at university. Throughout my time at university I worked voluntarily for a small clothing business, they wanted their business promoting wider so I suggested the website. From doing so the company grew larger over time and on completion of my degree the company then decided to take me on as a paid employee. I am still with the company now (keeping the site updated), which is highly successfully and which I thoroughly enjoy. I do also work from home for other small businesses.
As a web designer you could find yourself dealing with many tasks depending which stage you are with different web designs. You will find yourself in meetings with potential and existing clients to discuss what needs to be included in the design, and perhaps what needs improving. Designs will have to be made using software and different multimedia features to begin to create the web page. The designs have to be tested and put into place for public use.
Web designers do not usually need qualifications, however employers will always be looking for those who have experience or those who are educated to some degree. Courses can be completed in programmes such as Dreamweaver or Javascript to give those wanting to go into designing some knowledge. Experience with writing codes and HTML will also be needed. You can complete courses such as a BTEC or foundation degree in web design or multimedia for example.
Starting income – from £15,000 a year
Average income – £30,000
Self – employed web designers can charge their own individual rates.
We have a number of innovative subscription plans available to sort all budgets and support needs.
Simply choose your course and subscription package; your first payment will be taken by credit or debit card when you enrol, with subsequent payments due by monthly direct debit until you complete your studies
Students
Courses
Lessons Delivered