- Introduction
- Setting Up The Environment
- Setting Up The Project Template
- Color Changer
- Counter
- Digital Clock
- Calculator
- Birthday Card
Hello parents and guardians,
Welcome to the 5 Projects In 5 Days course! This is an introductory, beginner-level HTML, CSS, and JavaScript course for kids.
In this course, kids can learn the fundamental concepts of web development using fun, interactive, hands-on projects. This course does not use any frameworks. We will be using just vanilla JavaScript. By the end of this course, students will have created five cool projects to add to their portfolio.
We are great believers in learning by doing. In this course, students will have the opportunity to learn web development skills through engaging projects set around real-world applications.
In the first project, students will create an interactive, color-changing website. The web page will have two buttons to change the page background color and the text color.
In the second project, students will create a counter by building a web page with buttons to count up, count down, or reset.
In the third project, students will create a web page to display a digital clock that shows time in Hour: Minutes: Seconds format.
In the fourth project, students will create a web page to display a calculator from scratch.
In the fifth project, students will create a web page to display an interactive digital birthday card that can open to reveal a special birthday message.
Please note that according to Udemy's terms, those under 18 may use the services only if a parent or guardian opens their account, handles any enrollments, and manages their account usage.
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Our mission is to open the doors to the endless magic of coding through our interactive and innovative classes. We teach coding classes for kids to bridge the gap in access to computer science. We have partnered with several international organizations and taught classes to students from nine countries. We teach several programing languages including Scratch, Python, HTML, CSS, JavaScript and CoffeeScript. We also conduct global hackathons to encourage students to explore technology and build their digital portfolio. Our work has been recognized by code(dot)org, Scratch, PBS and the 74 million.