Course Content
KM-01: Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) Basics
This module introduces learners to the foundational concepts required to begin working with HTML programming. It covers basic computer concepts, the introduction to HTML programming, suitable Integrated Development Environments (IDEs), Git and GitHub, problem-solving in programming, the life cycle for developing a solution, and an overview of the look and feel of a website. The module builds the learner’s understanding of the fundamentals of HTML as a programming language and prepares them for more detailed HTML document structure, styling, and practical web development work in later modules.
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KM-02: HTML Programming Principles
This module builds on the foundational knowledge from KM-01 and focuses on the core principles of HTML programming. It introduces learners to the structure of an HTML document, including tags, elements, and attributes, and how these are used to organise and present content on web pages. The module also covers HTML data types, text formatting, tables, file and folder structures, and semantic organisation of content. In addition, learners are introduced to how web pages communicate with remote servers. By the end of this module, learners will have a solid understanding of how to create well-structured, readable, and functional HTML documents that form the backbone of web development.
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KM-03: HTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Styling Principles
This module introduces learners to the principles of styling web pages using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). While HTML provides the structure of a webpage, CSS is used to control the appearance, layout, and visual presentation. Learners will develop the ability to design visually appealing and user-friendly web pages by applying styling techniques such as colours, fonts, spacing, layouts, and responsive design. The module also introduces HTML forms, which are used to collect user input and are an important part of interactive web applications. By the end of this module, learners will be able to apply CSS styling principles to improve the readability, usability, and overall user experience of web pages.
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KM-04: HTML Intermediate Programming Functionalities
This module builds on foundational HTML knowledge and introduces learners to more advanced and interactive web development features. Learners will explore how to create dynamic and interactive web pages using HTML5 functionalities and APIs, as well as how to work with multimedia, offline capabilities, and modern web technologies. The module focuses on improving user experience and preparing learners for real-world web development environments.
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WM-01: Workplace Module
Introduction to Workplace Modules Workplace Modules are designed to ensure that learners: -Apply their skills in a real or simulated work environment -Demonstrate industry readiness -Perform tasks aligned with real job roles
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HTML Programmer

Module Overview

In this module, learners will apply their knowledge and practical skills to complete tasks that reflect real-world web development activities.

This may be done in:

  • A real workplace (preferred), or
  • A simulated workplace environment

WM-01 Outcomes

After completing this module, learners will be able to:

  • Apply web development skills in a real-world context
  • Work with project requirements and deadlines
  • Communicate effectively with stakeholders
  • Solve real-world web development problems
  • Demonstrate professional work practices

WM-01: Workplace Task

Project Title: Workplace Website Development Task


Task Description

Learners are required to complete a workplace-based project where they:

  • Design, develop, and present a website
  • Work according to a client brief or organisational requirement

Workplace Activities

Learners must complete the following:


1. Receive and Interpret a Brief

  • Understand client or organisational requirements
  • Identify:
    • Purpose of the website
    • Target audience
    • Key features

2. Planning

  • Develop a simple project plan
  • Outline:
    • Tasks
    • Timeline
    • Tools to be used

3. Website Development

Build a functional website that includes:

  • Multiple pages
  • Proper HTML structure
  • CSS styling
  • Navigation
  • Multimedia
  • Forms

4. Testing and Debugging

  • Test website functionality
  • Fix errors
  • Ensure compatibility across devices

5. Deployment / Presentation

  • Prepare the website for deployment
  • Present the final product to:
    • Supervisor
    • Facilitator
    • Client (if applicable)

6. Documentation

Provide a short report including:

  • Project overview
  • Tools used
  • Challenges faced
  • Solutions implemented

Workplace Evidence Required

Learners must submit:

  • Completed website files
  • Project plan
  • Screenshots or live link
  • Reflection report
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