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Building
Creating for the Web
Composing for the Web
Creating and curating content for the Web
- Inserting hyperlinks into a Web page
- Embedding multimedia content into a Web page
- Creating Web resources in ways appropriate to the medium/genre
- Identifying and using HTML tags
- Structuring a Web page
Remixing
Modifying existing Web resources to create something new
- Identifying and using openly-licensed work
- Combining multimedia resources
- Creating something new on the Web using existing resources
Design & accessibility
Creating universally effective communications through Web resources
- Identifying the different parts of a Web page using industry-recognized terms
- Improving the accessibility of a Web page by modifying its color scheme and markup
- Iterating on a design after feedback from a target audience
- Reorganizing the structure of a Web page to improve its hierarchy conceptual flow
- Demonstrating the difference between inline, embedded and external CSS
- Using CSS tags to change the style and layout of a Web page
Coding/scripting
Creating interactive experiences on the Web
- Explaining the differences between client-side and server-side scripting
- Composing working loops and arrays
- Reading and explaining the structure of code
- Using a script framework
- Adding code comments for clarification and attribution
Infrastructure
Understanding the Internet stack
- Understanding and labeling the Web stack
- Explaining the differences between the Web and the Internet
- Exporting and backing up your data from Web services
- Moving the place(s) where your data is hosted on the Web
- Securing your data against malware and computer criminals