About this course
In this course, you'll learn how to turn a static web front-end into something that users can interact with. You'll learn the fundamentals of JavaScript and how to apply JavaScript to enhance the interactivity of webpages. By the end of this course, you'll have a web app prototype that allows basic interaction.
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Read code and describe what it does
- Utilize understanding of program execution to formulate algorithms to solve specific tasks
- Write JavaScript code to manipulate DOM elements on a webpage
Once you complete this course, continue onto Building Functional Prototypes using Node.js to learn how to write JavaScript code to build the back-end of your app!
Please Note: Learners who successfully complete this course can earn a CloudSwyft digital certificate and skill badge - these are detailed, secure and blockchain authenticated credentials that profile the knowledge and skills you’ve acquired in this course.
What you'll learn
- Programming fundamentals
- JavaScript frontend web development basics
- DOM manipulation with JavaScript
Prerequisites
DEV284x – Designing a Technical Solution or basic knowledge of HTML and CSS
Course Syllabus
Module 1 – What is JavaScript?
Module 2 – Programming Fundamentals in JavaScript
Module 3 – Working with the DOM
Module 4 – Putting it all Together
Meet the instructors
Kasey Champion
Learning Team
Microsoft
Kasey Champion is a software engineer turned teacher. She graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in Electrical Engineering, but worked for the Computer Science Department as a Teaching Assistant for 3 years. After graduation she joined Microsoft as a software engineer, but spent her mornings volunteer teaching computer science at local high schools through the TEALS program. Recently she was lucky enough to make her passion her full time job and joined the Microsoft Learning team to develop computer science courseware.
Bre’Ana Deen
Content Developer
Microsoft
Bre’Ana Deen is a Content Developer at Microsoft Learning. She has a degree in Computer Science from Georgia Tech and started her career at Microsoft as a software engineer. Her passion for teaching led her to Microsoft Learning where she focuses on computer science courses for new programmers. She also teaches computer science at a local high school outside of work.