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How To Create a Website in a Weekend! (Project-Centered Course)

How To Create a Website in a Weekend! (Project-Centered Course)

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
3.3

585 reviews

1 week to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

There are 4 modules in this course

What you’ll achieve:

In this project-centered course*, you’ll design, build, and publish a basic website that incorporates text, sound, images, hyperlinks, plug-ins, and social media interactivity. We’ll provide you with step-by-step instructions, exercises, tips, and tools that enable you to set up a domain name, create an attractive layout for your pages, organize your content properly, ensure that your site functions well across different operating systems and on mobile devices, keep your site safe, and finally, let people know your site is online. We’ll even show you how to track your visitors. Throughout the course, you'll engage in collaboration and discussion with other learners through course forums and peer review. Once you complete your first website project using Wordpress, you can move on to our optional, extended module that covers more advanced techniques such as using a simple text editor, coding in HTML, CSS, and Javascript, and more. What you’ll need to get started: This project-centered course is designed for learners who have little or no prior experience developing a web site. You will need a computer with a stable Internet connection. We’ll use Wordpress to get you started, provide lots of downloadable examples, and guide you through the process of giving and receiving constructive peer-to-peer feedback. *About Project-Centered Courses: Project-centered courses are designed to help you complete a personally meaningful real-world project, with your instructor and a community of learners with similar goals providing guidance and suggestions along the way. By actively applying new concepts as you learn, you’ll master the course content more efficiently; you’ll also get a head start on using the skills you gain to make positive changes in your life and career. When you complete the course, you’ll have a finished project that you’ll be proud to use and share.

In Module 1 you will learn the mechanics of the internet, and start planning your own site. You'll articulate a purpose for your design and pick fonts and a color scheme to match. We won't use Wordpress yet; next module you will learn how to create your vision on the web.

What's included

1 video4 readings2 peer reviews3 discussion prompts

1 video
  • Module 1 Introduction0 minutes
4 readingsTotal 40 minutes
  • Important Note about Course Deadlines and Timing10 minutes
  • DESIGN10 minutes
  • Instructions for Assignment 1: Finding Inspiration10 minutes
  • Instructions for Assignment 2: Create a Mood Board10 minutes
2 peer reviewsTotal 120 minutes
  • Assignment 1: Find Inspiration60 minutes
  • Assignment 2: Create a Mood Board 60 minutes
3 discussion promptsTotal 30 minutes
  • Website Design Discussion10 minutes
  • Assignment 1 Discussion: Finding Inspiration10 minutes
  • Assignment 2 Discussion: Creating your Mood board10 minutes

Module 2 contains the bulk of the work for this course. In this module you'll create an outline for your site, set up Wordpress, choose a theme and publish your first page. Then we'll show you how to add links to other pages on the internet.

What's included

1 video4 readings3 peer reviews4 discussion prompts

1 video
  • Module 2 Introduction0 minutes
4 readingsTotal 40 minutes
  • ORGANIZING10 minutes
  • Instructions for Assignment 3: Create a Sitemap10 minutes
  • Instructions for Assignment 4: Create your Homepage10 minutes
  • Instructions for Assignment 5: Add Hyperlinks10 minutes
3 peer reviewsTotal 180 minutes
  • Assignment 3: Create a Sitemap60 minutes
  • Assignment 4: Create your Homepage60 minutes
  • Assignment 5: Add Hyperlinks60 minutes
4 discussion promptsTotal 40 minutes
  • Innovative Organization Discussion10 minutes
  • Assignment 3 Discussion: Creating your Sitemap10 minutes
  • Assignment 4 Discussion: Creating your Homepage10 minutes
  • Assignment 5 Discussion: Adding Hyperlinks10 minutes

In Module 3 you'll add media such as images, videos and sound to your site. You'll also learn how to incorporate social media. Once you're happy with your site, you'll test it on mobile platforms and multiple browsers before you go public and start counting the visitors to your site.

What's included

1 video5 readings4 peer reviews5 discussion prompts

1 video
  • Introduction to Module 30 minutes
5 readingsTotal 50 minutes
  • MEDIA & SOCIAL MEDIA10 minutes
  • Instructions for Assignment 6: Add Media and Social Media10 minutes
  • Instructions for Assignment 7: Complete Homepage, & Add More Pages10 minutes
  • Instructions for Assignment 8: Check Compatibility Across Platforms10 minutes
  • Instructions for Assignment 9: Go Public!10 minutes
4 peer reviewsTotal 240 minutes
  • Assignment 6: Add Media and Social Media60 minutes
  • Assignment 8: Check Compatibility Across Platforms60 minutes
  • Assignment 9: Go Public!60 minutes
  • Assignment 7: Complete Homepage, & Add More Pages60 minutes
5 discussion promptsTotal 50 minutes
  • Social Media Discussion10 minutes
  • Assignment 6 Discussion: Adding Media & Social Media10 minutes
  • Assignment 7: Completing your Homepage and More10 minutes
  • Assignment 8 Discussion: Checking Compatibility10 minutes
  • Assignment 9 Discussion: Going Public10 minutes

Module 4 contains more resources for you to customize your site, with some information about backend programming such as CSS and HTML. We will be adding more resources as we (and some Coursera web developers) create them.

What's included

8 videos

8 videosTotal 29 minutes
  • Introduction to Module 40 minutes
  • Principles of Good Web Design, Part I (Guest Lecture: Melody Kim, Coursera)7 minutes
  • Principles of Good Web Design, Part II (Guest Lecture: Melody Kim, Coursera)4 minutes
  • How to Use Your Web Browser to Inspect Website Elements (Guest Lecture: Archana Sankaranarayanan, Coursera)3 minutes
  • Using Browser Extensions to Learn About Font and Color (Guest Lecture: Archana Sankaranarayanan, Coursera)2 minutes
  • Font Color, Size and Family (Guest Lecture: Joel Aguero, Coursera)8 minutes
  • Color on the Web (Guest Lecture: Joel Aguero, Coursera)3 minutes
  • Images on the Web (Guest Lecture: Joel Aguero, Coursera)2 minutes

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3.3 (43 ratings)
The State University of New York
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Reviewed on Apr 29, 2020

Quite easy to understand. The expert really made me understand the course properly. Thank you.

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Reviewed on Sep 1, 2020

Overall course was good I learn a lot about websites during this course

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Reviewed on Apr 18, 2020

It was a good course for a learner but the amount of videos present are less.I had to depend on youtube and the internet for most of the stuff.

Frequently asked questions

You'll learn how to take a website idea from early planning to a basic live site, while making design and organization choices that help it work well for visitors. It starts with defining your site's purpose, fonts, and colors, then moves into building pages, adding links and media, and checking that the site works across browsers and mobile devices. Along the way, you'll apply each step to your own site through work such as creating a mood board, building a homepage, and using peer feedback to improve it.

No, this course is aimed at learners with little or no prior experience developing a website. It introduces the planning and building process step by step, including how to get started with WordPress, rather than assuming you already know web development. The main practical requirement is a computer with a stable internet connection, since you'll be building and sharing work online.

Yes, it's beginner-friendly if you want a guided introduction to building a website. The course begins with site goals, layout ideas, and content planning before moving into the actual build, so you don't need coding knowledge to get started. It does move at an accelerated pace, though, so it's a better fit if you're ready to work steadily and participate in peer review.

Expect about 14 hours in total. At roughly 10 hours a week, that's about 1 to 2 weeks of study for most learners. The course includes lessons, readings, peer-reviewed assignments, and discussion-based feedback.

Yes, the course revolves around building your own website through a sequence of guided assignments. You'll move from early planning work, like finding design inspiration and creating a sitemap, into publishing pages, adding hyperlinks and media, and checking the site on different devices. That hands-on practice matters because you apply each new idea directly to a site you'll actually launch.

You'll work on website planning, visual design, and content organization, including choosing fonts and color schemes and shaping a clear site structure. The course also covers building pages, adding hyperlinks, media, and social media elements, then testing compatibility across browsers and mobile devices before launch. You'll also touch on promotion and visitor tracking, so the course gives you a full view of what it takes to bring a simple site online.

After finishing, you should be able to create and publish a basic website with a clear structure and working links, media, and social elements. For example, you could build a homepage, a bio or contact page, and a few supporting pages, then check how the site appears on browsers and mobile devices before sharing it publicly. It's a good outcome if you want a functional starter site you can continue improving.

It's more hands-on than theory-heavy. You do learn design and organization principles, but most of the course is built around step-by-step assignments, peer review, and getting a website ready to publish.

This course is a strong choice if you want a project-centered path from idea to a live website. Instead of stopping at general design advice, it walks you through planning the site, building pages, adding media and social links, checking cross-platform compatibility, and going public with peer feedback along the way. If you'd rather learn by steadily creating something you can actually share, it's a better fit than a more theory-heavy or code-first alternative.

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