Introduction To Programming Using HTML and CSS
Introduction To Programming Using HTML and CSS
Prerequisites ....................................................................................................................................... 2
QQI/FETAC .......................................................................................................................................... 3
Certification......................................................................................................................................... 3
Examination ............................................................................................................................................ 3
Live Classes.......................................................................................................................................... 4
eBooks ................................................................................................................................................. 6
eTutor.................................................................................................................................................. 8
Technical Requirements...................................................................................................................... 8
eCollege Login
Once you have activated the course, you will always log in to eCollege here: www.ecollege.ie.
eCollege Password
If you forget your password, you can use the password reset option on eCollege:
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Course Length
We allow 16 weeks to complete the course, and we suggest you will need to study about 10 hours a
week. Based on previous statistics, many learners complete this course in less than 16 weeks.
There are several contact hours within the interactive tutorials, and you may have to go back over
specific topics. There is also a portion of self-directed learning involved.
• Getting Started
• Course Resources
• Course Content (multiple topics)
• Test Preparation
• Exam Booking
• Induction Module
o Online Learning
o eCollege Policies and Procedures
o Workstation Safety
• Getting Started Questionnaire
o Provides you with valuable course information. We also ask some questions
concerning your employment and education status.
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Course Resources Topic
The Course Resources topic includes a learning plan, examination information, details on required
software, recommended reading and reference library, practice labs, and a glossary of terms. You
can use these resources as you progress through the course.
Prerequisites
There are mandatory prerequisites, but we do recommend that students have a high level of
computer literacy and an interest in coding and visual art or design. An aptitude for logical thinking
and problem solving would also be a distinct advantage.
Course Information
This online course is focused on teaching you the fundamental skills and concepts of HTML and CSS,
two of the core technologies of the internet. While not technically programming languages, all
websites are built on a foundation of HTML (which displays all content), and CSS, which dictates the
style, colour and layout of this content.
This course teaches the coding of web design using HTML and CSS rather than front-end design.
These web technologies are used to develop standalone applications for desktops, tablets and
mobile phones, and this course will open up this rapidly evolving field to you.
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You can review the course syllabus here.
QQI/FETAC
There is no QQI/FETAC qualification associated with this course.
Certification
Upon successful completion of the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) in Introduction to
Programming using HTML and CSS – 98-383 examination, you will be awarded an industry
qualification from Microsoft. See more information here.
Examination
Exam Costs
SOLAS will cover the cost of your exam.
Exam Format
• Approximately: 41 multiple-choice questions
• Passing Score: 70%
• Time Limit: 45 minutes
At this point, eCollege administration staff will work with you to purchase the exam from Certiport.
This process will require you to create a Certiport account and complete a registration form for
them.
Please review the test centre list here for this Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) exam.
There is currently a system in place whereby you can complete the exam at home if you have the
technical setup to do so. Click here for more Information.
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Refund of Public Travel Expenses
You may have to travel to a test centre; we can refund the cost of any public transport used. Please
keep your receipts.
Exam Support
If you require accommodation (support for any documented learning difficulties), you need to apply
for this in advance. Any request for additional support will require documented evidence from a
medical professional.
We cannot request additional support on your behalf due to data protection. There is no
requirement to start this process now. You will be able to do this once you have reached the Exam
Booking topic.
Course Content
Live Classes
There are no live classes. The course content is laid out for you in interactive tutorials that can be
accessed anytime once you are logged into eCollege.
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Interactive Tutorials
Course content is created and designed by a company called SkillSoft. SkillSoft supply eCollege with
interactive tutorials aligned to the course syllabus. These interactive tutorials are found within each
topic. They cannot be viewed offline.
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Skillsoft Interactive Tutorials
Within the Topic, Skillsoft interactive tutorials appear like this:
eBooks
There are a series of recommended eBooks and additional reference materials available in the
Course Resources topic.
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How to approach the first topic
Topic Overview: Read the topic
overview, which includes a list of
what you are going to learn in the
topic.
Review the forums, ask a question of your fellow participants if you wish to transfer knowledge.
Once you complete all steps for the topic, you can move to Topic 2 and repeat the process.
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eCollege Support
We have a reliable support system in place, and you can contact us via email for any questions or
concerns. You can request a phone call if you wish to speak to eCollege.
eTutor
There is an eTutor assigned to your course who is available via email if you have any subject matter
related queries. Your eTutor will email you to welcome you to the course. You can also see their
contact information on the course homepage.
Technical Requirements
Most eCollege courses will require you to have a Windows PC, especially any Microsoft courses.
Other courses may allow the use of an Apple device.
We recommend:
● Dual-core processor
● 4GB of RAM or higher
● The latest up-to-date operating system
● Chrome or Firefox web browser
● Minimum screen resolution of 1024 X 768
● High-speed broadband – we do not recommend the use of mobile dongles
Pop Ups
You must enable popups to allow the interactive course material to run. Please add the following
URL as an authorised site for popups: https://ecollege.etbonline.ie/. Do not turn off popup blockers
completely.
● Chrome
● Firefox
● Internet Explorer
● Edge
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eLearning General Information
We are aware that eLearning has its challenges that can prevent you from absorbing the content and
the critical aspects of the course.
We are also aware that you may be on-the-go and don't have a lot of time to devote to the
eLearning experience.
You can overcome this by engaging your course in bite-sized chunks when you are ready to learn.
You should also avoid lengthy study sessions; by doing this, you give yourself the chance to acquire
and retain information more effectively.
We also offer the opportunity for peer collaboration through the various discussion forums within
the course, where learners can collaborate on the subject matter. If you have a specific issue with
the course, we advise you to contact the eCollege team.