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Use the w3schools.com online HTML, CSS, and JavaScript tutorials to teach students web development through concrete examples rather than abstract definitions.

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  • Students can write code in the left side of the browser and see the results immediately on the right side.
    • This enables students to make small changes in the code and then observe what happens.
  • Check out w3schools.com for these tutorials.

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  • Development Methods
  • Student-Focused Assessment
  • HTML
  • CSS
  • JavaScript
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