Application Developer Web and Mobile

Week 1

Days Session 1
(Technical Content)
1.5 hr
Session 2
(Soft Skills/Technical Content) 1.5 hr
Session 3
(Async 1Hr)
Session 4
(Async 1Hr)
Day1
Introduction to Future Skills: Overview, IT-ITeS Sector Relevance, Sub-Sectors Job Opportunities, Career Paths, Challenges, Future Trends
Discuss roles of front-end and back-end developers, evolution of web development, and key technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Node.js, Express.js).
Research and write a brief summary on the significance of Future Skills in the IT-ITeS sector. Analyze a case study on digital literacy in the IT-ITeS sector and present your findings.
Set up a basic front-end development environment using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Create a basic HTML page structure with elements like headings, paragraphs, lists, links, and images.
Day2
Overview of Web Technologies: Internet Basics, Client-Server Model
“Importance of Employability Skills Changing Workplaces and Related Skills”
Draw and explain the client-server model of the internet using a diagram.
Communication – Basics and Importance
Day3
Introduction to HTML, HTML Documentation Standards
Introduction to DSA and Algorithms
Write an HTML document that adheres to proper HTML documentation standards.
Write pseudocode for finding the minimum element in an array and analyze its complexity.
Day4
HTML Meta Tags, Text Tags, Link Tags
Explain full stack architecture, compare client-side and server-side technologies, and discuss interactions.
Create a simple web page using HTML that includes meta tags, text tags, and link tags.
Apply CSS to style a web page, including setting colors, fonts, and layout properties. Implement responsive design using media queries to ensure the webpage adapts to different screen sizes. Utilize CSS frameworks like Bootstrap to create a responsive web page quickly.
Day5
HTML Image & Object Tags, List Tags, Table Tags
“Greetings and Introductions Read English Text With Appropriate Articulation”
Enhance the web page by adding images, lists, and tables using appropriate HTML tags.
Active Listening

Week 2

Days Session 1
(Technical Content)
1.5 hr
Session 2
(Soft Skills/Technical Content) 1.5 hr
Session 3
(Async 1Hr)
Session 4
(Async 1Hr)
Day1
Introduction to Future Skills: Overview, IT-ITeS Sector Relevance, Sub-Sectors Job Opportunities, Career Paths, Challenges, Future Trends
Discuss roles of front-end and back-end developers, evolution of web development, and key technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Node.js, Express.js).
Research and write a brief summary on the significance of Future Skills in the IT-ITeS sector. Analyze a case study on digital literacy in the IT-ITeS sector and present your findings.
Set up a basic front-end development environment using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Create a basic HTML page structure with elements like headings, paragraphs, lists, links, and images.
Day2
Overview of Web Technologies: Internet Basics, Client-Server Model
“Importance of Employability Skills Changing Workplaces and Related Skills”
Draw and explain the client-server model of the internet using a diagram.
Communication – Basics and Importance
Day3
Introduction to HTML, HTML Documentation Standards
Introduction to DSA and Algorithms
Write an HTML document that adheres to proper HTML documentation standards.
Write pseudocode for finding the minimum element in an array and analyze its complexity.
Day4
HTML Meta Tags, Text Tags, Link Tags
Explain full stack architecture, compare client-side and server-side technologies, and discuss interactions.
Create a simple web page using HTML that includes meta tags, text tags, and link tags.
Apply CSS to style a web page, including setting colors, fonts, and layout properties. Implement responsive design using media queries to ensure the webpage adapts to different screen sizes. Utilize CSS frameworks like Bootstrap to create a responsive web page quickly.
Day5
HTML Image & Object Tags, List Tags, Table Tags
“Greetings and Introductions Read English Text With Appropriate Articulation”
Enhance the web page by adding images, lists, and tables using appropriate HTML tags.
Active Listening