W3Schools (The World Wide Web Consortium)
is a website for web developers, with tutorials and references on web development languages such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, SQL, W3.CSS, and Bootstrap, covering most aspects of web programming. Click here to get to the homepage.
It’s one of the best way to learn how to develop a website, since w3c:
- Is and will be a completely free developer source.
- Offers thousands of code examples.
- Focuses on simplicity and straightforward learning.
As a teacher, it’s important to know about the technologies. W3c schools acts as a convenient, free source to learn various web development languages to improve your digital competencies.
From W3c, you can get certifications for what you’ve learned (sometimes a tuition fee is required for obtaining a certification) . In addition, you can use the W3c Schools Forum to communicate with other people who are more familiar with what you’ve been learning and could help you with your questions.
Click here to see some templates.
Here is a video of interviews with W3C staff members and consortium members at the Third W3C Web and Television Workshop,which will help you better understand how W3c works: