Authentication versus Authorization
By Joseph Wetzel
In this learning activity you'll review the differences between identification, authentication, and authorization.
User Experience Design: What is User Experience Design?
By Kimberly Reed
In this learning activity you'll explore an overview of User Experience Design and recognize how User Experience Design (UXD) can make you a better designer.
SEO - Site Organization and Structure
In this activity, we will explain the mechanics of site structure and the role it plays in search engine optimization.
SEO - Promoting your Website
This learning object explains new, free, and traditional ways to market your website.
Cross-site Scripting Awareness
In this learning activity, you'll explore the topic of cross-site scripting, (or XSS)
Cross-Site Scripting Defined
In this activity we will learn how vulnerable websites are open to cross site-scripting attacks (XSS).
Parameters and Arguments
By carlfranklin
In this learning activity, you’ll discover the difference between a parameter and an argument.
User Experience Design: Fitts Law
In this activity, you'll learn how Fitt's Law applies to user experience design.
User Experience Design: What is Usability?
In this learning activity you'll explain how how Usability fits into User Experience Design.
Variables in Computer Programming (JavaScript)
In this learning activity you'll review what a variable is, how to use variables in JavaScript, and how the computer works with variables.
SEO - A Brief Overview
This learning activity provides an overview of Search Engine Optimization, or SEO.
Data Flow on the Internet
By Mark Puig
In this learning activity you'll examine how a data file is broken into packets and transmitted over the Internet.
SEO: Analytics
In this activity, you will explore what web analytics are and how to use them for site optimization.
User Experience Design: Usability Research Methods
In this learning activity, you'll be introduced to three common usability research methods.
Request Response: How the Web Works
In this learning activity we’ll learn how the web works by using a Request and Response algorithm.
CRUD Applications - Create Retrieve Update Delete
In this learning activity you'll discover what C.R.U.D. applications are and how they're used in everyday life.
User Experience Design: Developing Personas
In this learning activity, you'll be introduced to what personas are, explore how to create one, and understand why they're important.
SEO - Site Optimization
This learning activity explains how site structure and organization can have a positive effect on optimization and driving traffic to your website.
User Experience Design: Prototyping
In this learning activity, you'll explore the basics of prototyping for user experience design.
User Experience Design: Usability Testing
In this learning activity, you will learn about usability testing.
User Experience Design : Remote vs. In-Person Usability Testing
In this activity, you'll discover the differences, advantages, and disadvantages of remote and in-person usability testing.
User Experience Design: User Experience Testing
In this learning activity, you'll be introduced to user experience testing.
Achieve Persistence on the Web
In this learning activity you'll discover the disconnected nature of the HTTP request-response model including some methods of persisting state and the security implications.
This learning object covers how html classes apply to block and inline elements.
This activity tests your knowledge of concepts associated with website layouts using HTML5.
This game introduces learners to HTML character entities.
This game introduces learners to HTML character sets.
This activity introduces learners to block elements, inline elements, and grouping tags.
This activity introduces learners to HTML metadata.
This activity introduces learners to topics relating to HTML tables.
This activity introduces learners to URLs.
This activity tests the learner's knowledge of HTML ordered lists.
This activity introduces the learner to CSS used to style html tables.
This activity tests the learner's knowledge of HTML unordered lists.
This game introduces players to XHTML.
Web browsers support a variety of colors. This game helps players memorize some of the commonly used hexadecimal colors that are used to create websites.
You'll be introduced to some of the Web acronyms commonly used in Web Design.
You'll test your knowledge of some common acronyms used when programming websites.