Advanced Web Design
The Advanced Web Design course at Silicon Valley Youth is a class designed for students with some prior knowledge of HTML and CSS, or ones who have taken our Introduction to Web Design course and would like to learn more. In this class, students will learn to make creative, interactive, and responsive websites with Bootstrap and JavaScript. At the end of the course, students will have the chance to showcase their completed websites for critique (and contest prizes!) at the end of the semester.
This class is currently FULL, and no longer accepting signups.
Dates: Saturdays 1/26, 2/2, 2/9, 2/23, 3/2, 3/9
Time: 1:00-2:30 PM
Location: Saratoga Fire Station
Grades: 6-10
Teacher
Cindy Li

Cindy Li is currently a junior at Los Gatos High School. She has taken numerous classes and is well-educated about programming languages such as Python, C++, Java, and HTML. She also has substantial experience in working with students: in addition to being involved in multiple debate tournaments and other events involving public speaking, Cindy has also successfully taught several semesters of both Introduction to and Advanced Web Design at SVY. Her creativity and sensitivity allow her to cater to students’ needs and ensure a not only fun but also educational learning experience. In her free time, outside of programming, Cindy also enjoys graphic design, swimming, art, and music.
Teacher
Viola Zhao

Viola Zhao is a high school senior at Los Gatos High School. She is the co-founder of Coding in the Community and an alumni of the Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program at the IBM Bay Area location. Along with three other girls, she has developed an app called NutriScan, which was featured on the Girls Who Code front page here. Viola has had over four years of programming experience and has learned various languages over the years, such as Swift, Python, Java, HTML & CSS, and C++. Aside from her experience in programming, she also has teaching experience working with special needs children and teaching design media arts to Chinese students.