Web Development
Code it. Ship it. Share the URL.
Build real websites from scratch using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and modern frameworks. Students create portfolios and launch live projects.
What students actually do
Project arcs that survive after the bell rings
Real tools, real instructors, and artifacts students keep — not worksheets that hit the recycling bin.
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Plan and ship multi-page sites with layout, typography, and accessibility in mind
- 02
Write HTML, CSS, and JavaScript that stays maintainable as projects grow
- 03
Introduce components and state with React when lessons call for reusable UI
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Publish live projects — part of how TSI students have shipped 4,000+ apps and sites
What you'll build
Real artifacts from Web Development
Students don't just learn — they ship. Here are the kinds of artifacts that come out of this track.
Personal portfolio site
A multi-page responsive site showcasing student work — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript from scratch.
React interactive app
Component-based apps with state management, real-time data, and modern UI patterns.
Team capstone project
Collaborative builds with version control, code reviews, and a live deployment students can share.
Tools & stack
Industry tools. Not toy demos.
Premium software and platforms provisioned so every student can participate — not a single shared login.
Sites and apps students can actually publish
Instructors guide students through HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and add React when the level is right. Feedback stays practical and ongoing, and the point is publishable work—sites and small apps students can link to and show. That's the same web stack we describe for families on getmytsi.org.
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