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Abbas Zahid
Courses Plus Student 130 PointsAre there any Projects to complete to show it in your portfolio under Web Development courses?
I would like to know if there are some practical projects to build inside the web development courses. If yes then please tell me how do I access them, I think it is highly important to complete some projects along the way of learning so that you can show it up in the portfolio.
Please advice
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Michael Bates
13,344 PointsSome tracks provide an "extra credit" video option in course milestones, where the instructor provides options to you as a means to incorporate what you have learned into a viable project. What you do with them and how far you delve into them could ultimately provide you with projects to present in your portfolio.
Abbas Zahid
Courses Plus Student 130 PointsAbbas Zahid
Courses Plus Student 130 PointsHmm. Can you provide an example of these for Web development projects. If u have taken related courses here.
Michael Bates
13,344 PointsMichael Bates
13,344 PointsThe most recent one I worked on was on the Front End Development track, on the HTML Forms course. At the very end of the course, you are provided with options to help you practice further. In this instance, some of the options on this extra credit video included tips on continuing further with HTML Form creation and encouraging you to experiment with the CSS and HTML Form syntax to make the project within the course more or less your own. Unfortunately, I don't have an actual example to provide you, but just keep looking at the track and courses and you are on, and you should come across the extra credit vids I mentioned to get a better idea what I mean.