Scrollytelling 2020 - Web Design for Storytelling

How to Create the Best Web Designs for Stories using Scrollama.js

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Description

In this course you’ll learn how to use the full power of the web browser to make better stories for the web like this these: #1, #2, #3. Scrollytelling is a way of telling a story on the web as if you’re in the room with your audience, and it’s something you will need to add to your list of skills if you want your web content to stand out.

This course is focused on preparing you to complete a course project where you will use the United Nations World Happiness Report to tell a story about which of the world’s nations are becoming happier. In the final project, you will apply the knowledge gained in the course lectures to fill in the missing pieces of code that will make the webpage function.   

When you complete this course, you will be ready to create your own, unique scrollytelling webpages. 


What You Need To Get Started

• Knowledge of basic HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. You don’t need to be an expert!

• A laptop/desktop computer

• A text editing program. We suggest VSCode, which is free and absolutely excellent.


What’s Included in Your Course

• 6 easy-to-follow video tutorials

• The Course Project. This includes both unsolved and solved versions of the code.

• 3 well-commented scrollytelling code examples • 6 quizzes to solidify your understanding and keep you on track

• Access to the course Question & Answer Forum

What You Will Learn!

  • Scrollytelling
  • Web Design
  • Web Development
  • Website Design
  • Visual Storytelling
  • Journalism
  • Blogging
  • JavaScript
  • CSS
  • HTML
  • Scrollama
  • D3

Who Should Attend!

  • Web Designers who want their content to stand out
  • Data Scientists who want to engage a wider audience
  • Bloggers who want to create a unique blog
  • Journalists who want to use visual storytelling
  • Web Developers who want to stand out