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hello this is professor gruin and weamp;#39;re going to do a quick overview of some of the resources and how Iamp;#39;ve got things set up for the HTML core badge this is not a detailed lesson on HTML tags rather this is an overview of the badge the requirements and um the things Iamp;#39;ve provided for you to hopefully make this a little easier for some of you this is going to be a pretty daunting task because youamp;#39;re going to be learning a lot of details and a lot of stuff that is totally new to you so I would expect that it will take I mean it could easily take up to a good week or so to complete this badge um but donamp;#39;t let that Panic you uh take your time at it and do what you need to do to to get it done correctly for the others of you those of you that come into the class with HTML experience uh take a look at what Iamp;#39;ve done and what Iamp;#39;ve provided and then improve it uh make it better and um I look forward to adding anything I can to the lessons