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WEB TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING TRAINING

 

Website designing and maintenance has become one of the most lucrative IT industry skills, placing the professional on the forefront of the information technology practice.

As much as people seek to be trained, several months of incubating training without the requisite practical experience can negate the end profile.

At Infosystems, we have the right stuff, web training does not have to take several months, and this is because we have devised the route that takes the student just six (6) weeks to become a professional web designer.

 

Infosystems is the preferred choice for aspiring and advanced Web professionals to prove their knowledge of Web-related skills, project management, Web design and more. Our training can give you an advantage when looking for that next promotion or job by proving that you have the skills necessary to get the job done.

 

There are three simple steps to becoming a web designing professional and beginning an exciting Web-related career:

 

WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT
Courses Available:
Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004(designing platform)
Macromedia Fireworks(for graphics design)
Swish MAX
(for FLASH effects)
COURSE DURATION: Two(2) weeks

 

ADVANCED WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT
Courses Available:
Database-Driven Website:MySQL
Server-Side Technology: PHP
Internet Web Servers: IIS, Apache

COURSE DURATION: Four(4) weeks

 

INTERNET TECHNOLOGY
Courses Available:
Internet Technology
Web Publishing(uploading & downloading files)
Internet Global Marketing

COURSE DURATION: Two(2) weeks

 

COVERAGE: The full web designing package as outlined above.

MWTHOD OF DELIVERY: Instructor-led practical oriented, delivered with concepts, tasks and skill drill method.

STUDY MATERIALS: Well packaged industry standard materials, including e-books, and web studio CDs.

RESOURCE: Trainer with a lot of industry experience, currently handling several live projects that student can benefit from.

FACILITIES: Conducive training classroom with dedicated computers (One computer per student).

END PROFILE: Before completing the programme each student must have professionally designed a website, hosted it. This is one of the prerequisites for graduation.

 

PART TWO

CERTIED INTERNET WEB PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM

 

CIW Associate Certification 

CIW Associates have mastered the fundamental knowledge and skills required to work in an Internet technology-enabled environment. These foundational skills include basic knowledge of Internet technologies such as Web browsers, FTP and e-mail; Web page authoring using Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML); basic infrastructure networking, and project management.

CIW Associate certification is valuable for individuals working in fields such as sales, business development, advertising, technical recruiting and other areas that depend on Web-enabled systems for productivity.

To become a CIW Associate, the candidate must pass one required CIW exam. CIW Associate certification is also required to qualify for all CIW Professional and Master CIW certifications.

To obtain the associateship qualification, the candidate is required to have a thorough knowledge of
Internet Business Foundations

 

Internet Business Foundations prepares students to work effectively in today's business environment. In this course, students will learn about the tasks involved in various Information Technology (IT) job roles.

Students will also learn about Internet connection methods, Internet protocols and the Domain Name System (DNS). Students will study the basic functions of Web browsers, the components of Web addresses and the use and control of cookies. Students will learn how plug-ins can improve their Web browsing

experience, and Students will use browsers to download and manage files.

Students will learn about databases as they relate to Web search engines, and Students will use search engines to conduct basic and advanced Web searches. This course also teaches Students to configure email clients and use e-mail, and it provides guidelines for communicating effectively over the Internet via

e-mail and other methods such as instant messaging and newsgroups.

Students will learn about the risks associated with being connected to the Internet, and about the security measures that can keep their system and their personal information secure. Finally, Students will study the fundamental elements of project management and the importance of acquiring these skills for IT jobs.

 

Target Audience

All professionals required to use the Internet in their daily job functions. Information in this course is

required for all levels of specialization in the CIW program.

Job Responsibilities

Understand the common core of Internet knowledge, and apply the foundation skills required for further specialization.

Prerequisites

No prior experience using the Internet, developing Web pages or configuring networks is necessary.

However, students should be familiar with an operating system such as Microsoft Windows XP before taking this course.

 

 

Information Technology and the

Internet

Overview of Information Technology (IT)

IT Job Roles

Overview of Networks

Overview of the Internet

Connecting to the Internet

Internet Protocols

Domain Name System (DNS)

 

Web Browsing

Introduction to Web Browsing

Basic Functions of Web Browsers

Installing a Web Browser

Web Addresses

How Browsers Work

Browser Choices

Resources for Technical Data

Browsers in the Business World

Browsing Techniques

Configuring Web Browser Preferences

Cookies

Configuring Browser Security

Proxy Servers

Troubleshooting Internet Client

Problems

 

Multimedia on the Web

Introduction to Multimedia on the

Web

Objects, Active Content and

Languages

Objects and Security Issues

Introduction to Plug-in Technology

Data Compression and

Decompression

Plug-in Installation

Types of Plug-ins

Types of Viewers

Miscellaneous File Formats

Downloading Files with a Browser

 

Databases and Web Search Engines

Introduction to Data Searching Tools

Overview of Databases

Introduction to Web Search Engines

Registering a Web Site with a Search

Engine

Types of Web Searches

Basic Web Searching Techniques

Boolean Operators

Advanced Web Searching Techniques

Using Web Searches to Perform Job

Tasks

Unexpected Web Search Results

Web Search Strategies

Citing Copyrighted Web Site

References

 

E-Mail and Personal Information Management

Introduction to Electronic Mail (E-Mail)

How E-Mail Works

E-Mail Configuration Requirements

E-Mail Message Components

Creating and Sending E-Mail Messages

Receiving and Viewing E-Mail Messages

E-Mail in the Workplace

E-Mail Problems and Solutions

Personal Information Management (PIM)

 

Internet Services and Tools

Internet Resource Tools

Newsgroups

Telnet

File Transfer Protocol (FTP)

Managing Downloaded Files

Virtual Network Computing (VNC)

and Microsoft Terminal Services

Instant Messaging

Peer-to-Peer Networks

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

(LDAP)

Concurrent Versions System (CVS)

Communicating Effectively over the

Internet

Troubleshooting Using TCP/IP Tools

 

 

 
     
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