Web Manager (Ciw Site Designer)
Stage 1: CIW Foundations
Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) Foundations v5 is the world's first skills certification specifically designed to bridge the gap between academia and industry. CIW Foundations v5 teaches the practical skills for every 21st-century job. Fundamental online skills - such as Web browsing, research, e-mail, documentation, project management, networking and Web development - make every employee more valuable.
The CIW Foundations v5 courseware prepares individuals for the CIW Foundations certification exam. Those who pass the CIW Foundations exam earn the highly respected CIW Associate certification, which is recognized throughout the industry as validating essential Internet skills for the workplace.
Network Technology Foundations
Identify various aspects of the evolution of networks.
Identify characteristics of a network.
Identify key aspects of the OSI/RM model.
Identify characteristics of protocol layers in the Internet architecture.
Identify key aspects of routing data through the Internet.
Identify key aspects of IP addressing.
Identify characteristics of common network services.
Identify features of various communication services on the Internet.
Identify key aspects of HTTP servers.
Identify key aspects of general maintenance principles.
Identify key aspects of providing configuration settings.
Identify features of various drive interfaces and drives.
Identify types of network attacks.
Identify security services for protecting a network from virus attacks.
Identify key aspects of authentication principles.
Internet Business Foundations
Identify job roles responsible for managing a website.
Identify job roles responsible for managing a convergent network
Identify key aspects of networks.
Install a Web browser.
Identify characteristics of a Web browser.
Work with a Web browser.
Identify features of various programming languages used for creating Web content.
Identify features of various scripting languages used for creating Web content.
Identify characteristics of plug-in technology.
Identify key aspects of Web databases.
Identify features of database queries.
Identify characteristics of Web search engines.
Identify key aspects of e-mail technology.
Identify features of protocols used for transferring, storing, and accessing e-mail messages.
Identify features of various e-mail services.
Identify characteristics of methods used for accessing resources on the Internet.
Identify methods used for accessing remote computers.
Identify key aspects of File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
Identify key aspects of securing data with the help of encryption.
Identify features of methods used for authenticating users on the Internet.
Identify features of firewalls.
Identify characteristics of project management.
Identify characteristics of different project management phases.
Identify characteristics of various activities related to project management.
Site Development Foundations
Identify benefits of using markup languages.
Identify the stages in the evolution of markup languages.
Identify advantages of using Extensible Markup Language (XML).
Identify the need for branding standards and methods for audience development.
Identify benefits of different portal types.
Identify common file formats and issues with proprietary file formats.
Identify features of various Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) tags.
Identify key aspects of declaring document structure tags.
Identify key aspects of developing Web sites.
Identify key aspects of horizontal rules.
Identify key aspects of using images in Web pages.
Identify functions of different image attributes.
Identify key aspects of creating hyperlinks.
Identify steps to create local hyperlinks.
Identify steps to create external hyperlinks.
Identify uses of Common Gateway Interface (CGI) in Web forms.
Identify key aspects of tags used for creating a Web form.
Identify ways to add various fields in Web pages.
Identify key aspects of Web design programming.
Identify features of server-side programming languages.
Identify features of server-side programming languages.
Identify features of e-commerce.
Identify ways to integrate business and Internet technologies.
Identify features of data formatting methods.
Stage 2: CIW Designer (35 hours)
The Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) Designer Certification is recognised worldwide.
Professional Internet organizations including the Association of Internet Professionals (AIP) and the International Webmasters Association (IWA) have come together to endorse CIW certification to meet the IT industry need for a standardized webmaster certification.
This part of the introduces Web design concepts, page layout, usability, navigation, graphics and multimedia. Other topics covered include Web technologies, Web site development tools, basics of using Microsoft FrontPage, Macromedia Dreamweaver and Allaire HomeSite, JASC Paint Shop, in addition to advanced Web design technologies and concepts, including XML, HTTP servers, cookies, plug-ins, Java applets, databases and standards organisation.
Audience
The target audiences for this curriculum are End Users, Application Developers. Additionally, Web authors, marketing and communications professionals, PR professionals, Webmasters, graphic designers, and technical writers. Learners will have completed the CIW Foundations certification.
Web Design Concepts and Site Development
Identify the features of the Web, basic Web design concepts, page layout and elements, usability testing, and navigation concepts.
Identify the elements in a Web site include the page layout elements, colours, and the fonts used in a Web site.
Identify the various Web graphics and multimedia concepts of Web site design.
Identify the various phases of the Web development process and the site implementation factors.
Basic Web Technologies
Identify HTML concepts.
Create page structures with tables and frames.
Identify the uses of metadata tags.
Identify how to use CSS for designing a Web site.
Identify the features of CSS2.
Using FrontPage, Dreamweaver and HomeSite
Identify FrontPage 2000 and how to create Web pages with tables, images, and image maps by using FrontPage.
Identify how to format Web pages, use style sheets, Web forms, DHTML effects, FrontPage components, and FrontPage Web reports.
Identify how to apply the various Dreamweaver features that are used for effective site development.
Identify how to perform file-related operations by using HomeSite.
Identify the benefits of the Tags menu, inserting HTML tags by using tag chooser.
Identify the benefits of using the tag completion feature of HomeSite.
Using Paint Shop Pro, Flash, JavaScript and DHTML
Identify how to create, convert, modify and enhance image files on a Web page by using Paint Shop Pro.
Create multimedia content for a Web page by using Flash drawing tools.
Identify the concepts of JavaScript and how to use JavaScript for Web development.
Identify the concepts and components of DHTML.
Identify how to create DHTML code.
Advanced Web Technologies and Web Site Publishing
Identify the various Markup languages such as HTML, XML, and XHTML.
Identify the HTML limitations, XML advantages and XML rules.
Identify certain concepts related to HTTP servers and cookies.
Identify the situations in which various plug-ins are used.
Identify the steps to create a downloadable file and embed Java applets.
Identify the features of Java authoring tools.
Identify the databases, Database Management System (DBMS), and related technologies.
Identify the methods and techniques to use databases with Web sites.
Identify he Internet standards organisation. involved in various aspects of the Internet.
Identify how to publish Web sites using various tools.