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Training Provided by Advanced Concepts FrontPage 2003/2007: Level 1 Course specifications Course number: 084950 Sofware Version: A complete installation of Microsoft Office XP Professional with FrontPage see the Class Setup Requirements for additional instructions. Course Description Overview: Microsoft FrontPage 2003/2007 is a desktop software application you can use to create, edit, and manage web sites, whether for an intranet or for the World Wide Web. Prerequisites: To ensure your success, we recommend you first take the following Element K course or have equivalent knowledge: Windows 2000: Introduction Microsoft Word 2003/2007: Level 1 Microsoft Word 2003/2007: Level 2 Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0: Introduction A recommendation is that students have experience surfing the World Wide Web. It is also recommended, but not required, to have taken the following Element K course or have equivalent knowledge: HTML 4.01: Web Authoring Level 1 Delivery Method: Instructor led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activites. Benefits: WYSIWYG Short for What You See Is What You Get, a WYSIWYG site creation tool displays a web page as a person would view it in his or her browser; however, because it's likely that visitors will view your web pages using different browsers and at different screen resolutions, the WYSIWYG-ness of FrontPage is relative. How would you like to save time on the job? Whether you're a seasoned webmaster or ready to create your very first web site, who wouldn't? Because FrontPage is a flexible, WYSIWYG software application, you don't have to waste valuable development time learning and applying the technological, background complexities that go into creating a web site and its pages. (In fact, FrontPage uses many of the same features as other Microsoft Office applications. So, for instance, if you know how to bold text in Microsoft Word, you already know how to do it in FrontPage.) Although FrontPage can and does do most of the geek stuff for you, allowing you to concentrate on shaping your site's content, it also provides easy access to and integration with higher-end web technologies sure to satisfy even the most Web-savvy veteran. FrontPage now also allows web developers to import, edit, and format their own HTML code. Target Student: Anyone needing the fundamental skills necessary to create, edit, and publish pages that include text and pictures to an intranet or the World Wide Web. Performance-Based Objectives Lesson objectives help students become comfortable with the course, and also provide a means to evaluate learning. Upon successful completion of thes course, students will be able to: Identify site-planning considerations, create a new web, a home page, and add and format text on the home page. Create and modify tables. Connect pages. Add, edit, and link pictures, as well apply and modify themes. Prepare a web for publishing. Course Content Lesson 1: Creating a Web Topic 1A: Planning: Things to Consider Before Creating a Web Topic 1B: Creating an Empty Web Topic 1C: Creating a Home Page Topic 1D: Adding Text to a Page Topic 1E: Applying Text Formatting Lesson 2: Working with Tables Topic 2A: Inserting a Table Topic 2B: Editing a Table's Structure Topic 2C: Formatting a Table Topic 2D: Converting a Text File into a Table Topic 2E: Splitting a Table Lesson 3: Connecting Pages Topic 3A: Adding Hyperlinks to Pages Topic 3B: Creating a Shared Border Topic 3C: Adding Pages to a Web's Navigation Structure Topic 3D: Inserting a Custom Link Bar Web Component Topic 3E: Removing a Page from a Web's Navigation Structure Lesson 4: Adding Visual Appeal to a Web Topic 4A: Adding a Picture to a Page Topic 4B: Editing a Picture Topic 4C: Creating an Image Map Topic 4D: Using the Drawing Tools Topic 4E: Adding a Photo Gallery Topic 4F: Modifying a Photo Gallery Topic 4G: Applying a Theme to an Entire Web Topic 4H: Modifying a Theme and Applying It to an Individual Page Lesson 5: Preparing and Publishing a Web Topic 5A: Creating and Managing Tasks Topic 5B: Organizing Your Web's Files Topic 5C: Viewing FrontPage Reports Topic 5D: Correcting a Broken Link Using the Hyperlinks Report Topic 5E: Using Text Editing Tools Topic 5F: Publishing Your Web to the Personal Web Manager Topic 5G: Creating a Backup Copy of a Web FrontPage 2003/2007: Level 2 Course Specifications Course number: 084951 Course length: 1 Day Software: FrontPage 2003/2007 10 Course Description This course is a hands-on instruction book that will introduce students to web-enhancing aspects of creating, editing, and managing pages in FrontPage 2003/2007 and for those pursuing expert-level Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) certification in FrontPage 2003/2007. Delivery Method: Instructor led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities. Benefits: FrontPage, a flexible, WYSIWYG software application, can and does do most of the technical, behind-the-scenes, web-creation stuff for you, allowing you to concentrate on managing your web and shaping its content; however, FrontPage also provides easy access to and integration with higher-end web technologies sure to satisfy even the most Web-savvy veteran. For instance, some of the World Wide Web's more-complicated features, like frames, forms, database connections, and rotating images, may appear daunting because they either seem too technical or you just don't know how you can include them in your web. Not to worry. FrontPage makes it possible for you to include these and many other complex web-related technologies in your webs, so you don't have to learn programming languages or hire someone or some company to add them to your webs for you. Performance-Based Objectives Lesson objectives help students become comfortable with the course, and also provide a means to evaluate learning. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: Create, save, and distribute a FrontPage page template. Create an animated entry page to a web site by inserting a FrontPage Web component. Use frames and Web components to display and repurpose existing content. Acquire data using a form and display database data on a page. Make a web more useful by adding elements and components that will make it easier for co-workers and visitors to locate information. Manage and monitor a web's content. Course Content Lesson 1: Creating a Template Based on an Existing Page Topic 1A: Modifying a Page Layout Topic 1B: Apply a Background Image Topic 1C: Apply a Background Sound Topic 1D: Make a Template Available in a Web Lesson 2: Creating a Splash Page Topic 2A: Add Flash Movies Topic 2B: Change Default Documents Topic 2C: Insert Redirect Meta Tags Topic 2D: Publishing a Single Page Lesson 3: Displaying Content Topic 3A: Use Frames to Display Related Pages in One Window Topic 3B: Modifying Frames Topic 3C: Add Banner Content Topic 3D: Using an Inline Frame Topic 3E: Use Existing Content in Many Pages Lesson 4: Collecting and Displaying Information Using a Web Topic 4A: Modifying a Form's Elements Topic 4B: Modifying a Form's Elements Topic 4C: Modifying a Form's Properties Topic 4D: Create a Form Automatically Topic 4E: Display Database Information on a Page Topic 4F: Showing Data in a Bar Chart Lesson 5: Helping People Find Information Topic 5A: Connect to External Web Content Topic 5B: Categorize Files to be Used in a Workgroup Topic 5C: Creating a Table of Contents Based on Categories Topic 5D: Adding Search Capabilities to a Web Topic 5E: Preparing a Page for External Search Engines Lesson 6: Managing a Web and Its Contents Topic 6A: Prevent Open Files from Being Overwritten Topic 6B: Use the Review Status Workflow Report Topic 6C: Manage Content with Subwebs Topic 6D: Creating a Custom Theme for a Subweb Topic 6E: Secure Your Webs Topic 6F: Displaying a Top 10 List for Visitors FrontPage 2000: Advanced (Windows) Course specifications Course number: Error! Reference source not found. Software version number: Course length: Error! Reference source not found. day Course description Overview: Students will learn advanced FrontPage 2000 features to create web pages and manage web sites for the World Wide Web or their corporate intranet. Benefits: Students will learn how to design, build, and manage web pages and web sites; create frame-based web pages; use FrontPage to add media and functionality to web pages; create a form to collect visitor information; use advanced features (such as reports, tasks, and ActiveX components); and format web pages with animation and style sheets. What's next: FrontPage 2000: Advanced is the last course in this series. Students who want to learn advanced features can take Cascading Style Sheets, Microsoft Office 2000: Web Components and Collaboration, and Microsoft Office 2000: Macro Programming Using Visual Basic for Applications. Performance-based objectives Lesson objectives help students become comfortable with the course, and also provide a means to evaluate learning. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:  Apply web site design considerations when creating a web site with a wizard. Students will also be able to add and modify structural elements in an existing web.  Apply web page design concepts to create and modify web pages by using frames.  Build a web-based form to collect and store user data.  Modify pictures as well as add sound and web components (such as rotating banner ads, marquee text, and ActiveX controls) to their web pages.  Use reports and tasks to manage and collaborate on web site creation.  Animate text and format text and web pages with Dynamic HTML and style sheets. New features covered in this series Below is a table listing the new software features that are covered in ZD Education courseware: New Feature Introduction (074 950) Advanced (074 951) Auto Thumbnail creation X Built-in source control X Disk-based and server-based web sites X Drag and drop hyperlinks X Dynamic HTML toolbar X Floating menus X Format painter X Integrated FrontPage Editor and FrontPage Explorer X X Navigation toolbar X Nested subwebs X Object positioning X Personalized menus X X Personalized toolbars X X Reporting toolbar X Reports view X Reveal Tags X Send data automatically to a new Access database X Template-based style sheet creation X Web page compatibility X Workgroup options X FrontPage 2000: Advanced (Windows) Course content Lesson 1: Designing and building a web site Designing a web site Creating a web site by using a wizard Web location options Adding structure to your web Lesson 2: Page design and working with frames Web page design considerations Creating framed pages Modifying frames Lesson 3: Creating forms and collecting the data Creating a form Inserting other form fields Setting form options Connecting a form to a database Lesson 4: Adding media and functionality to web pages Working with pictures in FrontPage FrontPage components Component extras Adding advanced components and functions Lesson 5: Reports and collaboration Reports and tasks Using FrontPage s collaboration tools Introduction to web security Lesson 6: Animation and style sheets Introduction to Dynamic HTML Using style sheets and styles
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