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College:

College SA

Course:

Expressions for Web Advanced [Including Basic]

School:

Computer Studies

Programme Type:

College SA Programme

Partner Institute:

Not Applicable

Award Type:

Certificate

Award Issued by:

College SA

Accredited by

Not Applicable

SAQA ID

Not Applicable

NQF Level

Not Applicable

Course Duration:

6 – 12 months

Entrance Criteria:

  • Grade 10

OR

  • Basic Literacy

AND

  • Basic Maths

AND
Read & write in English

Fees:

Click Here  to request the Course Fee


 

WHAT IS EXPRESSIONS FOR WEB?

EXPRESSIONS FOR WEB is a state-of-the-art design surface used to layout your Web page. You can make design decisions quickly, knowing that you're seeing a faithful representation of the final browser-rendered page.


Drag and drop controls simplify adding rich media. And advanced Adobe Photoshop file import gives you complete control over imported layers and transparency.

 

EXPRESSIONS FOR WEB has a flexible support for a wide range of essential technologies: PHP, HTML/XHTML, XML/XSLT, CSS, JavaScript, ASP.NET and ASP.NET AJAX, Silverlight, Flash, Photoshop files, and video/audio for webcasting. EXPRESSIONS FOR WEB also dramatically speeds the essential task of browser compatibility testing.

 

 

COURSE STRUCTURE SUMMARY

All the modules from Expressions for Web: Basic:

  • Tactics for Winning
  • Getting Started
  • Web sites
  • Text formatting
  • Web page layout
  • Images
  • Links
  • Tables
  • Publishing

AND

All the modules from Expressions for Web Advanced:


* Standards-compliant Web sites

* Multimedia and interactive content

* Layers

* Layout Tables

* Web Forms

* Data-Driven Pages

* Site Management


 

ASSESSMENT AND AWARD

You have to successfully complete and submit assignments in order to pass this course. Once you have successfully completed the assignments prescribed by College SA, you will be awarded a College SA Certificate in Expressions for Web Advanced [Including Basic].

 

 

WHY SHOULD I STUDY EXPRESSIONS FOR WEB?

Whether you're an expert or just getting started, building standards-based Web sites is faster and easier with Expressions for Web.
If you're a designer or developer, use Expressions for  Web to do what you do best. And if you're part of a diverse team, sharing an Expression Web project has never been easier thanks to integration with Expression Studio and Visual Studio.

 

 

IS EXPRESSIONS FOR WEB ADVANCED THE RIGHT COURSE FOR YOU?

Do this quick and easy questionnaire to find out if Expressions for Web: Advanced is the right course for you. Answer either YES or NO.

  • Are you a web page designer, or, would you like to become a web page designer?
  • Would you like to increase your knowledge of web page design?
  • Does your current job require you to have knowledge of design and layout computer programmes?
  • Would you like to apply for a job that will require you to be able to use design and layout computer programmes?
  • Are you interested in getting skills using a professional computer design tool?
  • Would you like to improve your skills and knowledge when it comes to working with Web and HTML?
  • Are you keen to learn more about site planning and, creating and publishing websites?


If you answered YES to more than three of these questions, then Expressions for Web Advanced is the RIGHT course for you. We recommend that you register for this course right away!


Call the College on 0800 21 23 22 to take the next step.


If you did not answer YES to more than three of the questions, then perhaps you should consider one of our other courses or fill in the Form at the bottom of this page and we will contact you.

Alternatively, call the College on 0800 21 23 22 to speak to one of our friendly Student Registrars and they can help you determine which is the right course for you.

 

OTHER COURSES YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN

 

  • Photoshop CS5 (Advanced plus Basic)
  • Windows Vista - Proficient plus Expert

 

Call the College on 0800 21 23 22 to find out how you can register for one of these courses.

 

COURSE STRUCTURE: DETAILED OUTCOMES

 

All the modules from EXPRESSIONS FOR WEB: BASIC

TACTICS FOR WINNING
Each student starts with the Tactics for Winning orientation programme. Tactics for Winning is specifically aimed at helping you, an adult, to get your life and mind back to being a student. Once you have completed Tactics for Winning, you are ready to continue with the rest of your modules.

 

GETTING STARTED
Topic A: Internet basics
Discussing the Web and HTML          

Topic B: The Expression Web workspace
Identifying interface components
Exploring task panes
Switching site views           

Topic C: Page editing
Discussing Web page elements
Inserting and editing basic content
Previewing a page              

Topic D:HTML
Viewing HTML
Selecting page elements

 

WEB SITES
Topic A: Site planning
Discussing design considerations

Topic B: Creating a Web site
Creating a one-page Web site
Creating new pages and folders          

Topic C: Templates
Creating a new template
Defining editable regions
Setting basic page properties
Applying a template

 

TEXT FORMATTING
Topic A: Text basics
Importing text
Changing line breaks to paragraph breaks
Inserting spaces
Inserting a symbol

Topic B: Structural formatting
Applying headings
Creating lists

Topic C: Cascading Style Sheets
Discussing style sheets
Creating and attaching an external style sheet
Defining element styles
Creating and applying class styles

 

WEB PAGE LAYOUT
Topic A: CSS-based layout
Defining content sections
Creating ID styles
Applying ID styles to elements

Topic B: Layout techniques
Creating fixed and fluid layouts
Applying margins, padding, and borders
Creating a two-column layout
Clearing an element



IMAGES
Topic A: Image formats and properties
Exploring image properties
Specifying alternate text
Applying image-based text
Using Photoshop files

Topic B: Working with images
Arranging images
Adding margins to images
Adding image borders and padding

 

LINKS
Topic A: Creating links
Creating a local link
Creating a navigation bar
Creating external links
Creating and linking to bookmarks

Topic B:  Link styles
Formatting links                 

Topic C:  Image maps
Creating an image map

 

TABLES
Topic A: Working with tables
Inserting a table
Modifying cell properties
Modifying table properties
Formatting rows and columns
Adding a caption to a table

Topic B: Table-based layouts
Updating a table-based layout

 

PUBLISHING
Topic A: Proofing tools
Checking spelling
Checking hyperlinks

Topic B: Web site publishing
Discussing Web servers
Publishing a Web site

Topic A: Internet basics
Discussing the Web and HTML

 

AND

All the modules from Expressions for Web Advanced:


 

Standards-compliant Web sites

Topic A: XHTML

Discussing XHTML

Discussing structured, logical markup

Choosing the right doctype

Topic B: Code snippets and IntelliSense

Inserting a code snippet

Creating and inserting a new code snippet

Using IntelliSense

Multimedia and interactive content

Topic A: Multimedia files

Flash file

Inserting a Windows Media Player movie

 

Topic B: Interactive buttons

Creating interactive buttons

 

Topic C: Behaviors

Applying a behavior

 

Topic D: Custom rollovers

Creating a basic rollover

Adding another state to a rollover

Creating a disjoint rollover

Layers

Topic A: Creating layers

Creating a layer

Positioning a layer precisely

Topic B: Layer visibility

Setting layer visibility

Creating dynamic layers

Layout tables

Topic A: Creating layout tables

Creating a layout table

Drawing layout cells

 

Topic B: Working with layout tables

Creating a fluid layout table

Formatting layout tables and cells

Web forms

Topic A: Creating forms

Creating a form and inserting text input controls

Modifying text box properties

Inserting check boxes

Creating a drop-down box

Inserting option buttons

Creating a text area

Adding a submit button and previewing a form

 

Topic B: ASP.NET controls

Creating a basic ASP.NET form

Applying input validation controls

Data-driven pages

Topic A: Dynamic pages

Discussing the basics of data-driven Web sites

 

Topic B: Master pages

Creating a master page and attaching a content page

Attaching an existing ASP.NET page to a master

 

Topic C: Data Views

Creating a Data View in an HTML file

Site management

Topic A: Basic search engine optimization

Discussing search engine optimization

Entering a description and keywords for a page

 

Topic B: Error control

Checking a page for errors

Checking a site for CSS errors

Redirecting a browser to an alternate page

 

Topic C: Reports

Optimizing a site by using Reports

 

Topic D: Accessibility

Checking accessibility



COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS


Hardware requirements
Each student’s personal computer should have:

  • A keyboard and a mouse
  • A Pentium 700 MHz processor (or higher)
  • At least 512 MB RAM (1 GB recommended)
  • 2 GB of available hard drive space
  • A CD-ROM drive
  • An SVGA or higher resolution monitor, at 1024 × 768


Software requirements
You need the following software:

  • Windows XP Service Pack (SP) 2, Windows Vista, or Windows Server 2003
  • Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2007
  • Microsoft Outlook Express or another e-mail client (required to complete

activity A-3 in the unit titled “Hyperlinks”)


Network requirements
The following network components and connectivity are also required for this course:

  • ·Internet access, for the following purposes:

Updating the Windows operating system and Microsoft Office 2007 at update.microsoft.com
Downloading the student data files (if necessary)


INTERESTED? WANT TO FIND OUT MORE?

If you would like to find out more about Expressions for Web: Advanced [Including Basic], fill in this short Form and then one of our friendly Student Registrars will respond to your questions and will provide you with all the information you need.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the Classes?
College SA is a home study college. This means that you do not have to go to class. You study at home, on the train, at work, after hours, on your lunch break, or over weekends! This means that you save a lot of costs that classroom students have to pay. Things like travel costs and accommodation are expensive for classroom students. Obviously it is also safer to study in your own home. It also means that you can work while you study, so you can earn a salary and get your qualification at the same time.
Do I get study material from the College?
College SA includes all your books, course items and study material with your course. So unlike other colleges, we shall not give you a list of books to buy. One you have paid for the course, you are entitled to recieve all the study material you need from us. In some cases there might be recommended reading materials which the college does not provide. But this will only be materials that are not essentials to passing your course.
What is the cost of the study material?
Your study material is included in your course fees, so the college does not charge you for study material.