In the .NET Training online program, students will learn to develop web applications using several different tools and technologies. This program is composed of multiple modules to serve as a baseline in developing and maintaining Web sites. Students will learn the client-side languages, such as HTML and JavaScript.

This interactive program consists of the modules described below:

Web Publishing and Design with HTML 4.01 and XHTML
The Web Publishing and Design with HTML 4.01 and XHTML series teaches you how to make Web sites using HTML 4.01, XHTML, and cascading style sheets. It also provides tips and guidelines to help you design and create effective Web sites, as well as organize their content.

JavaScript
This series provides an overview of the ways JavaScript can be used for adding interactivity to Web content. In addition, frames, cookies, objects, text strings, and a brief history are explained.

Dynamic HTML
This series is intended for Web page developers who want to implement Dynamic HTML in their Web site design. It examines the basic concepts of DHTML and the use of Cascading Style Sheets, implementing JavaScript with DHTML, and the DHTML object model. Other topics covered include objects, events and event handling, style sheets and content formatting, and binding data from other sources to Web pages.

XML
This series provides an introduction to the Extensible Markup Language (XML) and its general format. It introduces the fundamentals of XML, including how to read a basic XML document, the XML document structure, and viewing XML source documents. It shows how to build an XML data document, including creating elements and element modes, naming XML objects, and creating declarations and well-formed documents. Building DTDs is explained in detail, along with creating and managing internal, external, and parameter entities. Additional topics covered in this series include a detailed discussion of the Document Object Model, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and XSL Style Language.

GUI Design
This series introduces users to the primary concepts and tasks involved in graphical user interface (GUI) design. It identifies the characteristics of an effective GUI, describes usability factors, and examines the design principles of consistency, user feedback, information filtering, and the conceptual model. It also discusses in detail the effective use of color and typography, icons and pointers, window layouts, and screen controls. The series concludes with a discussion of effective interface design, including the principles of organization, efficiency, and communication.

Microsoft .NET 2.0 Windows Development MCTS 70-526
This series provides extensive practice for the Microsoft .NET 2.0 Windows Development MCTS 70-526 exam. Questions are presented in the same style and cover the same topics as the actual exam. Students will test their knowledge, then receive comprehensive information about the question topic and the possible answers that were presented. Please check back later for even more information on this topic.

Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET
This series introduces students to the ASP.NET platform, and gets students started using ASP.NET features such as server controls, validation controls and composite controls in their Visual Studio .NET projects.

Visual Studio .NET Overview
This series gives students a thorough overview of the .NET initiative and prepares them to begin developing applications using Visual Studio .NET.

Visual Studio .NET Advanced Topics
This series shows developers how to create more powerful applications using Microsoft Visual Studio.NET. The series focuses heavily on creating and deploying Web-based applications. Users explore ASP.NET Web server controls in greater detail, and also learn how to implement data binding to pull data into a Web page from external data sources. Users will also learn how Visual Studio.NET facilitates XML development, and how to use Visual Studio to build and configure an XML-based Web application or a Web service client. Additionally, users will learn about what happens after the code is written - debugging, deployment, and security for Web based applications, as well as the process for upgrading existing ASP-based Web sites to ASP.NET

Visual Basic 2005
This series introduces learners to the Microsoft .NET programming environment and teaches how to develop productive, useful applications with the new Visual Basic 2005 programming language, leveraging your existing knowledge of Visual Basic and applying that knowledge to the .NET environment.

Visual C#
The Visual C# 2005 series covers how to develop command line and graphical applications using the Visual C# 2005 programming language and the Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE).

Microsoft .NET 2.0 App Development MCTS 70-536
This series presents questions that will help Visual Basic and C# developers prepare for the Microsoft .NET 2.0 App Development MCTS 70-536 exam. Questions are presented in the same style and cover the same topics as the actual exam. Students will test their knowledge, then receive comprehensive information about the question topic and the possible answers that were presented.

Microsoft .NET 2.0 Web Development MCTS 70-528
This series will prepare you for the MCTS 70-528 exam, which is the second required exam for the MCTS Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: .NET Framework 2.0 Web Applications certification. This exam tests your ability to create Web applications in the .NET environment using either Visual Basic 2005 or Visual C# 2005. These study guide courses have been added to the practice exams that MindLeaders already released for this test.

Microsoft .NET 2.0 Distributed Apps MCTS 70-529
The Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 - Distributed Application Development test is the second required exam to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) in .NET Framework 2.0 Distributed Applications. Practice exams in this series provide extensive practice for the Microsoft .NET 2.0 Distributed Apps MCTS 70-529 exam. Questions are presented in the same style and cover the same topics as the actual exam. Students will test their knowledge, then receive comprehensive information about the question topic and the possible answers that were presented.



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.NET Training

GES 301 -- 177 hours

Course Overview/Description


    In the .NET Training online program, students will learn to develop web applications using several different tools and technologies. This program is composed of multiple modules to serve as a baseline in developing and maintaining Web sites. Students will learn the client-side languages, such as HTML and JavaScript.

    This interactive program consists of the modules described below:

    Web Publishing and Design with HTML 4.01 and XHTML
    The Web Publishing and Design with HTML 4.01 and XHTML series teaches you how to make Web sites using HTML 4.01, XHTML, and cascading style sheets. It also provides tips and guidelines to help you design and create effective Web sites, as well as organize their content.

    JavaScript
    This series provides an overview of the ways JavaScript can be used for adding interactivity to Web content. In addition, frames, cookies, objects, text strings, and a brief history are explained.

    Dynamic HTML
    This series is intended for Web page developers who want to implement Dynamic HTML in their Web site design. It examines the basic concepts of DHTML and the use of Cascading Style Sheets, implementing JavaScript with DHTML, and the DHTML object model. Other topics covered include objects, events and event handling, style sheets and content formatting, and binding data from other sources to Web pages.

    XML
    This series provides an introduction to the Extensible Markup Language (XML) and its general format. It introduces the fundamentals of XML, including how to read a basic XML document, the XML document structure, and viewing XML source documents. It shows how to build an XML data document, including creating elements and element modes, naming XML objects, and creating declarations and well-formed documents. Building DTDs is explained in detail, along with creating and managing internal, external, and parameter entities. Additional topics covered in this series include a detailed discussion of the Document Object Model, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and XSL Style Language.

    GUI Design
    This series introduces users to the primary concepts and tasks involved in graphical user interface (GUI) design. It identifies the characteristics of an effective GUI, describes usability factors, and examines the design principles of consistency, user feedback, information filtering, and the conceptual model. It also discusses in detail the effective use of color and typography, icons and pointers, window layouts, and screen controls. The series concludes with a discussion of effective interface design, including the principles of organization, efficiency, and communication.

    Microsoft .NET 2.0 Windows Development MCTS 70-526
    This series provides extensive practice for the Microsoft .NET 2.0 Windows Development MCTS 70-526 exam. Questions are presented in the same style and cover the same topics as the actual exam. Students will test their knowledge, then receive comprehensive information about the question topic and the possible answers that were presented. Please check back later for even more information on this topic.

    Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET
    This series introduces students to the ASP.NET platform, and gets students started using ASP.NET features such as server controls, validation controls and composite controls in their Visual Studio .NET projects.

    Visual Studio .NET Overview
    This series gives students a thorough overview of the .NET initiative and prepares them to begin developing applications using Visual Studio .NET.

    Visual Studio .NET Advanced Topics
    This series shows developers how to create more powerful applications using Microsoft Visual Studio.NET. The series focuses heavily on creating and deploying Web-based applications. Users explore ASP.NET Web server controls in greater detail, and also learn how to implement data binding to pull data into a Web page from external data sources. Users will also learn how Visual Studio.NET facilitates XML development, and how to use Visual Studio to build and configure an XML-based Web application or a Web service client. Additionally, users will learn about what happens after the code is written - debugging, deployment, and security for Web based applications, as well as the process for upgrading existing ASP-based Web sites to ASP.NET

    Visual Basic 2005
    This series introduces learners to the Microsoft .NET programming environment and teaches how to develop productive, useful applications with the new Visual Basic 2005 programming language, leveraging your existing knowledge of Visual Basic and applying that knowledge to the .NET environment.

    Visual C#
    The Visual C# 2005 series covers how to develop command line and graphical applications using the Visual C# 2005 programming language and the Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE).

    Microsoft .NET 2.0 App Development MCTS 70-536
    This series presents questions that will help Visual Basic and C# developers prepare for the Microsoft .NET 2.0 App Development MCTS 70-536 exam. Questions are presented in the same style and cover the same topics as the actual exam. Students will test their knowledge, then receive comprehensive information about the question topic and the possible answers that were presented.

    Microsoft .NET 2.0 Web Development MCTS 70-528
    This series will prepare you for the MCTS 70-528 exam, which is the second required exam for the MCTS Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: .NET Framework 2.0 Web Applications certification. This exam tests your ability to create Web applications in the .NET environment using either Visual Basic 2005 or Visual C# 2005. These study guide courses have been added to the practice exams that MindLeaders already released for this test.

    Microsoft .NET 2.0 Distributed Apps MCTS 70-529
    The Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 - Distributed Application Development test is the second required exam to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) in .NET Framework 2.0 Distributed Applications. Practice exams in this series provide extensive practice for the Microsoft .NET 2.0 Distributed Apps MCTS 70-529 exam. Questions are presented in the same style and cover the same topics as the actual exam. Students will test their knowledge, then receive comprehensive information about the question topic and the possible answers that were presented.



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