ASP.NET Training

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Course Description

In the ASP.Net online program, students will learn to develop web applications based on Microsoft’s .Net development environment. This program begins with computer technology basics and leads to web and application development. Students will learn both VB.Net and C#, languages which are used to create applications.

This interactive program consists of 12 modules plus 3 optional modules. Each module is described below:

Computing Concepts
This online training series examines several basic computing concepts. Security issues are discussed, including administrative, physical, logical, and network security, and how to plan for security risks. The basic concepts of database functionality and selection are also discussed. Data processing and management is examined in detail, including teleprocessing, data transmission, and messages.

HTML Series
This online training series shows how to use HTML to develop Web pages. It covers common HTML commands and tags, formatting text using tags and CSS style sheets, and incorporating links and images on Web pages. The use of graphics on Web pages is discussed in detail, including graphics software, file size, and animation. Design concepts such as background and color, layout, image maps, and tables are examined, and Web page interactivity using multimedia, applets, and ActiveX is discussed in-depth. Advanced topics covered include using JavaScript for interactivity, and advanced JavaScript techniques such as frames, cookies, objects, text strings, and the history list.

Dynamic HTML Series
This online training 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.

GUI Design Series
This online training 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.

Visual Studio .NET Overview Series
This online training 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 Topic Series
This online training 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

Microsoft .NET Architectures MCP/MCSD 70-300
This online training series helps a learner prepare for the MCP/MCSD 70-300 exam by covering how to break down a case study to expose pertinent facts, create meaningful requirements and specifications for a solution, and develop a .NET solution architecture that is secure and stable. It teaches the development of a solid database model, including normalization, relationships, and Object Role Modeling (ORM). It also covers the tradeoffs between a Windows application, a Web application, and a Web Service-based application.

Visual Basic .NET for Web MCSD/MCAD 70-305
This series explains how to develop and implement Web-based applications with Web forms, ASP.NET, and the Microsoft .NET Framework. Specific topics presented are web forms, controls, user interface navigation, data binding and manipulation, error handling, components, assemblies, web services, globalization, legacy code, as well as deploying and maintaining web applications.

Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET Series
This online training 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 Basic .NET for XML Web MCSD/MCAD 70-310
This series explains how to use Visual Basic .NET to create Web-based applications that manipulate XML data. Courses in this series cover accessing and manipulate data, creating distributed applications and services, as well as testing, debugging, and deploying the completed application.

Visual Studio .NET programming with Visual C# Series
This online training series introduces students to the ASP.NET platform, and gets students started using ASP.NET features such as server controls, validation application, a Web application, and a Web Service-based application.

Visual Basic .NET for Web MCSD/MCAD 70-305
This series explains how to develop and implement Web-based applications with Web forms, ASP.NET, and the Microsoft .NET Framework. Specific topics presented are web forms, controls, user interface navigation, data binding and manipulation, error handling, components, assemblies, web services, globalization, legacy code, as well as deploying and maintaining web applications.

Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET Series
This online training 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 Basic .NET for XML Web MCSD/MCAD 70-310
This series explains how to use Visual Basic .NET to create Web-based applications that manipulate XML data. Courses in this series cover accessing and manipulate data, creating distributed applications and services, as well as testing, debugging, and deploying the completed application.

Visual Studio .NET programming with Visual C# Series
This online training 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 C# Web Applications MCAD 70-315 Series
This online training series is designed for anyone who's preparing for the MCAD 70-315 exam or who simply wants an introduction to designing Web applications with Visual C# .NET. This series teaches users how to use Visual C# .NET to develop, test, deploy, and configure ASP.NET applications that run on the Internet.

Visual C# XML MCAD 70-320 Series
This online training series prepares users for the MCAD-320 exam. The series is designed to cover all the objectives that Microsoft has created for this exam. The user will be presented with skills need to develop and implement middle-tier components, server components, and XML Web services by using Visual Studio .NET, Microsoft .NET Framework, and the Visual C# .NET programming language. The series helps the user develop the specific core competencies to design and develop distributed applications.

Optional Modules:

XML Series
This online training 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.

SQL server 2000 Admin MCDBA MCSA MCSE 70-228
The SQL Server 2000 Admin MCDBA MCSA MCSE 70-228 series is designed to help learners prepare to take and pass Microsoft's exam number 70-228: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition. This series teaches learners how to install SQL Server 2000 and configure advanced options. The series also teaches learners how to manage databases and objects, create a disaster recovery plan, troubleshoot data integrity issues, extract and secure data, automate tasks, and optimize performance.

SQL Server 2000 Database Design MCSE 70-229
This online training series of courses serves as preparation for Microsoft Exam 70-229: "Designing and Implementing Databases with Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition," which is one of several electives for the MCSE certification track, and a core requirement for MCDBA certification. Topics covered include developing a logical data model, implementing the database and objects, retrieving and modifying data using Transact-SQL and XML, using indexes and views, programming business logic (stored procedures, functions, views, triggers), tuning and optimizing data access, and designing a database security plan. This series is tightly focused on exam preparation and review, not on providing general knowledge. Some background knowledge and hands-on experience with enterprise systems and relational databases is assumed.

SQL Server 2005 MCTS 70-431
This series explains how to install, configure, and use SQL Server 2005

Course Objectives 


      · Learn the basics of computing technology
      · Examine the basic concepts of HTML, DHTML, Cascading Style Sheets, and JavaScript. Utilize them to develop web pages
      · Become familiar with graphical user interface (GUI) design
      · Explore the .NET initiative, and the.NET platform
      · Develop applications using Visual Studio .NET
      · Plan a Visual Studio .NET application by defining the application need(s)
      · Learn to develop programs in the VB.Net and C# languages
      · Understand the basics of web forms and ASP.Net applications
      · Prepare for Microsoft exams 70-300, 70-305, 70-310 70-315, 70-320, 70-228 and 70-229
      · Optional courses offer an introduction to XML, Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft SQL Database design which provide alternative methods to exchange data between programs and web applications
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Course Outline

Computing Concepts 


      · Types of Security
      · Security Risks
      · Database Basics
      · Selecting Databases
      · Data Processing
      · Managing Data
      · Teleprocessing
      · Transmitting Data
      · Messages
Web Publishing and Design with HTML 4.01 and XHTML

      · Getting Organized
      · Basics of HTML and XHTML
      · HTML, XHTML, and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
      · Advanced Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Forms, and DHTML
      · Adding Interactivity and Multimedia with HTML and XHTML
JavaScript

      · Start Using JavaScript
      · Using JavaScript for Interactivity
      · Using Advanced JavaScript
Dynamic HTML

      · DHTML and Style Sheets
      · Using Javascript
      · Objects and Events
      · Styles and Content
      · Data From Other Sources
GUI Design

      · Planning an Interface
      · Developing an Interface
      · Designing Screen Elements
Visual Studio .NET Overview

      · Exploring the .NET Initiative
      · Languages and Application Development
      · Getting Started with .NET
Visual Studio .NET Advanced Topics

      · Using Rich Web Controls and Debugging Applications
      · Data Binding and Working with Control Templates
      · Creating Mobile Applications and Using ADO.NET
      · Working with XML, Configuration, and HTTP Handlers
      · Caching, Security, and Migration
      · Working with Web Services
      · Deploying Applications
Microsoft .NET Architectures MCP/MCSD 70-300

      · Envisioning the Solution and Analyzing Business Requirements
      · Analyzing User, Operational, and Infrastructure Requirements
      · Developing Specifications and Creating the Conceptual Design
      · Creating the Logical Design
      · Creating the Logical Data Model and Physical Design
      · Deploying the Application and Creating Standards
      · Practice Exam
Visual Basic .NET for Web MCSD/MCAD 70-305

      · Web Forms and Controls
      · User Interface Navigation and Error Handling
      · Binding, Consuming, and Manipulating Data
      · Components, Assemblies, and Web Services
      · Globalization and Legacy Code
      · Testing, Debugging, and Deploying Web Applications
      · Maintaining, Supporting, and Configuring Web Applications
      · Practice Exams
Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET

      · Getting Started
      · Using Server Controls
      · Working with Validation and Composite Controls
Visual Basic .NET for XML Web MCSD/MCAD 70-310

      · DataSets and XML Data
      · .NET Remoting and Web Services
      · Windows Services and Component Services
      · Testing, Debugging, and Deployment
      · Security Issues
      · Practice Exams
Visual Basic 2005

      · .NET Platform Architecture
      · Managed Type Fundamentals
      · Objects, Values, and Memory
      · Reflection and Attributes
      · Delegates and Events
      · Asynchronous Execution
      · Assemblies
      · Windows Forms
      · Code Access Security
Microsoft .NET 2.0 Web Development MCTS 70-528

      · Visual Basic Practice Exam 1
      · Visual Basic Practice Exam 2
      · Visual Basic Practice Exam 3
      · C# Practice Exam 1
      · C# Practice Exam 2
      · C# Practice Exam 3
Visual Studio .NET Programming with Visual C#

      · Getting Started
      · Arrays and Classes
      · Creating Windows Applications
Visual C# Web Applications MCAD 70-315

      · Introducing Web Forms
      · Controls and Input Validation
      · Implementing Navigation for the User Interface
      · Error Handling, User Assistance, and Accessibility
      · Data Binding
      · Accessing and Manipulating Data
      · SQL Server Data and Data Errors
      · Managing .NET Components and Assemblies
      · Web Services, Globalization, and Legacy Code
      · Testing and Debugging Web Applications
      · Deploying a Web Application and Using Shared Assemblies
      · Maintaining, Supporting, and Configuring Web Application
      · Practice Exam
Visual C# XML MCAD 70-320

      · Creating and Manipulating Data
      · Accessing and Manipulating SQL Server Data
      · Accessing and Manipulating XML Data
      · .NET Remoting Architecture
      · Applying .NET Remoting
      · Web Services
      · Windows Services
      · Component Services
      · Enterprise Services and Unmanaged Code
      · Testing and Debugging
      · Deployment
      · Security
      · Practice Exam
XML

      · Viewing and Understanding XML
      · Creating a Basic Document
      · Building DTDs and Checking Documents
      · Entities
      · The Document Object Model
      · CSS and XSL Style Sheets
SQL Server 2000 Admin MCDBA MCSA MCSE 70-228

      · Basic Concepts and Installation
      · Advanced Installation
      · Creating and Managing Databases
      · Disaster Recovery and Data Integrity
      · Extracting and Securing Data
      · Automation and Performance
      · Practice Exams
SQL Server 2000 Database Design MCSE 70-229

      · Data Modeling and Database Creation
      · Database Objects
      · Retrieving and Modifying Data
      · Indexes and Views
      · Database Programming
      · Remote Data Access and XML
      · Optimization and Security
      · Exam Preparation 1
      · Exam Preparation 2
SQL Server 2005 MCTS 70-431

      · Installing and Configuring SQL Server 2005
      · Creating Databases
      · Working with Tables and Programmability Objects
      · Implementing Database Objects
      · Supporting the XML Framework
      · Enhancing Data Consumption and Throughput
      · Maintaining and Backing Up Databases
      · Monitoring Performance
      · Troubleshooting and Optimizing
      · Implementing High Availability
      · Practice Exams
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More Information

Language English
Course Length 300.00 hours
Duration of Access 6 months
Instructor Instant Mentoring
Vendor Gatlin Education
Prerequisites/Audience Prerequisites
There are no specific prerequisites for this program. Students are assumed to be fairly knowledgeable on computers/Internet, and will need Internet connection with emailing capabilities.

Target Audience
This program is for students who wish to become proficient in using HTML/DHTML, among other programs, to build web pages.
Requirements/Materials Included

This course is compatible with the Windows Vista operating system.

The following are the minimum user system requirements necessary to enjoy maximum access to the HTML-based courses:

200MHz Pentium with 32MB Ram. 640 x 480 256-color video (800x600 is recommended). Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, or XP Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher required. An Authorware plug-in is used for course simulations but is not required to run the courses. It can be installed the first time you take a course by following the instructions shown on the Web page. The Macromedia Flash Player is used for course introductions and activities, but is not required to run the courses. It can be installed the first time you take a course by following the instructions shown at login. Netscape and AOL browsers are not supported.

We do not formally support our courseware on the Macintosh platform. If you choose to try to use the courses on a Macintosh, you need to be aware that they will not have full functionality, specifically within the Authorware simulations and the supplied files. However, if you are a Macintosh user and make use of a Windows emulator, Authorware simulations and supplied files may function. Since we do not test with Macintosh or Windows emulators, we cannot guarantee our courses on the Macintosh platform.

Materials Included:

All materials for this course are available online.

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