Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 06/27/00 |
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MST171
20006-20025 |
L+L |
3 Credit(s) |
4 Period(s) |
Microsoft
FrontPage |
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Knowledge
and skills to analyze, design, build, and implement enterprise Web sites
using Microsoft FrontPage. Includes use of ActiveX components, databases, and
FrontPage server extensions. Prerequisites: (CIS233BA or CIS233DA) and
MST170, or permission of instructor. |
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Course
Note: Under
the terms and conditions specified in the legal agreement between Microsoft
Corporation and each AATP campus in the Maricopa Community College District,
Microsoft requires that "all instructors of Microsoft Official
Curriculum and Microsoft Approved Study Guides pass the Microsoft Certified
Professional exam in the product area of the courseware being
delivered." |
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MCCCD
Official Course Competencies: |
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MST171 20006-20025 |
Microsoft FrontPage |
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Analyze business requirements. (I) |
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Design a FrontPage Web site. (II) |
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Install and configure FrontPage. (III) |
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Create user services integrating technologies such as
ActiveX controls, Java applets, email, and search capabilities. (IV) |
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Publish a Web site. (V) |
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MCCCD
Official Course Outline: |
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MST171 20006-20025 |
Microsoft FrontPage |
I. Analyze Business
Requirements A. Scope of the project B. Goal of a Web site C. Browser capabilities D. Performance requirements
E. Security requirements II. Design of a FrontPage
Web Site A. Assess technologies such
as VBScript, JavaScript, Java and Active X B. Construct a conceptual
design C. Analyze flow for the
user interface D. Design forms-handling
strategies E. Evaluate online user
assistance III. Establish the
Development Environment A. Integration
considerations B. Install and configure
FrontPage C. Install and configure
Web server IV. Creating User Services A. Implement navigational
structure B. Create data input forms C. Validate and process
user input D. Insert ActiveX control E. Use dynamic hypertext
markup language (DHTML) F. Create and use style
sheets V. Publishing a Web Site A. Test Web site using
multiple browsers B. Establish mechanisms for
posting context C. Analyze site
organization D. Verify hyperlinks E. Managing access to the
Web site F. Configure FrontPage to
use a proxy server |
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