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Software Development In Web 2.0 Techniques (Diploma)

This course will focus on building skills to develop, configure and leverage the next generation of technologies, sometimes called “Web 2.0� Such skills are now in demand by employers in Australia and overseas.

You will learn how to create software that supports amongst other technologies XML, Tagging, RSS feeds, AJAX and Mashups. At the end of the course students will have created a Rich Internet Application, Web Service or Mashup.

Petersham TAFE is committed to using the latest e-learning technologies including blogs, forums, wikis, virtual communities and online multimedia to help students learn in a more enjoyable and effective manner. These learning techniques reflect the change in learning methods in the software industry and society at large.

A Classroom course provided by TAFE NSW - Sydney Institute Petersham College in PETERSHAM, NSW, Australia

Web 2.0

Module 0: Course Prerequisites
| Previous Experience Working in An It Environment.


| Module 1: Round Table Discussion
| Introduction To Web 2.0


| Module 2: The Evolution of the Internet
| The Rise of the Web


| Module 3: An Overview of Traditional Internet Technologies
| The Web 2.0 Idea
About Web Services and Rss
Social Networks (facebook, Linkedin, Hi5, Myspace
Picture Sharing Networks (flickr, Shutterfly, Picasa
Video Sharing Networks (youtube)
Rias in the Corporate World: Why Do I Care About Googledocs


| Module 4: Legalese and Other Stuff
| The Impact and Legality of Posting Information On the Web
In Consideration of Copyright
In Consideration of Corporate Policies and Practices
Protecting the Corporation: About the Associated Risks


| Module 5: Round Table Discussion
| The Risks and Rewards of Web 2.0


| Module 6: Web 2.0 Techniques and Technologies
| Comparing Web Browsers: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Chrome
To Wiki Or Not To Wiki
Social Bookmarking
About Folksonomies
The Lady and the Gentleman On the Web 2.0
Proper Behavior and Netiquette
Adopting Secure Behavior
Using Appropriate Language
Understanding Abbreviations and Special Words
Security and Ssl: How Secure Transactions Work
About Ajax and Json
Introducing Flash
Introducing Silverlight and Java Applets
Content Syndication with Web Feeds
Mash-ups Based On Wpcs
Understanding Tagging: The World of Flickr
The Wonderful World of Forums


| Module 7: Round Table Discussion:
| Traveling On the Web 2.0 Super-highway


| Module 8: Web Application Development
| Business Models for Internet and Web: From Advertising To Subscription
Data Ownership in Web 2.0
The Software As a Service Model (saas
Socialization and Co-creation of Content


| Module 9: The Web 2.0 Revolution
| Redefining the Web: Search, Data and Information Integration
About the Semantic Web
Languages of the Semantic Web: Rdf, Rdfs and Owl
About Ontologies
Micro-formats, Collaborative Tagging and Folksonomies


| Module 10: Round Table Discussion
| How Will Web 2.0 Change Corporate Collaboration and Communication

A Classroom course provided by CBIT Canadian Beaver Training Ottawa in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Web 2.0 - Facebook, blogs and marketing

You probably already know a little of YouTube, Facebook, Flickr and del.icio.us. In this one-day course you’ll get a real taste of the marketing power of the new Web 2.0 services: blogs and wikis, user-generated content, citizen journalism and social software. We’ll look at case studies of customers creating ads and campaigns, how they distribute their content and how to monitor consumer discussions and reviews of your products. An interesting day spent exploring a dynamic and challenging area. No technical or prior knowledge required.

A Classroom course provided by The University of Sydney Centre for Continuing Education in Sydney, NSW, Australia

Ajax Web 2.0

Ajax Fundamentals
Identifying core Ajax/Web 2.0 components
XHTML
XML
JavaScript
CSS
DOM
Exchanging information using the XMLHttpRequest object
Building single page Web applications
Measuring the business benefits of Ajax
Improving data exchange efficiency
Streamlining data entry and presentation
Enhancing the User Experience
Designing interfaces
Assessing presentation requirements
Converting appropriate site functionality to Ajax
Providing interactive updates
Indicating the freshness of data
Incorporating effective form validation
Notifying users of system events and changes
Meeting accessibility standards
Architecting for progressive enhancement and graceful degradation
Complying with W3C and specific government guidelines
Cross-browser tips and techniques
Resolving "back button" limitations
Adding book marking capabilities
Addressing browser-specific issues
Integrating Data Sources
Benefits of Ajax frameworks
Facilitating interaction with client-side code
Decreasing time-to-market
Exporting and syndication
Integrate a dynamic RSS reader
Monitoring and responding to data changes through automated messaging
Maximizing Toolkits for Rich User Interfaces
Leveraging code libraries
Enabling drag-and-drop
Marrying data and presentation through in-line editing
Exploiting special effects for the "wow factor"
Developing a rich user interface
Populating forms with dynamical requests
Assisting the user with autosuggest
Supercharging data forms with rich text editors
Enhancing JavaScript functionality
Accessing page elements
Modifying page content
Extending standard JavaScript objects
Strengthening and Optimizing Performance
Designing for performance
Avoiding memory leaks
Compressing for optimal download speed
Choosing efficient data structures
Managing and protecting code
Safeguarding existing code with exception handling
Structuring and refactoring for reuse and maintenance
Debugging and testing techniques
Guarding against malicious JavaScript code
Securing Data Exchange
Investigating security issues
Avoiding cross-browser pitfalls
Intercepting remote services communication
Stopping invalid cookie usage
Protecting sensitive data
Sniffing data packets
Designing applications with security in mind
Encrypting JavaScript with security algorithms
Emerging Technologies
Exploiting third-party Ajax APIs
Plotting and annotating live mapping data
Utilizing geodata to improve business processes
Circumventing browser security limitations with On Demand JavaScript
Injecting dynamic JavaScript into a Web Page
Debugging techniques
Monitoring communications
Handling server errors
Utilizing browser tools

A Classroom course provided by TOPS Inc. in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

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