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Certificate in Web Applications Development
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What Is A Web Application?
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What Is The Certificate? Self-contained award comprising: –6 x 12-week short courses 3 x 10 point Level 2 3 x 10 point Level 3 –600 hours of study –A lot of hard work
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What Is It About? Business Goals and Strategies Planning and Teams Designing and Modelling Standards and Protocols Tools and Techniques Distributed Architectures Components, Objects and Scripting
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What Components Does It Use? Bought in books Study Guides WWW Documents Promises Web Site and FirstClass Practical Work and Software Portfolio Web Space Multimedia
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How Is It Delivered? Two Presentations per year Promises Web Sites –Course Guides, Study Guides, Report Writing –Assignments, Project Certificate CD-ROM, OLA CD-ROM Private Web Sites –Software, Worked Examples, WWW Links
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How Is It Supported? Central Academic –News, Administration, Assessment Conference Tutors –Themes, Self-support Student Moderators –Cafe
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How Is It Assessed? 3 CMAs –Weeks 1 – 36% –Weeks 4 – 66% –Weeks 7 – 96% Project-based ECA –Report70% –Practical30% 82% 18% Learning Devices
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What’s Different? Self-support Model –Students’ expectations –AL expectations Course Books –Accepting what’s available –Adding where necessary –Publisher’s support for ‘instructor’ Platform neutral
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Conference Structure Themed topics to broaden perspectives Purposeful moderation Encouraged self- support Weekly archiving
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Where Are We? NOW
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What’s Good? Speed of Production Autonomy Opportunity to try-out True ‘pilot’ phase Managing Own Content –Add-on features to Promises
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Student Enrolment
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What’s Bad? Speed of Production Finding Texts and Als –Plenty of reference texts –ALs with knowledge of subject Students and Pre-requisites –Supporting ill-prepared students Marketing –There is none
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The Courses TT280 Design, Development, and Management TT281 The Client Side of Web Application Development TT282 The Server Side of Web Application Development TT380 - Databases In Websites TT381 - Open Source Development Tools TT382 - Server Management, Performance, And Tuning
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TT280 Design, Development, and Management Business Goals Standards & Protocols –HTML, CSS, HTTP –Browser Compatibility Accessibility & Usability –W3C, CAST Design –Structures and Tools –Performance Assessment
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TT281 The Client Side of Web Application Development Client-Server Architectures Accessibility & Usability Standards –ECMA, W3C Design –Basic Scripting, Procedures –Code debugging
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TT282 The Server Side of Web Application Development Server Modelling –Reliability and Performance Security Issues –Authentication & PKI N-tier Architectures Re-usable Components & Objects ASP Framework
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TT380 Databases In Websites Role of the Database Using E-R Diagrams Connectivity –ODBC, OLE-DB Standards - SQL92 Security Issues –Intra-service authorisation Site Indexes and Document Searches
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TT381 Open Source Development Tools The Open Source Movement –History, Goals Contributions to Web Applications –Apache, MySQL Collaborative Development –People and Tools
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TT382 Server Management, Performance, And Tuning Management Issues –Security, Availability, Scalability Proxies, Firewalls and DMZs PKI Implementation Monitoring Performance –Stress-testing, Logs Tuning Performance –OS, Hardware, Network
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Special Tools HTTP Message Viewer Web Server Round-trip Timer
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Special Web Sites Web Certificate Telemat Resources Promises Site
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