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Web Skills Training Guide

The charts below suggest paths for training to take you to your professional development goals – Web Novice, Website Maintainer, Website Developer, Web Master.

To get specific information on the instructor-led courses listed – what's covered, who is teaching, duration, schedule, cost – go to the STARS catalog, available at the Axess Portal. Go to http://axess.stanford.edu and click on the Training tab.

To sign up for a Training by Appointment session, see http://one-on-one.stanford.edu.

For information about TechPort online computer training courses, go to http://techport.stanford.edu/. These courses are available 24/7 (SUNet ID and computer running Windows required).

Click on the training path you're interested in.

  • WEB NOVICE – someone who can edit existing web pages and build a simple personal website
  • WEBSITE MAINTAINER – a more experienced web person who can edit and create simple pages for a department or group
  • WEBSITE DEVELOPER – someone savvy enough to build and edit sophistical web pages and forms for a department or group
  • WEB MASTER – an expert who can design, build, maintain, and enhance pages, forms, and sites for a department or group


WEB NOVICE    Edit Existing Pages and Build a Simple Personal Website
REQUIRED COURSES Similar Courses from TechPort
Sequence:

Internet and Intranet Skills: Basic Concepts, Searching the Internet

Internet Explorer 5.0: Getting Started, Up and Running

Netscape Communicator 4.0: Getting Started with Navigator, Up and Running with Navigator

Dreamweaver MX: Foundation I
Dreamweaver 4: Foundation

Go to http://techport.stanford.edu/

Work through the online tutorial Essential Computer Skills for Web-Based Administrative Applications
ITSS-2601 2. Dreamweaver Lite
ITSS- 2621 3.Photos, Graphics, and the Web: The Basics
Training by Appointment sessions to have questions answered and get additional training working with your web pages

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WEBSITE MAINTAINER    Edit and Create Simple Pages for a Department or Group
REQUIRED COURSES (or Equivalent Experience) Similar Courses from TechPort
Sequence:

Dreamweaver MX: Foundation I
Dreamweaver 4: Foundation

Go to http://techport.stanford.edu/

ITSS-2601 1. Dreamweaver Lite
ITSS 2603 2. Mastering Dreamweaver, Levels 1 & 2
ITSS 2621 3. Photos, Graphics, and the Web: The Basics
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED COURSES

Fireworks MX: Foundation I
Fireworks 4: Foundation

Go to http://techport.stanford.edu/

ITSS-1461

Photoshop, Levels 1 & 2

ITSS-2502 Web Design, Level 2 – Data presentation and page layout
using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and Tables
OPTIONAL, RELATED COURSES

Flash MX: Foundation
Flash 5: Fundamentals

Go to http://techport.stanford.edu/

ITSS-2503 Web Design, Level 3 – In-depth lecture on design, accessibility,
and compliance issues
ITSS 2631 Macromedia Flash, Levels 1 & 2
ITSS-2504 Web Design, Level 4 – Forms and basic CGI programming
ITSS-2505 Web Design, Level 5 – Protecting documents on the Web with a
Bonus Lesson on JavaScript
Training by Appointment sessions to have questions answered and get additional training working with your web pages

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WEBSITE DEVELOPER    Build and Edit Sophisticated Web Pages and Forms for a Department or Group
REQUIRED COURSES (or Equivalent Experience) Similar Courses from TechPort
Sequence:

Web Authoring and Publishing: Building Fill-in Forms, HTML Documents, Website Presentation, Web Tools

Internet and Intranet Skills: Setting up a Website, Website Administration, Website Security

Dreamweaver MX: Foundation I
Dreamweaver 4: Foundation
Fireworks MX: Foundation
Fireworks 4: Foundation

Go to http://techport.stanford.edu

ITSS-2501 1. Web Design, Level 1 – The basics of creating
and publishing web pages
ITSS-2502 2. Mastering Dreamweaver, Levels 1 & 2
ITSS-1461 3.Photoshop, Levels 1 & 2
ITSS-2502

Web Design, Level 2 – Data presentation and page layout using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and Tables

ITSS-2503 Web Design, Level 3 – In-depth lecture on design, accessibility,
and compliance issues
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED COURSES

Dreamweaver 4: Experienced
Advanced Web Authoring: JavaScript
Flash MX: Foundation
Flash 5: Fundamentals

Go to http://techport.stanford.edu/

ITSS-2504 Web Design, Level 4 – Forms and basic CGI programming
ITSS-2505 Web Design, Level 5 – Protecting documents on the Web with a Bonus Lesson on JavaScript
ITSS-2631 Macromedia Flash, Levels 1 & 2
OPTIONAL, RELATED COURSES  
Training by Appointment sessions to have questions answered and get additional training working with your web pages

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WEB MASTER    Design, Build, Maintain, and Enhance Pages and Sites for a Department or Group
REQUIRED COURSES (or Equivalent Experience) Similar Courses from TechPort
Sequence:  

Web Authoring and Publishing: Building Fill-in Forms, HTML Documents, Website Presentation, Web Tools

Internet and Intranet Skills: Setting up a Website, Website Administration, Website Security

Dreamweaver MX: Foundation I
Dreamweaver 4: Foundation
Dreamweaver 4: Experienced

Fireworks MX: Foundation
Fireworks 4: Foundation
Advanced Web Authoring: JavaScript

Go to http://techport.stanford.edu/

ITSS-2501 1.Web Design, Level 1 – The basics of
creating and publishing web pages
ITSS-2603 2. Mastering Dreamweaver, Levels 1 & 2
ITSS 2605 3. Mastering Dreamweaver, Level 3
ITSS-2502 Web Design, Level 2 – Data presentation and page
layout using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
and Tables
ITSS-2503 Web Design, Level 3 – In-depth lecture on
design, accessibility, and compliance issues
ITSS-2504 Web Design, Level 4 – Forms and basic CGI programming
ITSS-2505 Web Design, Level 5 – Protecting documents on the Web
with a Bonus Lesson on JavaScript
ITSS-1461 Photoshop, Level 1 & 2
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED COURSES

Flash MX: Foundation
Flash 5: Fundamentals
Flash MX ActionScript for Developers: Experienced
Flash MX Design Techniques: Experienced

Go to http://techport.stanford.edu/

ITSS-2631 Macromedia Flash, Levels 1 & 2
ITSS-2511 PHP Workshop
Training by Appointment sessions to have questions answered and get additional training working with your web pages

OTHER SOURCES OF WEB SKILLS TRAINING include:

Tech Express. Geared towards the average office user of technology, they are held during the lunch hour. More information at http://techexpress.stanford.edu/.

Tech Briefings. Targeting the more savvy computer user or computer professional, they are held in Turing Auditorium on Fridays from 2:00 - 3:30. More information at http://techbriefings.stanford.edu/.

These informal sessions are for staff, faculty, and students. No fee or registration is required. To help you better use technology to do your job at Stanford, topics include: Internet security, viruses, the Web, email, operating systems, and new applications.

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