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Explain and implement Web design concepts, including page layout, font and color selection, graphic images, copyright and ethics, audience usability, file hierarchy, and navigation.
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Select and implement basic Web technologies, such as HTML tables and frames, metadata, and Cascading Style Sheets.
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Use Web production applications and tools to create and manage pages and sites, create animated GIFs, and edit graphic image files, to enhance the user s experience.
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Identify the Internet governing organizations and legal issues.
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Understand how to research Internet standards, register a domain name and the basic principles of the domain name system (DNS).
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Identify the relationship between IP addresses and domain names, including: assignment of IP addresses within a subnet.
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Define Internet communications protocols.
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Demonstrate ways to communicate effectively and efficiently transfer text and binary files using the Internet.
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Identify security-related issues related to Internet clients in the workplace and configure user customization features in Web browsers including: preferences, caching, cookies.
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Recognize essential database concepts and demonstrate knowledge of languages commonly used to provide database connectivity to Web sites.
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Identify job roles and responsibilities in the IT Industry.
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Construct a web page using Notepad and XHTML coding incorporating forms, frames.
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Distinguish between and be able to use absolute and relative pathnames.
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Identify differences in platforms, browsers, display settings, etc., and related issues.
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Design and apply essential aspects of the cascading style sheets standard for page layouts.
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Define style precedence and style inheritance.
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Identify pre-production requirements including storyboarding, researching, budgeting, drafting proposals, contracts and requirements documents, prioritizing, etc.
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Identify and incorporate standards for usability, ease of navigation, accessibility, and internationalization.
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Identify and construct appropriate voice for web delivery.
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Follow steps involved for testing, optimizing, hosting, and implementation of website.
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Troubleshoot, compress, publish and export animations.
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Identify and use design and color principles for Web pages.
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Create visually appealing graphic images.
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Integrate the use of special effects into interactive media presentations.
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Optimize and export graphics.
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Identify steps in the Web site planning development and/or maintenance process.
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Define electronic commerce (e-commerce) and related technologies and concepts necessary to develop a secure, useful interface (i.e., storefront).
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Represent technical issues to a non-technical audience.