*** Notice: For the protection of property rights, this catalog is available for online browsing only. Please drop us a line if you would like to receive a copiable version of this catalog. Thank You!


Content

Web Development and Applications


Web Development and Applications



ASP.NET MVC 4 ESSENTIAL TRAINING

With Jess Chadwick

ASP.NET MVC is a powerful and effective framework for building maintainable and scalable web applications. In this course, author Jess Chadwick reviews the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture at the heart of ASP.NET MVC and shows how to create a model, execute controller logic, and interact with models via views. The course shows how to create professional-looking web pages with layouts, work with data in forms, create separate content or sites for mobile devices, and enhance your projects with AJAX. Jess also explains how to secure your site with user permissions, optimize its performance, and deploy it to the world.


DVD-ROM (SingleUser, Closed Captioned) / 2013 / 4 hours

>>> more details <<<


BUILDING FACEBOOK APPLICATIONS WITH PHP AND MYSQL

With Ray Villalobos

Learn the basics of building complex, data-driven applications with the Facebook PHP SDK and MySQL. Author Ray Villalobos first introduces the fundamentals, such as checking to see if a user is logged into an application, accessing Facebook user data through the Open Graph API, and making complex API calls with the Graph API Explorer. The course then dives into building an application with API paths and Facebook Query Language (FQL) calls. Along the way, you'll discover how to post to a user's wall, upload photos, integrate with webpages, and more.


DVD-ROM (SingleUser, Closed Captioned) / 2013 / 105 minutes

>>> more details <<<


DEVELOPING A WEBSITE

Website design and development is an exciting, highly creative industry that continues to grow at a rapid rate. This interview-led program looks at the key considerations involved when developing a website. We examine internet basics, planning a website, designing and constructing a website, and website testing. Interviewed for the program include leading website development experts Karl Ervine, IT lecturer at Victoria University, David Graves, Creative director of GWS Media and John Anderton, CEO of Butterfly Internet. Ideal for senior secondary and TAFE in the fields of information technology, graphic design and business, it provides great advice and tips on how to build a well functioning, user-friendly and attractive website.

Please contact us for primary and secondary schools pricing.

Note : The above titles may have some territorial restrictions. Please feel free to send us an enquiry.


DVD / 2013 / 20 minutes

>>> more details <<<


CSS: STYLING FORMS

With Ray Villalobos

This course covers CSS best practices and techniques for styling and structuring forms. Author Ray Villalobos explains how forms work, best practices for structuring HTML, new additions to forms in HTML5, and how to style individual elements. The course discusses how to use CSS to style traditional and custom elements and reviews browser discrepancies, custom elements, and custom fonts and how to style for different types of user feedback. Advanced CSS layouts and design patterns and issues specific to styling for handhelds are also covered.


DVD-ROM (SingleUser, Closed Captioned) / 2012 / 4 hours

>>> more details <<<


HTML ESSENTIAL TRAINING (2012)

With Bill Weinman

This course introduces web designers to the nuts and bolts of HTML (HyperText Markup Language), the programming language used to create web pages. Author Bill Weinman explains what HTML is, how it's structured, and presents the major tags and features of the language. Discover how to format text and lists, add images and flow text around them, link to other pages and sites, embed audio and video, and create HTML forms. Additional tutorials cover the new elements in HTML5, the latest version of HTML, and prepare you to start working with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).


DVD-ROM (SingleUser, Closed Captioned) / 2012 / 334 minutes

>>> more details <<<


JAVA ADVANCED TRAINING

With David Gassner

Java Advanced Training shows developers how to expand their programming skills and get more out of Java. This course offers platform- and framework-neutral tutorials that can be used to build web, mobile, and desktop applications. Starting with advanced methods of defining Java classes and programmatic flow, author David Gassner goes on to describe the Java Reflection API and the Collections Framework; management of files and directories; test-driven development with advanced exception handling and reporting; and how to work with multiple threads.


DVD-ROM (SingleUser, Closed Captioned) / 2012 / 210 minutes

>>> more details <<<


MVC FRAMEWORKS FOR BUILDING PHP WEB APPLICATIONS

With Drew Falkman

In this course, author Drew Falkman tours four open-source PHP frameworks: Zend, Symfony, CakePHP, and CodeIgniter. The course covers basic framework concepts; explores the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern as a means of simplifying, organizing, and maintaining code; and details the ins and outs of developing basic applications in each of the four frameworks.


DVD-ROM (SingleUser, Closed Captioned) / 2012 / 210 minutes

>>> more details <<<


PHOTOSHOP FOR WEB DESIGN

With Justin Seeley

Join Justin Seeley as he reveals how designers can create vibrant web graphics, wireframes, and complete web site mockups in Adobe Photoshop. The course covers creating a custom web workspace for maximum efficiency; drawing, coloring, and optimizing web graphics; creating vector shapes and text that scale seamlessly; mastering transparency; building navigation bars and buttons; and speeding up these tasks with the Photoshop automation tools.


DVD-ROM (SingleUser, Closed Captioned) / 2012 / 5 hours

>>> more details <<<


SQL SERVER: TRIGGERS, STORED PROCEDURES, AND FUNCTIONS

With Martin Guidry

This course investigates several key database-programming concepts: triggers, stored procedures, functions, and .NET CLR (Common Language Runtime) assemblies. Author Martin Guidry shows how to combine these techniques and create a high-quality database using Microsoft SQL Server 2012. The course also covers real-world uses of the INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE procedures, and how to build a basic web form to connect to your database.


DVD-ROM (SingleUser, Closed Captioned) / 2012 / 2 hours

>>> more details <<<


UP AND RUNNING WITH APTANA STUDIO 3

With Joe Marini

Aptana Studio is one of the most popular free web development tools, and it works on most operating systems, including Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. Join Joe Marini in this course as he takes a quick tour of Aptana Studio and shows off its tools for building rich HTML sites that integrate CSS and JavaScript. The course covers the software step-by-step, from installing Aptana Studio, creating and editing new HTML documents, and leveraging tools like Content Assist and code snippets that help your project progress faster and more accurately, to the final steps involved in testing and deploying your site.


DVD-ROM (SingleUser, Closed Captioned) / 2012 / 75 minutes

>>> more details <<<


UP AND RUNNING WITH JAVA APPLICATIONS

With Todd Perkins

This course is an introduction to developing Java applications for various runtime environments. Author Todd Perkins explains how to configure the development environment, connect a web application to a MySQL database, and build a user interface with the Swing framework. The course also covers publishing applets in a web browser, working with XML data, and creating apps for Android devices.


DVD-ROM (SingleUser, Closed Captioned) / 2012 / 105 minutes

>>> more details <<<


WEB FORM DESIGN BEST PRACTICES

With Luke Wroblewski

In this course, interaction designer Luke Wroblewski shows how to create web forms that encourage visitors to enter information and covers ways to capture input without the use of forms. The course covers boosting conversion rates and customer satisfaction, organizing the structure of forms, aligning and grouping form elements, assigning the correct input field types, validating input, and handling data entry errors. The last chapter highlights alternatives to static forms, such as using dynamic inline forms, using web services, and leveraging device capabilities, which can be used to gather additional information or replace a traditional form altogether.


DVD-ROM (SingleUser, Closed Captioned) / 2011 / 225 minutes

>>> more details <<<


WEB DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS

With James Williamson

Web Design Fundamentals is a survey of Web design and development techniques and technologies, fundamental concepts, terms, and best practices involved in professional web design. Instructor James Williamson examines popular web development tools, server-side software solutions, content management solutions, and cloud-based software, providing a high-level overview of the world of Web publishing.


DVD-ROM (SingleUser, Closed Captioned) / 2010 / 150 minutes

>>> more details <<<


BROADCASTING YOUR BRAND

By Cody Simms

A primer on ways to sprinkle your brand and your content throughout the Web using on-demand methods such as RSS, activity streaming through social channels such as Twitter and FriendFeed, widget embedded content, and shared application platforms.


DVD / 2009 / 50 minutes

>>> more details <<<


HARNESSING THE POWER OF BLOGS

By Scott Karp

As a platform for daily online publishing, blogs can dynamically connect your site to the larger online ecosystem and draw people to your site. The more readers that link to your blog, the higher your search engine ranking. Learn how blogging can expand your editorial mission.


DVD / 2009 / 52 minutes

>>> more details <<<


HOW TO PULL OFF A SUCCESSFUL REDESIGN

By Michael Gold

Redesigning your Website starts with preplanning, goal setting, and getting early buy-in from stakeholders. Nine key steps are outlined, including developing a redesign blueprint, creating mockups to communicate to developers, and conducting user testing.


DVD / 2009 / 32 minutes

>>> more details <<<


SECRETS OF SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION

By Rand Fishkin

Search engines present both challenges and opportunities for site designers and developers. Learn how search engines judge a Web page's relevance and importance, how to improve your site's ranking, and what it takes to draw more visitors from search engines.


DVD / 2009 / 51 minutes

>>> more details <<<


USING WEB METRICS STRATEGICALLY

By Shari Cleary

We all have technology in place to track Web statistics. But interpreting the data and acting on it to improve our sites is challenging. Learn what Key Performance Indicators you should track, who should see the data, and how to analyze it against your performance goals.


DVD / 2009 / 60 minutes

>>> more details <<<


XHTML AND HTML ESSENTIAL TRAINING

With Bill Weinman

In XHTML and HTML Essential Training, Bill Weinman helps designers and coders understand XHTML and HTML. In the process, Bill covers document structure, block- and inline-level tags, floating images, controlling white space, phrase and font markup, and tables and frames. He even provides a good introduction to CSS. Bill offers step-by-step guidance for building a complete working web site.


DVD-ROM (SingleUser, Win, Closed Captioned) / 2009 / 270 minutes

>>> more details <<<


RUBY ON RAILS BEYOND THE BASICS

With Kevin Skoglund

In this sequel to the popular Ruby on Rails Essential Training, expert instructor Kevin Skoglund teaches comprehensive techniques for web developers who already feel comfortable with the fundamentals of Ruby and the Rails MVC framework. This training will help developers move toward creating full-featured Ruby on Rails applications. Kevin begins by explaining how to update software and projects to the latest versions. He then demonstrates alternative ways to interact with Ruby and your Rails applications and teaches the intermediate aspects of the Ruby language. Kevin provides step-by-step instructions for creating a custom blog and content management application. He uses this practical example to show how to work with database migrations, how to get more from ActiveRecord and avoid common pitfalls, how to create flexible controllers and views, and how to improve performance, security, and code management.


DVD-ROM (SingleUser) / 2007 / 690 minutes

>>> more details <<<


HOW TO DESIGN YOUR OWN WEB SITE

This DVD provides you with the basic information that you'll need in order to become involved in web page design. A simple explanation of the web-authoring process is provided and can be understood by beginners.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
1) Students will learn the specialized vocabulary that is used by web page designers.
2) Students will learn about the 'tags' that are essential when using hypertext markup language.
3) Students will learn about readily available materials that can simplify the process of designing web pages.


DVD / 2004 / (Grades 6-12) / 28 minutes

>>> more details <<<


WEBSITE DESIGN

This program is a valuable resource for students investigating the various elements used to design effective websites. Two leading representatives from the web design industry (Paul Andrews of Abstract Art P/L and Simon Bowden of Simon Bowden Design P/L) shed light on the approaches they take when developing an online presence for their clients. The program investigates how established techniques of Graphical Interface Design (GUI) can be applied to website design as well as examining specific design principles for an online medium.

Please contact us for primary and secondary schools pricing.

Note : The above titles may have some territorial restrictions. Please feel free to send us an enquiry.


DVD / 2004 / 25 minutes

>>> more details <<<


BUILDING & MAINTAINING A WEB SITE

This presentation will explore how to build and maintain a business Web site. Students will examine reasons to build a Web site and get an in-depth look at the Web design process. In encountering the Web design process, students will be introduced to programs and tools used in building and maintaining Web sites. Lastly, students will analyze the tradeoff that exists between features and cost in building and maintaining Web sites.

CD-ROM (Win, PowerPoint Presentation (64 slides)) / /

>>> more details <<<


WEB CONTENT

This presentation explores the appropriate manner in which professional Web content is presented and conveyed to a reader. Covering the basics of Web page organization, students will learn how to communicate the information they desire using tools such as graphics, media, sizing, loading time, resolution and bit rates. Students will cover the basic Web content publishing guidelines and rules. The presentation will also help students determine methods of gaining the reader's attention and keeping them interested in the content of a Web page.

CD-ROM (Win, PowerPoint Presentation (49 slides)) / /

>>> more details <<<


WEB ETHICS & E-ISSUES

The ethics and issues of the Internet are important to be aware of because this knowledge can help protect a business, employees and customers. The presentation will give students guidelines for relaying and presenting information that is appropriate over the Web. Copyright issues are a widely discussed topic, especially related to students and businesses. These issues will be covered as well as acceptable routes to avoid them. Students will also gain knowledge on how to respect customer privacy on the Web.

CD-ROM (Win, PowerPoint Presentation (49 slides)) / /

>>> more details <<<


WEB NAMES & REGISTRATION

Choosing a name for a Web site is crucial to its success. This presentation outlines effective Web creation suggestions and recommendations for students. It equips them with the tools to determine which Web site names are already in use, and the specific steps one would take to register an original Web site.

CD-ROM (Win, PowerPoint Presentation (39 slides)) / /

>>> more details <<<

***Price on web-site may not be current and is subject to modification by quotation***



Email :
inquiry@learningemall.com

Websites :
http://www.learningemall.com [ English ]
http://www.learningemall.com.hk [ Chinese ]