Standards in this Framework
Standards Mapped
Mapped to Course
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2.1
Demonstrate knowledge required to create a Web page. |
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2.2
Add images and graphical formatting to HTML files, and create and edit images and audio. |
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2.3
Identify and use design and color principles for Web pages. |
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2.4
Create a basic HTML form that accepts user input. |
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2.6
Define Extensible Markup Language (XML), and identify its features and appropriate use. |
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2.7
Identify essential Web site navigation issues, and ensure page/site accessibility. |
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2.8
Define and apply essential aspects of the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) standard, including CSS versions 1, 2 and 3. |
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2.9
Use the most current version of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML5) to create Web pages. |
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2.10
Identify technologies for enhancing the user's Web experience, including programming languages, multimedia technologies. |
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2.11
Use GUI-based HTML editing software to create Web pages. |
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2.12
Test and analyze Web site performance issues. |
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2.13
Identify steps in the Web site planning and development process. |
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2.14
Identify essential issues in developing and maintaining a Web site, including project management, testing, legal issues. |
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2.15
Plan and deliver oral presentations of your Web site, during and after site development. |
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2.16
Define electronic commerce (e-commerce) and related technologies and concepts necessary to develop a secure, useful interface (i.e., storefront). |
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2.17
Demonstrate knowledge of languages commonly used to provide database connectivity to Web sites. |
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2.18
Identify the benefits and drawbacks of running your own Web server versus using a service provider. |
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2.19
Identify common strategies for managing an end user's experience and improving site creativity. |
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2.20
Consider copyright and ethical issues when creating Web pages. |
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2.21
Design Web pages to industry standards. |
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