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Standards Mapping

for CIW Site Development Associate Exam

20

Standards in this Framework

14

Standards Mapped

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Mapped to Course

Standard Lessons
2.1
Demonstrate knowledge required to create a Web page.
  1. 2.11 HTML - Structuring Websites Quiz
  2. 3.6 CSS - Styling Websites Quiz
  3. 4.1 Homepage: Your First Website
  4. 5.16 Advanced HTML and CSS Quiz
  5. 6.1 Project: Tell a Story
  6. 7.11 Bootstrap Quiz
  7. 8.1 Bootstrap Project
  8. 9.7 Designing User Interfaces Quiz
  9. 10.1 Final Web Design Project
  10. 11.1 Midterm
2.2
Add images and graphical formatting to HTML files, and create and edit images and audio.
  1. 2.5 Images
  2. 2.9 HTML Styling
  3. 2.10 HTML Colors
  4. 5.9 Visibility
  5. 5.13 Image Manipulation
  6. 5.14 Animation
2.3
Identify and use design and color principles for Web pages.
  1. 2.3 Formatting Text
  2. 2.9 HTML Styling
  3. 2.10 HTML Colors
  4. 5.9 Visibility
2.4
Create a basic HTML form that accepts user input.
2.6
Define Extensible Markup Language (XML), and identify its features and appropriate use.
2.7
Identify essential Web site navigation issues, and ensure page/site accessibility.
  1. 2.4 Links
  2. 5.2 Multi-file Websites
  3. 7.7 Navigation Bars
  4. 7.8 Drop Down Menus
2.8
Define and apply essential aspects of the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) standard, including CSS versions 1, 2 and 3.
  1. 3.1 Introduction to CSS
  2. 3.2 CSS Select by Tag
  3. 3.3 CSS Select by Class
  4. 3.4 CSS Select by ID
  5. 3.5 The Cascade
  6. 5.6 Combining CSS Selectors
  7. 5.8 Special Selectors
2.9
Use the most current version of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML5) to create Web pages.
  1. 2.1 Introduction to HTML
  2. 2.2 Structure of an HTML Page
  3. 2.3 Formatting Text
  4. 2.4 Links
  5. 2.5 Images
  6. 2.7 HTML Lists
  7. 2.8 HTML Tables
  8. 2.9 HTML Styling
  9. 2.10 HTML Colors
  10. 5.1 Getting Started - Advanced HTML and CSS
  11. 5.4 Divs
  12. 5.5 Spans
  13. 10.1 Final Web Design Project
2.10
Identify technologies for enhancing the user's Web experience, including programming languages, multimedia technologies.
  1. 5.3 Embedding iframes
  2. 5.14 Animation
  3. 5.15 Interaction
  4. 7.1 What is Bootstrap?
  5. 7.2 Getting Started with Bootstrap
  6. 7.3 Jumbotron Pages
  7. 7.4 The Bootstrap Grid System
  8. 7.5 Bootstrap Components
  9. 7.6 More Bootstrap Components
2.11
Use GUI-based HTML editing software to create Web pages.
2.12
Test and analyze Web site performance issues.
  1. 5.11 Using the Inspector
  2. 9.5 Prototype
  3. 9.6 Test
2.13
Identify steps in the Web site planning and development process.
  1. 9.1 Intro to Design Thinking
  2. 9.2 Empathy
  3. 9.3 Define
  4. 9.4 Ideate
  5. 9.5 Prototype
  6. 9.6 Test
2.14
Identify essential issues in developing and maintaining a Web site, including project management, testing, legal issues.
  1. 2.6 Copyright
  2. 5.7 The Don't Repeat Yourself Principle
  3. 9.6 Test
2.15
Plan and deliver oral presentations of your Web site, during and after site development.
  1. 10.1 Final Web Design Project
  2. 13.1 Design Research Project
2.16
Define electronic commerce (e-commerce) and related technologies and concepts necessary to develop a secure, useful interface (i.e., storefront).
2.17
Demonstrate knowledge of languages commonly used to provide database connectivity to Web sites.
2.18
Identify the benefits and drawbacks of running your own Web server versus using a service provider.
2.19
Identify common strategies for managing an end user's experience and improving site creativity.
  1. 9.2 Empathy
  2. 9.3 Define
  3. 9.4 Ideate
  4. 9.5 Prototype
  5. 9.6 Test
2.20
Consider copyright and ethical issues when creating Web pages.
  1. 2.6 Copyright
  2. 12.7 The Impact of the Internet
2.21
Design Web pages to industry standards.
  1. 1.2 The Internet
  2. 1.3 Browsers
  3. 1.4 Viewing Websites
  4. 4.1 Homepage: Your First Website
  5. 6.1 Project: Tell a Story
  6. 8.1 Bootstrap Project
  7. 10.1 Final Web Design Project
  8. 13.1 Design Research Project