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Information Technology

XML/Javascript for the Non Tech

Course Code: 01-05-T926

Do you get lost when working through the Javascript and XML needs of a project?  It is easy to get lost in a language that you don’t touch every day.  This class provides an overarching awareness of these programs so that in conversations there is a common ground to move forward on projects and while working on teams.

Finding agile solutions in a technical world and delivering technology projects can be difficult, particularly understanding how different technological elements work together towards a solution. This is the recommended fourth class of the Technical Solutions Delivery Certificate that provides an overview of technological understanding to help in the communication of projects and working relationships.

Class format includes lecture, hands-on exercises, and real-world examples.

Performance Objectives: Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:

  • Describe XML, JavaScript, and JSON.
  • Determine when each program should be used when working on a project.
  • Understand the framework of programming.
  • Define Bootstrap and Angular.

Recommended Prerequisite: To be successful in this course, you should be familiar with using personal computers, the mouse, and keyboard. You should be able to use Windows to launch and close programs, navigate to information stored on the computer, and manage files and folders.

Competencies Covered: Overall review of technical structure

Intended Audience: This course is ideal for anyone, but especially communications professionals who are involved in the conception of projects. This class is aimed at non-IT professionals to gain an understanding of the IT world.