Apply web authoring tool to convert client data for websites



From the official document:
 * "This unit defines the competency required to use web development software to create website content. The unit is designed to use a web authoring tool to convert text and images to appropriate web protocols."

Basically, that means ... (translate above into plain english)

You can read more about this unit on the National Training Information Systems Official document for ICAU4207A.

This unit forms part of the following qualifications:
 * Cert IV Websites Qualification in Australia

How this unit will help you
After learning and applying the skills required by this unit you'll be able to demonstrate your skills in:


 * translate the above elements and performance criteria into plain english and summarise here...

Heading text
=====
 * 1) REDIRECT Target page name

Ideas for demonstrating this unit
The best way to demonstrate these skills is ...

Where modules like HTML and CSS are part of the course it would be beneficial to add the following to this module to avoid duplication of skills and knowledge.


 * 1) Discuss the need for conversion of Data to suit web pages.
 * 2) Using Adobe Acrobat to convert to and from various file formats, e.g. html to pdf etc.
 * 3) Resizing images to a lower resolution and web page requirement.
 * 4) Creating and using .png files.
 * 5) Using Adobe Media Encoder to convert and skin native files to .flv.
 * 6) Use .swf files in Dreamweaver and set Wmode to transparent.
 * 7) Editing and converting various sound files, for web compatibility.
 * 8) Scan print to digital format using OCR programs.

This list can be modified with other techniques. Let us know about your thoughts.

TD Hornsby tafe.

Grading
If you are demonstrating this unit as part of a formal course, you might find that the unit is graded (meaning you can not only demonstrate your competence, but can also gain a credit or distinction). Your facilitator may already have set criteria that your college uses. If not, here are some ideas for possible credit/distinction activities that you can discuss with your facilitator: