Training

Updated: April 8, 1996

The Microsoft Online Institute Web Pilot Program
The Microsoft Online Institute (MOLI) Web pilot program offers users a combination of self-paced and instructor-led training. Learning advisors (instructors) provide students with expert advice, motivation, and assistance to better understand courseware content. Through assignments, hands-on experience, and interactive discussions, students are able to gain the knowledge they need to develop effective business solutions. From within the MOLI "virtual campus," students can view course listings, enroll in classes, and participate in Student Union "activities." Course offerings include Web authoring and design with Microsoft Internet Explorer and Internet application development using Microsoft Internet Information Server. Visit the MOLI site at http://moli.microsoft.cominternet link for a complete course listing and additional information.

Web Authoring with Microsoft Tools
Microsoft has collaborated with Gestalt Systems, Inc., a Microsoft Authorized Technical Education Center, to create a one-day training seminar for Web authors and Internet application developers. This course provides hands-on training in the fundamentals of Web design, Microsoft's Internet strategy, standard hypertext markup language (HTML), Internet Explorer HTML extensions such as inline audio-video interleaved (AVI) file format, marquees, watermarks, background sounds, and virtual reality modeling language (VRML). Link to the Gestalt Web siteinternet link for schedules and locations.

Internet Application Development with the Internet Information Server
This course will show students how to maintain and develop applications for a Web site based on Microsoft's Internet Information Server. This course is designed for Windows and Windows NT developers who are familiar with products like Microsoft Access and Visual Basic®--you do not need to know C++ or Perl scripting to create compelling, interactive Internet applications. The Information Management Group (IMG)internet link collaborated with Microsoft to develop this course, and it is being distributed to training companies across North America by Gestalt Systems, Inc. While this course is not official Microsoft Curriculum, it represents an important knowledge base that you will want to take advantage of. Link to the Gestalt Web siteinternet link for details...


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