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Web SysTech 2 Chapter1
Technologies 2
PRESENTED BY: ENGR. ROGER R. ABULENCIA
ESSU Vision
A technologically-advanced
university producing professionals
and competitive leaders for local
and national development.
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ESSU Mission
To provide quality education
responsive to the national and global
needs focused on generating
knowledge and technology that will
improve the lives of the people.
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College Goals
The College of Computer Studies is committed to
develop globally competent information technology
professionals, through:
a. Provision of relevant, knowledge and skills in
information technology responsive to the
changing needs of the industry and society;
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College Goals
b. Development of competent faculty and
students through industry-led training and
experiences which enable them to advance in
the profession of information technology; and
c. Application of learned theories and
competencies through the conduct of IT driven
research and extension programs.
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Program Objectives
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
program will produce graduates with:
a. Strong foundation of knowledge and skills that
will serve as gateway into an advance field of
Information Technology, Management
Information System or other related fields;
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Program Objectives
b.Competence and globally at par in their field of
specialization; and
c. Desirable values of Information Technology
professionals and researches that augment that
continuous growth in the field of Information
Technology.
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Web Systems and
Technologies 2
PRESENTED BY: ENGR. ROGER R. ABULENCIA
Course Description
This course covers several Content
Management Systems that will be used to
develop an in-depth understanding of the
general processes used to set up CMS sites
and the applications and platforms which can
be used to create dynamically updated content
management system.
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Course Learning Outcomes
CLO1. Understanding the role of content
management technologies to acquire,
organize and present web content.
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Course Policies
Assignments/activities and projects should be
submitted/presented as scheduled otherwise
they will not be accepted.
Students who miss to attend major exams &
quizzes due to justifiable reason (sickness) with
note approved by the dean shall be given special
examination.
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Course Policies
Removal, completion of INC and conditional
grades should be accomplished within one (1)
semester period starting from the date of final
grades were submitted.
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Grading System
1. Class Standing 60%
Oral Recitation (online)
Projects
Online Quizzes/Activities
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Grading System
2. Periodical Examination 40%
Midterm/Final Examinations
TOTAL 100%
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Actual Rating Equivalent Rating Adjectival Rating
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Chapter Covered
Chapter 1 Overview of Content Management
System
Chapter 2 Getting Started with Moodle
Chapter 3 WordPress
Chapter 4 Administering Joomla
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Course Requirements
Must take and pass the major examinations
(Midterm and Final Examination).
Must take and pass the quizzes (online).
Must actively participate during the virtual
discussion.
Must submit and pass required activity,
assignments and projects.
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Course Requirements
Chapter Title Requirement/Output
1 Introduction to Content Management Evaluation/Activities
System nd & 4th
2 Getting Started with Moodle Quizzes (every 2
3 WordPress week of the month via
Edmodo)
4 Administering Joomla Major Exam (via
Edmodo)
Midterm Requirement – Develop Content Management System using Moodle
Final Requirement – Develop CMS website using WordPress or Joomla
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Chapter 1
Introduction to Content
Management System
Overview
This chapter provides you a thorough
understanding of Content Management
Systems (CMS).
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Learning Outcome:
At the end of this chapter, you are expected to:
Identify the features of a CMS that would fulfil
the requirements of web technologies
application.
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What is a Content Management
System?
an application that is used to manage and
publish web content, allowing multiple users to
contribute, create, edit, and publish without
having to beg a developer.
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How Content Management System
Works
Websites are built with databases
Managed by companies or communities
Updates as the web evolves
Provides version management and authoring
workflow
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Two major components of CMS:
1. Content Management Application (CMA)
front end component of a content
management system (CMS).
The CMA interface allows users to create and
manage corporate or website content.
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Two major components of CMS:
2. Content Delivery Application (CDA)
acts as the back-end portion of the website
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Basic Features of a CMS
Content creation
o allows users to easily create and format content
Content storage
o stores content in one place, in a consistent
fashion
o this means that text and other assets are stored
in a database or XML repository
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Basic Features of a CMS
Workflow management
o assigns privileges and responsibilities based on
roles such as authors, editors and admins
Publishing
o organizes and pushes content live
o creates web pages using content and templates
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Questions:
1. What is CMS and how does it work?
2. What is the importance of CMS to you as a
student?
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Assignment
1. Identify what are the benefits of Content
Management System?
2. Why do you need CMS? Explain.
3. Watch this video clip from this link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrbpOmNC_mM
After watching, write a brief paragraph
summarizing what you learned from the video clip.
4. What are the different CMS applications?
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