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Day 1-
Introduction To PHP
- Introduction To PHP
- How PHP works
- Using a text editor for your scripts
- Your first PHP page
- Sending Output to the browser: The Print Function
- Sending Output to the browser: Echo Function
- Using the Print F Function
Day 2 -PHP Variables, Constants,
Operators and HTML forms
- Understanding PHP variables
- Declaring variables
- Variable types
- Naming variables
- Scope of variables
- Using form variables
- PHP Constants
- PHP Operators
- Logical Operators
- Comparison operators
- Concatenation Operator
- Short Hand Operators and Expressions
- Sending Output to the Browser: The Assignment Operator "="
- PHP and HTML Forms
- PHP Expressions
- The here docs function
- Formatting Values in PHP
Day 3- PHP Conditional
Statements
- Testing Conditions in your PHP Script
- Control statements
- Conditional statements
- Logic and Relational Operators
- The 'if' Statement
- The 'if' 'else' Statement
- Conditional expression
- The Switch statement
- The ? Operator
- Basic PHP Syntax
Day 4 -Automating Repetitive Tasks with PHP Loops
- Loops
- Types of Loops
- break Statement
- continue Statement
- for Statement
- The 'for' State
- foreach Statement
Day 5- PHP built-in functions and Creating
custom functions
- Introduction to Functions
- Creating custom functions
- Calling a function
- Using arguments in PHP functions
- Using the return statement
- Understanding the scope of cariables
- Using global variables
- Using the PHP static statement
- The "&" operator
- Working with PHP built-in functions
- Using the date function to add dates to your PHP Scripts
Day 6 - Sending email with
PHP
- Sending email message with PHP
- PHP and Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
- The PHP built-in mail function
- Specifying a mail recipient
- Specifying the subject of the email
- Adding the email message
- Using additional mail headers
- Retrieving HTML form Input via email
- Sending Email to Multiple Recipients
Day7-14 FINAL
PROJECT
Benefits Explained:
Instructor-led Training: Students can choose either
our Instructor-led self-paced training or our Instructor-led
one-on-one training. Both training choices guarantee
students instructor feedback, evaluation and course concept
clarification. Students registering for the Instructor-led
one-on-one training will have telephone, instant
messenger/net conferencing, and email access to their
instructor. Students registering for the Instructor-led
self-paced training will have email access to their
instructor.
Live server space: We provide students access to Web
servers running PHP, ASP, and ColdFusion MX. These
servers are available to all registered students for the
duration of the course at no additional cost. All
students are required to upload their homework assignments
to the school server. Instructions on how to upload homework
assignments are provided by the school.
Convenient Schedule: Our training requires no time
and place commitments. Students can access course
lectures, projects, homework assignments, and other course
resources at any time. Access is granted 24 hours a day, 7
days a week.
Instructor Support: Our instructors are available to
answer questions on course topics, homework assignments,
projects and other course related issues.
Instructor Support is available on weekdays between 9am and
4pm Eastern Standard time. Instructors usually respond
with in a 2-6hour time frame.
Course/Program Certificate: The Internet Learning
Institute issues a certificate of completion to
students who successfully complete their course. Completion
of a course is based on the completion of the final project.
The final project usually includes all concepts covered in
the course lectures.
Grade Report: We maintain a grade reporting system.
Students are generally graded for homework assignments and
final projects. Students are emailed updated reports as
homework assignments and projects are evaluated by
instructors.
Instructor Homework Evaluation and Final Project
Evaluation: Our Instructors evaluate, grade and provide
feedback on all homework assignments and projects.
Evaluation, grading and feedback is generally based
on coding techniques, presentation, mastery, comprehension,
utilization and application of course lecture concepts. We
always encourage our students to go above and beyond the
project requirements.
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*Prerequisite:
*Students
are strongly encouraged to review prerequisite course
requirements. Adequate knowledge of prerequisite courses
provide a solid foundation for successful
participation in this course.
Benefits:
- Instructor-led
Online Training
- Live
server space
- Convenient
Schedule (No place or time commitment)
- Instructor
Support
- Course/Program
Certificate
- Grade
Report
- Official
Transcript
- Instructor Homework
Evaluation
- Instructor Final
Project Evaluation
About Complete
Certificate Courses
Complete certificate courses are detailed courses.
Instructors use extensive homework assignments and
projects to reinforce lecture topics.
Students must meet homework, lab,
and final project requirements before the course
certificate is issued.
Homework assignments and projects are evaluated based
on coding techniques, presentation, mastery,
comprehension, utilization and application of course
lecture concepts.
Multiple Registrations:
Note that multiple registrations are only
allowed with company purchase orders. School policy
generally requires that students register for one
course at a time.
How
to use your personal project as a basis for your
final course project: The school allows the use
of a personal project as a basis for a final
project. This option is excellent for students
working on related projects. Students are required
to submit a project proposal to their instructor for
approval. Instructors review project proposals to
ensure that they are within the course limits and to
ensure that the incorporate all concepts learned in
the class.
Note:
All students registered for complete certificate
courses have two months to complete their course
load. Students who take longer than two months will
be considered dormant. A dormant student is a
student who has failed to complete the required
course work within the allowed period. Dormant
students are required pay a course reactivation fee
of half (50%) of the current tuition. |
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