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Web 2.0 for the Business Users Training
web 2.0 Training Overview

Web 2.0 holds tremendous potential for enterprises of all shapes and sizes. The network has evolved from being a mere conduit for exchanging files, into a full-fledged ecosystem that is capable of facilitating collaboration and innovation.

This two-day seminar explores Web 2.0 and the shift toward incorporating progressive Internet technologies such as wikis, blogs, data feeds, podcasting, instant messaging, and social networking into the enterprise intranet (“Enterprise 2.0”). Broadcasting, collaboration and social networking technologies will be explored along with the subject of Rich Internet Applications (RIA). Attention will also be given to the trend around information “mash-ups” which result from combining data feeds and information APIs from multiple sources into creating a new, composite view. Finally, significant attention will be given to the effective management of a Web 2.0 / Enterprise 2.0 organizational strategy.

web 2.0 Training Topics

  • What is Web 2.0?
  • What technologies are leveraged by Web 2.0?
  • What are Rich Internet Applications (RIA) and Mash-ups?
  • How do SOA and Web services fit into the Web 2.0 picture?
  • What sort of value proposition does Web 2.0 offer?
  • How have other organizations benefited from Web 2.0?
  • What opportunities exist to leverage Web 2.0 / Enterprise 2.0 capabilities within my organization?
  • Can Web 2.0 / Enterprise 2.0 solutions be effectively managed and governed?
Web 2.0 Training Objectives

  • Put Web 2.0 in the context of the enterprise at large
  • Identify the technology components of Web 2.0
  • Clearly identify the value-add associated with adoption of Web 2.0
  • Explore successful utilization of Web 2.0 within the industry
  • Discuss the ‘Enterprise 2.0’ trend and how it can change organizations
  • Explore broadcasting, collaboration, social networking, and similar Web 2.0 applications
  • Identify and explore management and governance techniques
  • Identify and discuss best practices around adoption of Web 2.0 / Enterprise 2.0
Web 2.0 Training Audience

Technology managers, business analysts, and team leads

Web 2.0 Training Prerequisites

A basic understanding of Web technologies (browsers, servers, Websites, etc.) is preferred but not required

Web 2.0 Training Duration

Two days

web 2.0 Training Course outline

1. Course Map
  • Web 2.0 for Business Users
  • Course Map
2. Introduction to Web 2.0
  • Objectives
  • What is Web 2.0?
  • What Web 2.0 is Not
  • Innovations Associated With Web 2.0
  • Enterprise Web 2.0?
  • Knowledge-In
  • Web Service
  • Feed Service
  • Harness Existing Data Source
  • Create a New Data Source
  • Blogs, Wikis and Podcasts
  • Consumer Collaboration
  • Social Networking
  • Hard Data on Web 2.0 Adoption
3. Introduction to AJAX
  • Objectives
  • What is AJAX?
  • A Simple Example
  • The Old Way
  • The AJAX Way
  • Two Key Aspects of AJAX
  • What are the Advantages of the AJAX Approach?
  • AJAX Technologies
  • The Basic AJAX API
  • Creating the XMLHttpRequest Object
  • The XMLHttpRequest Object Basics
  • Complete Example
  • The Timeline
4. Rich Internet Applications
  • Objectives
  • Introduction
  • Technologies Used by RIA
  • What is XHTML?
  • The DTD and MIME Type
  • The Basic Syntax
  • CSS2
  • RIA Architecture
5. Mashup
  • Objectives
  • Introduction
  • Example
  • Mashup Genres
  • Key Components
  • Retrieving Data
  • The Architecture
  • Data Format
6. Podcasting
  • Objectives
  • What Is Podcasting?
  • Podcasting Example
  • Podcasting Advantages
  • Business Use of Podcasts
  • Podcasting Steps
  • Step 1: Create Content
  • Step 2: Create an RSS Feed
  • Step 3: Upload
  • Tools
  • Using Video
7. Web Syndication
  • Objectives
  • What is Web Syndication?
  • Syndication Example
  • Syndication Client
  • Web Syndication Benefits
  • Syndication Examples
  • Feed Formatting
  • RSS
  • RSS Example
  • Atom
  • Atom Example
  • Feed Serving and Reading Feeds
  • RDF
  • RDF Example
  • RDF Uses
8. Social Networking
  • Objectives
  • Introduction
  • The Network
  • Social Networking Sites
  • Forming Tribes
  • Why Do People Use Social Networking
  • Social Networking for the Enterprise
  • The Future
  • Social Migration
  • Social Networking vs. Blogs
9. Collaboration in Web 2.0
  • Objectives
  • Introduction
  • Traditional Internet Collaboration
  • Web 2.0 Collaboration
  • Importance of Collaboration
  • Blog
  • Example Blog
  • Creating a Blog
  • Posting Blog Entries
  • Wikis
  • Vandalism and Trustworthiness
  • Writing Wiki Content
  • The SLATES Components of Collaboration
  • Search
  • Links
  • Authoring
  • Tags
  • Extensions
  • Signals
  • Adoption Techniques
10. Web 2.0 Economy
  • Objectives
  • Introduction
  • The Long Tail of Retail
  • Example Probability Distribution
  • What Does it All Mean?
  • Why Long Tail Happens?
  • What Can You Do?
  • Web 2.0 Business Models
11. Web 2.0 Adoption
  • Objectives
  • Gartner's Prediction
  • Successful Knowledge Management Projects
  • Building a Critical Mass
  • Adoption Rate and Personal Wealth
  • Adopting Customer Facing Tools

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