DNN Class teaches the Web technologies associated with DotNetNuke.
- At its simplest level, the technology allows editing of the websites generated by non technical personnel.
- At its middle levels(Look and feel) it can be maintained by non programming technical personnel.
- At its highest level (Core technologies-ASP.Net-VB.Net-C#-C ,SQL) i t can be maintained by well trained programmers in these technologies.
DotNetNuke (DNN) is an open source technology with more than 550,000 registered users and developed using free Microsoft technology products.
- ASP.net 2.0
- Visual Studio 2005 Web developer
- Visual Studio 2005 Express VB.Net
- Visual Studio 2005 Express C#
- Visual Studio 2005 Express C
- Sql 2005 Express.
- Purchased Modules will be available to students on their DNN Portals.
The Classes have been taught at Brooksville Bible Chapel Fl and then held in the Citrus County Homosassa Library March 4th, 11th, 18th and 25th from 6PM-7:30PM .
Classes are now being taught at Crystal Oaks Clubhouse in conjunction with Crystal Rivers Users Group.
Visit their website at http://www.crug.com for class details
These will cover the first 2 levels (Simplest and Middle) described above.
All Library Class attendees will be registered with the Library after they have been qualified by filling out the DNNClass.com User Qualification form.
Online Classes will be available the following evening .
The goals of the Classes are listed below:
- Train students to function in at least one of the areas above. A simple non graded test will be required from each student to ascertain the level of class that they may be enrolled in.
- All students attending the classes at the Homosassa Library Classroom must register with the Library to attend.
- Each student will have a portal on the DNNClass website for learning and development after completing the non graded test..
- Successful students will be able to work at home anywhere in the world as long as they have internet access .
- All pages created by students will be consistant with the material being presented and offensive language will not be allowed.
- Students will not use their home pages for experimentation. This is so that errors which will be inevitable during the learning phase will not cause loss of their portal.
Online Classes began on Sept 4th 2007. The Instructor will be available online by a chat program during the scheduled online class. Following the scheduled online class the dated class will be available to all registered users for replay. See announcements Menu for further information.