SharePoint 2019 Design Immersive

For Responsive and Adaptive Web Development
Instructor: Oguz Alpoge

*** Course description

The course teaches advanced Microsoft SharePoint web site designs and programming with the help of SharePoint Tools and Visual Studio 2019 for hosting on Microsoft web and database servers, Office 365 and Azure.

Latest responsive design technologies of HTML 5, CSS 3, Bootstrap CSS Framework, JavaScript libraries like jQuery, KendoUI and web services of REST, SOAP will be implemented.


*** Course goals and objectives

Students enjoy excellent benefits of this course in becoming developers or designers of enterprise applications based on Microsoft SharePoint, the most sophisticated collaboration and content management system. While developing real-world solutions to complex business problems and challenges, students learn how to combine interesting code examples with the services of the Microsoft collaboration platform.

Hands-on solutions focus on using SharePoint Tools, the web browser interface, Visual Studio 2019 and Office development tools. Solutions can interact with SharePoint as a service provider, taking advantage of SharePoint's many features such as lists, libraries, document repositories, collaboration sites, publishing sites and search functions.

Currently, there is an ever increasing demand for creative and trained technical SharePoint staff in organizations of all sizes.

*** Course prerequisites

Students will need prior understanding and experience with web design and programming.

Subjects

Developer IDEs, Tools & Libraries
  • Visual Studio 2019
  • SharePoint Tools
  • NuGet
  • jQuery
  • Bootstrap CSS Framework
Languages & Protocols
  • Javascript
  • C#
  • HTML5, CSS3
  • REST, JSON, SOAP Web Services
  • Web programming for mobile tablet computers and smart phones
Presentations, Demos and Exercises
* Creating a live online SharePoint portal in a professional data center
* Editing with SharePoint Tools
* Editing with the Web browser UI Ribbon
* Master Pages, Site Templates, Page Layouts
* Central Administration
* Publishing and Collaboration (Team) Sites
* Lists, Libraries
* Branding, Themes and CSS
* Visual Studio Integration with the SharePoint Server and Client Object Models
* Interaction with SharePoint Web Services from other web sites
* Web Parts, App Parts and App Models
* Workflow
* Business Data Catalog
* Business Connectivity Services
* InfoPath Forms Designer and Filler
* Code samples, UI design, and platform integration in the context of real-world problems
Project Work
Learning is based on hands-on, practical exercises. Web based projects will be created and posted online.
The student will gain access to a production online web hosting provider for publishing his/her designs during class. Code exercises and projects will give major confidence for job interviews.

The student will be able to keep the codes and improve them for future designs. Online projects will help as live demonstration of accomplishments during job interviews. Hundreds of code samples will be shown and the student will be provided in-depth learning on nearly every aspect.

Textbooks

SharePoint on Demand
- SharePoint on Demand
by Steve Johnson and Perspection Inc.
Pro SharePoint Branding and Responsive Web Development
- Pro SharePoint Branding and Responsive Web Development
by Eric Overfield, Rita Zhang, Oscar Medina and Kanwal Khipple (Apress, Jun 12, 2013)
Beginning SharePoint: Building Business Solutions
- Beginning SharePoint: Building Business Solutions
by Perran, Perran, Mason, Rogers (Wrox)
Beginning SharePoint Development
- Beginning SharePoint Development
by Fox, Johnson, Follette (Wrox)

Details

*** Scheduling and Duration
This course is given in 35 hours during 5 consecutive weekends (Saturdays or Sundays).
This allows students to absorb the material and practice with the online systems from home. Students are required to complete assignments.
The class will be scheduled depending on demand. Please contact us for training requests.
Typical class hours:
Sundays 9:00 am - 4:45 pm, with a 45 min lunch break.

*** Grading and Attendance

Grading is based on attendance, classroom participation and project completion. Attendance of 80% is required

*** Required Hardware
The classroom is equipped with a large TV monitor. Slide presentations will be utilized for demonstration and discussions.
Students will bring their own laptops. All installations will be done to their laptops. Books are students' responsibility and not included in the tuition.

  • 1.6 GHz or faster processor.
  • 1 GB of RAM (1.5 GB if running on a virtual machine)
  • 10 GB (NTFS) of available hard disk space.
  • 5400 RPM hard drive.
  • DirectX 9-capable video card running at 1024 x 768 or higher display resolution.
*** Required Operating System:
  • Windows 7 (x86 or x64) (PREFERRED)
  • Windows 8 or 8.1 (x86 or x64)
  • Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 (x64)
  • Windows Server 2012 (x64)
  • Supported Architectures: 32-bit (x86), 64-bit (x64)
If you have a Mac laptop, you can utilize BootCamp of Apple, which lets you install Windows on a separate partition of your hard drive. Or you could install one of three third-party virtualization programs: Parallels Desktop, VMware Fusion, or VirtualBox, each of which lets you run Windows (or another operating system) as if it were just another OS X application.

*** Recommended Software
Presence of Microsoft Office is recommended.

Course requests, enhancements and suggestions are welcome.