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iWrite
Explore our Writing Courses here | ( 3-Months.)
Content writing is the process of planning, writing, and editing web content, typically for digital marketing purposes with the aim of solving a problem for a specific audience. By solving the audience’s challenges, you create value and importance for the target audience thus establishing trust; a necessity in building a brand. It can include writing blog posts and articles, scripts for videos and podcasts, as well as content for specific platforms, such as tweetstorms on Twitter or text posts on Reddit.
Module I: Introduction
1. What is Content Writing
2. Importance of Content Writing
3. Types of Content Writing
4. Skills required for writing quality content
5. Content writing as career option
6. Problems of fraud in content writing
Module II: Processes and Principles of writing
1. Introduction
2. The principles of non-fiction writing
3. Technique for writing non-fiction writing
4. Storytelling Techniques
Module III: Understanding
1.Keys to understand the audience
2. Connection with the readers
3. ways to make the content impactful
4. Understanding of the headline
5. Competition Analyses
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Module I: Introduction
1. What is Content Writing
2. Importance of Content Writing
3. Types of Content Writing
4. Skills required for writing quality content
5. Content writing as career option
6. Problems of fraud in content writing
Module II: Processes and Principles of writing
1. Introduction
2. The principles of non-fiction writing
3. Technique for writing non-fiction writing
4. Storytelling Techniques
Module III: Understanding
1.Keys to understand the audience
2. Connection with the readers
3. ways to make the content impactful
4. Understanding of the headline
5. Competition Analyses
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Content creation is the single most time-consuming responsibility for today’s content marketers. When you break down our day-to-day workflow, creating great content is our chief responsibility, and the best way for us to engage with our audience and influence revenue. Not to mention that’s how we earn our keep.
Content creation is the process of identifying a new topic you want to write about, deciding which form you want the content to take, formalizing your strategy (keyword or otherwise), and then actually producing it. In addition, most content creation processes involve thorough rounds of edits with other stakeholders before content is ready for publish.
Because content can take many forms—blog posts, videos, eBooks, Tweets, infographics, and advertisements to name a few—the content creation process is nuanced and not always as simple as it might seem. But doing it well can truly impact your business. In fact, recent research proves that creating quality educational content makes customers 131% more likely to buy from your business.
Creating great content starts with a well-established process. We’ll walk you through the content creation process from start to finish, and demonstrate how creating great content can help your audiences and customers find solutions and answers to their problems. So where do we start?
What is a content creator? Before we dive into the content creation process, let’s start with the basics, like the content creator definition.
A content creator refers to someone who is responsible for the ideation, creation, and distribution of content that connects a brand to its target audience. The goal of content creators is to create appealing and engaging content that captures the attention of users to drive website traffic, conversions, and interactions with your brand on external platforms like social. It can be informational content, but it doesn’t have to be. It can also serve to entertain in order to increase brand awareness, for example.
Digital content creators produce content across any platform or channel. Having dedicated content creators is a must for any enterprise organization. These are the content marketers that will help bring ideas to life through quality content that provides the highest possibility of ranking in SERP and increasing the number of visitors to your site.
Content ideation Content ideas can come from a variety of places, both from within your content team, from your customers, from other stakeholders in your company, from new data, or from something that inspires you. And, depending on the goal of the piece of content, deciding the correct angle you should take on a specific topic can prove challenging.
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Content creation is the process of identifying a new topic you want to write about, deciding which form you want the content to take, formalizing your strategy (keyword or otherwise), and then actually producing it. In addition, most content creation processes involve thorough rounds of edits with other stakeholders before content is ready for publish.
Because content can take many forms—blog posts, videos, eBooks, Tweets, infographics, and advertisements to name a few—the content creation process is nuanced and not always as simple as it might seem. But doing it well can truly impact your business. In fact, recent research proves that creating quality educational content makes customers 131% more likely to buy from your business.
Creating great content starts with a well-established process. We’ll walk you through the content creation process from start to finish, and demonstrate how creating great content can help your audiences and customers find solutions and answers to their problems. So where do we start?
What is a content creator? Before we dive into the content creation process, let’s start with the basics, like the content creator definition.
A content creator refers to someone who is responsible for the ideation, creation, and distribution of content that connects a brand to its target audience. The goal of content creators is to create appealing and engaging content that captures the attention of users to drive website traffic, conversions, and interactions with your brand on external platforms like social. It can be informational content, but it doesn’t have to be. It can also serve to entertain in order to increase brand awareness, for example.
Digital content creators produce content across any platform or channel. Having dedicated content creators is a must for any enterprise organization. These are the content marketers that will help bring ideas to life through quality content that provides the highest possibility of ranking in SERP and increasing the number of visitors to your site.
Content ideation Content ideas can come from a variety of places, both from within your content team, from your customers, from other stakeholders in your company, from new data, or from something that inspires you. And, depending on the goal of the piece of content, deciding the correct angle you should take on a specific topic can prove challenging.
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Technical writing is a form of writing on a specific topic that requires guidance, instruction, or explanation. This writing style serves a unique purpose and therefore has very different qualities than other types of writing, such as creative writing, academic writing, or business writing.
Because of this, technical writing is vital to a wide range of businesses and industries. Without it, complex topics and certain procedures would be difficult—or impossible—to understand or accomplish.
To recognize the important role technical writing plays in your own business or sector, it’s important to first understand what technical writing is, along with its unique characteristics.
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Because of this, technical writing is vital to a wide range of businesses and industries. Without it, complex topics and certain procedures would be difficult—or impossible—to understand or accomplish.
To recognize the important role technical writing plays in your own business or sector, it’s important to first understand what technical writing is, along with its unique characteristics.
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A technical analyst is a professional who employs technical analysis methodology to determine securities’ current and future prices. They primarily use past market data and technical indicators.
The fine performance of technical analysts depends on their expertise, experience, and the availability of quality technical data. For example, good stock picking requires being able to recognize when a trend is changing and how strong it is and recognizing the trend and its characteristics require expertise and historical data.
A technical analyst is a specialist using historical data collected throughout their research and technical indicators to predict the future values of assets.
Most of them work for financial institutions such as brokerage houses and investment companies.
They focus on the business’s technical aspects. On the other hand, business analysts focus on the general structure of the business.
They examine various data sources to produce coherent reports and forecasts.
Their most important skill is critical thinking and expertise in using technical indicators.
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The fine performance of technical analysts depends on their expertise, experience, and the availability of quality technical data. For example, good stock picking requires being able to recognize when a trend is changing and how strong it is and recognizing the trend and its characteristics require expertise and historical data.
A technical analyst is a specialist using historical data collected throughout their research and technical indicators to predict the future values of assets.
Most of them work for financial institutions such as brokerage houses and investment companies.
They focus on the business’s technical aspects. On the other hand, business analysts focus on the general structure of the business.
They examine various data sources to produce coherent reports and forecasts.
Their most important skill is critical thinking and expertise in using technical indicators.
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iDevelop
Explore our Dev. Courses here. | (3-6 Months)
1.Start building websites by hand-coding HTML & CSS
2. Create multi-page websites with text, images, & more
3. Learn how to style with CSS
4. Upload your files using FTP to make the site live
5.Master important CSS concepts such as positioning, advanced CSS selectors, relative type sizing (px, em, rem), calc(), and much more
6. Learn sophisticated styling with multiple background images, transparent color using RGBA, CSS gradients, shadows, and more
7. Create animated effects using CSS transitions & transforms
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2. Create multi-page websites with text, images, & more
3. Learn how to style with CSS
4. Upload your files using FTP to make the site live
5.Master important CSS concepts such as positioning, advanced CSS selectors, relative type sizing (px, em, rem), calc(), and much more
6. Learn sophisticated styling with multiple background images, transparent color using RGBA, CSS gradients, shadows, and more
7. Create animated effects using CSS transitions & transforms
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What does a back-end web server application do?
If you have noticed, front-end is mostly just the UI (user interface) view of an application. All of the front-end website that you build are not able to remember states, unless you connect them with a back-end application.
A back-end web server application deals with data storage and business logic. It’s all about creating, retrieving, modifying, and deleting data. Say a message board such as Twitter, where the core business logic is tweet creation and tweet retrieval. But of course there are also other things to consider, such as user authentication, data validation, and security.
Back-end is all the logic behind the scenes that supports your website: databases, user management, etc. You will need to learn any one of the following back-end languages and frameworks:
Ruby on Rails (used by many startups; taught in Back-end Web Development)
Node.js (JavaScript but for backend; used by many startups)
Java (used by Google)
PHP (used by Facebook)
C# (used by Microsoft)
Python (popular amongst solopreneurs)
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A back-end web server application deals with data storage and business logic. It’s all about creating, retrieving, modifying, and deleting data. Say a message board such as Twitter, where the core business logic is tweet creation and tweet retrieval. But of course there are also other things to consider, such as user authentication, data validation, and security.
Back-end is all the logic behind the scenes that supports your website: databases, user management, etc. You will need to learn any one of the following back-end languages and frameworks:
Ruby on Rails (used by many startups; taught in Back-end Web Development)
Node.js (JavaScript but for backend; used by many startups)
Java (used by Google)
PHP (used by Facebook)
C# (used by Microsoft)
Python (popular amongst solopreneurs)
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Here is a list of modules covered under Crampete’s full-stack development certification course
Full-stack development refers to the method of applying both front-end and back development protocols to develop websites. This field has been gaining popularity in recent years due to the growing number of digital businesses. It combines the work of managing servers and databases and system engineering. Full-stack developers are in great demand across the world.
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1. Python Programming
2. Php programming
3. java programming
4. C++ programming
5. C# programming
6. JavaScript programming
7. Ruby on Rails programming
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2. Php programming
3. java programming
4. C++ programming
5. C# programming
6. JavaScript programming
7. Ruby on Rails programming
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iDesign
Explore our Design Courses here.| (3-Months)
Learning Objectives
1. Understand the definition and principles of UI/UX Design in order to design with intention.
2. Achieve a deep understanding of the entire life-cycle of design—the process, purpose, and tools.
3. Learn the basics of HCI (human-computer interaction) and the psychology behind user decision-making.
4. Discover the industry-standard tools and specific project deliverables in UI/UX.
5. Explain why you made design decisions, through presentations of assignments and your personal portfolio.
Module 1: UI/UX Overview
1.Introduction to UI/UX
2. Design Thinking
3. Design Toolkit and UI/UX Notebook
Module 2: User Research 1.How to identify stakeholders
2.How to identify user needs
3.Creating UX Flows
Module 3: User Journeys
1.Mapping the user journey
2.Finding solutions & constraint cards
3.Introduction to Figma
Module 4: UX Principles
1. Present Sketches, UX Principles
2. Psychology of UX
3. Refining grayscales in Figma
Module 5: User Testing
1.Understanding user testing
2.Design for Inclusion
3. Figma UI
Module 6: UI Principles
1.UI Principles: layout and alignment
2.UI Principles: color and text
3.Dynamic: prototyping interactions
Module 7: Topics in UI
1.UI Components: buttons, icons, controls
2.Responsive Design
3.Presentation Activity
Module 8: Field trip & Final Project
1.Present UI Designs | Final Project
2.Portfolio Workshop
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1. Understand the definition and principles of UI/UX Design in order to design with intention.
2. Achieve a deep understanding of the entire life-cycle of design—the process, purpose, and tools.
3. Learn the basics of HCI (human-computer interaction) and the psychology behind user decision-making.
4. Discover the industry-standard tools and specific project deliverables in UI/UX.
5. Explain why you made design decisions, through presentations of assignments and your personal portfolio.
Module 1: UI/UX Overview
1.Introduction to UI/UX
2. Design Thinking
3. Design Toolkit and UI/UX Notebook
Module 2: User Research 1.How to identify stakeholders
2.How to identify user needs
3.Creating UX Flows
Module 3: User Journeys
1.Mapping the user journey
2.Finding solutions & constraint cards
3.Introduction to Figma
Module 4: UX Principles
1. Present Sketches, UX Principles
2. Psychology of UX
3. Refining grayscales in Figma
Module 5: User Testing
1.Understanding user testing
2.Design for Inclusion
3. Figma UI
Module 6: UI Principles
1.UI Principles: layout and alignment
2.UI Principles: color and text
3.Dynamic: prototyping interactions
Module 7: Topics in UI
1.UI Components: buttons, icons, controls
2.Responsive Design
3.Presentation Activity
Module 8: Field trip & Final Project
1.Present UI Designs | Final Project
2.Portfolio Workshop
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This course teaches you the art of graphic design from the ground up and suits novices and those looking to polish their creative skills. We explore the history of graphic design and examine its theory, practices and principles. We then show you how text and images can be effectively used to create an impact and convey a message to a specific audience. These tools can make you a successful graphic designer so sign up to gain a valuable new skill.
MODULE 1
Introduction to Graphic Design
In this module you are introduced to what is covered in the course, including the core elements of Graphic Design, such as: the uses of graphic design, graphic design as a communication process, the design process, use of computers, use of printing technology, various influences on design, graphic design strategies, the importance of research, graphic design as a problem-solving activity, the art of conveying messages, how to make an impact, targeting an audience and achieving results.
MODULE 2
Graphic Design History
In this module, learn about the history and development of graphic design during the industrial, modern and post-modern periods. Learn how technology and design practices changed and the influence of popular culture.
MODULE 3
Graphic Design Process
In this module, you will learn about defining a concept and graphic design brief, working with clients and design partners, using the AIDA principles and working on design drafts.
MODULE 4
Graphic Design Elements
In this module, you will study the use of various design elements such as focal point, plane and grid. You will learn the rules of symmetry and visual hierarchy and how composition systems provide constraints.
MODULE 5
Course assessment
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MODULE 1
Introduction to Graphic Design
In this module you are introduced to what is covered in the course, including the core elements of Graphic Design, such as: the uses of graphic design, graphic design as a communication process, the design process, use of computers, use of printing technology, various influences on design, graphic design strategies, the importance of research, graphic design as a problem-solving activity, the art of conveying messages, how to make an impact, targeting an audience and achieving results.
MODULE 2
Graphic Design History
In this module, learn about the history and development of graphic design during the industrial, modern and post-modern periods. Learn how technology and design practices changed and the influence of popular culture.
MODULE 3
Graphic Design Process
In this module, you will learn about defining a concept and graphic design brief, working with clients and design partners, using the AIDA principles and working on design drafts.
MODULE 4
Graphic Design Elements
In this module, you will study the use of various design elements such as focal point, plane and grid. You will learn the rules of symmetry and visual hierarchy and how composition systems provide constraints.
MODULE 5
Course assessment
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Strong design is the foundation of all great work. Software skills don't mean much if you don't practice composition, typography, color theory, and other time-tested principles. learn@ learn-more
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community where you will have access to a global network of resources, job opportunities, and ongoing career support.All
Mactianahinfotech learners are invited to join The ROOM Fellowship community where you will have access to a global network of
resources, job opportunities, and ongoing career support.
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Due to training requirements and programme rigour, Mactianahinfotech permits learners to be enrolled in only one programme at any
given time. If you have applied to or are currently enrolled in a programme, you will not be eligible to apply to another programme.
Due to training requirements and programme rigour, Mactianahinfotech permits learners to be enrolled in only one programme at any
given time. If you have applied to or are currently enrolled in a programme, you will not be eligible to apply to another programme.
Due to training requirements and programme rigour, Mactianahinfotech permits learners to be enrolled in only one programme at any
given time. If you have applied to or are currently enrolled in a programme, you will not be eligible to apply to another programme.