Course

Course Summary
Credit Type:
Exam
ACE ID:
MLS-0028
Organization's ID:
98-375
Organization:
Length:
Exam Time: 45, Seat Time: 50
Dates Offered:
Credit Recommendation & Competencies
Level Credits (SH) Subject
Lower-Division Baccalaureate 3 Web Programming
Scaled score of 70.
Description

Objective:

The Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) is a new Microsoft Certification program that validates the foundational knowledge needed to begin building a career using Microsoft technologies. Successful candidates earn MTA certificates as well as access to benefits on the Microsoft Certification member site.This exam is designed to provide candidates with an assessment of their knowledge of fundamental HTML5 application development concepts. It can also serve as a stepping stone to the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist exams.http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en-us/exam-98-375.aspx.

Skills Measured:

The skills measured include managing the application life cycle; reviewing platform fundamentals; packaging and the runtime environment; app package; app container; credentials and permission sets; host process; leveraging existing HTML5 skills; content for slate and tablet applications; managing the state of an application; debugging and testing an HTML5-based touch-enabled application; publishing an application to a store; building the user interface (UI) by using HTML5; choosing and configuring HTML5 tags to display text content; displaying graphics; playing media; organizing content and forms; choosing and configuring HTML5 tags for input and validation; formatting the user interface (UI) by using CSS; understanding the core CSS concepts; arranging user interface (UI) content by using CSS; managing the flow of text content by using CSS; managing the graphical interface by using CSS; completing code by using JavaScript; managing and maintaining JavaScript; updating the UI by using JavaScript; coding animations by using JavaScript; accessing data access by using JavaScript; responding to the touch interface; coding additional HTML5 APIs; and accessing device and operating system resources.
Instruction & Assessment
Supplemental Materials