Squiz offers scheduled MySource Matrix training courses at its training facility in London.
To register for an upcoming course and learn all about course content, just select a session from the list below...
| Course: | Date: | Duration: | Places: |
|---|---|---|---|
| MATR 101 - Content Authoring | Tuesday 20th May 2008 - BOOK NOW | 1 Day | 1 Remaining |
| MATR 201 - Extended CMS | Wednesday 21st May 2008 - BOOK NOW | 2 Day | 3 Remaining |
| MATR 330 - Design Templates | Tuesday 27th May 2008 - BOOK NOW | 1 Day | 4 Remaining |
| MATR 210 - Matrix Packages | Wednesday 28th May 2008 - BOOK NOW | 2 Day | 3 Remaining |
| MATR 101 - Content Authoring | Tuesday 03rd Jun 2008 - BOOK NOW | 1 Day | 6 Remaining |
| MATR 201 - Extended CMS | Wednesday 04th Jun 2008 - BOOK NOW | 2 Day | 6 Remaining |
| MATR 210 - Matrix Packages | Tuesday 10th Jun 2008 - BOOK NOW | 2 Day | 6 Remaining |
| MATR 330 - Design Templates | Thursday 12th Jun 2008 - BOOK NOW | 1 Day | 6 Remaining |
| MATR 101 - Content Authoring | Tuesday 17th Jun 2008 - BOOK NOW | 1 Day | 6 Remaining |
| MATR 201 - Extended CMS | Wednesday 18th Jun 2008 - BOOK NOW | 2 Day | 6 Remaining |
| MATR 212 - Search Packages | Tuesday 24th Jun 2008 - BOOK NOW | 1 Day | 6 Remaining |
Each training course includes notes, workshops/exercises and an assessment component to test your knowledge and comprehension. The assessment is a combination of written questions and practical activities, and a certificate is awarded for all who pass.
The price of each training course is determined by the number of training units it uses. For example, MATR 101 uses 2 training units per attendee.
Details of our training courses – along with their unit allocations - are described below:
This course teaches users the basics of how to use the Administration Interface of MySource Matrix. Whilst focusing on how to perform the fundamental, day-to-day tasks such as creating pages and basic content, we also introduce more complex features of MySource Matrix such as workflow, creating divisions and tagging content.
This course is not intended to be taken in isolation; rather it forms a foundation before progressing to one or more of the other courses (in particular, MATR 201). It is also an ideal course for people wishing to evaluate MySource Matrix.
By the end of this course participants will be able to:
This course is for people who need to have a comprehensive understanding of all MySource Matrix administrative principles, using a System Administrator account. Anyone who intends to play a major administrative role in a MySource Matrix system must undertake this course and complete it successfully.
By the end of this course participants will be able to:
This course teaches users how to use the assets that are available in the MySource Matrix CMS package. It is aimed for people who need to know how to set up Member registration pages, image libraries, staff directories, etc. The assets that are included in this course are as follows:
This course teaches users how to use the search assets available in the MySource Matrix Search Package. This includes the Search Manager, Search Page, Search Folder and Search Lists.
By the end of this course you should be able to:
This course teaches how to create and edit designs in MySource Matrix. The main topics covered by this course are:
By the end of this course participants will be able to:
Please note that this course does not cover design template creation using tools like Photoshop, etc. Neither does it cover topics like CSS layouts, HTML structuring of your parse file or meeting W3C standards.
This course teaches the complicated world of web standards and accessibility issues with a focus on content layout. Anyone who needs to consider accessibility issues and W3C compliancy issues when publishing content on a web page should attend this course.
By the end of this course participants will be able to: