Phase One: Installation and Introduction (8-16 hours, self-guided)
- Students will attend the pre-training orientation.
- Students will install Sitecore on their local machine.
- Students will read the "Fundamental Concepts" documentation provided by Sitecore.
- Students will complete the "Building a Basic Website" exercises.
- Students will familiarize themselves with the Sitecore user interfaces.
- Students will complete the prerequisite quiz.
Phase Two: Instruction and Labs (16 hours, instructor-led)
- Students will attend the instructor-led training and complete all assigned labs.
- Students will complete the Sitecore Certified Developer exam.
Phase Three: Prototyping (8-16 hours, self-guided)
- Students will read post-training documentation.
- Students will prototype a basic website.
For the purposes of this blog entry, I want to focus on Phase One and Phase Three.
Phase One involves installing Sitecore, reviewing the basic Sitecore concepts and taking the pre-training quiz. Installing Sitecore is typically an effortless experience -- simply run the installer and follow the prompts. For certain machine configurations, however, students may run into difficulty getting the standard installation to work on their machines. Always install Sitecore at least two business days before the training to give yourself time to address any possible installation problems with Sitecore support staff. Showing up at the training without Sitecore installed will mean that you will not be able to participate in the lab exercises. (Instructor time is not used for installing the software.)
Reviewing the basic concepts before the training is also essential. I always recommend that students treat the instructor-led training as their second exposure to Sitecore, not thier first. Preparing before the training is the best way to optimize your training experience.
The pre-training quiz is designed to test your knowledge of the basic Sitecore and ASP.NET concepts.
Phase Two of the training -- the instructor-led portion -- involves both instructor presentation and lab work. It is a fun, informative and intensive two days. Depending on the instructor and the classroom dynamics, the training runs for six to eight hours each day.
Phase Three of the training involves reinforcing what you have learned. Sitecore does not currently provide curriculum for this aspect of the training experience, but we highly recommend that you spend as much time practicing and prototyping as possible before you jump in to your first project.
Learning Sitecore is a rewarding and sometimes challenging experience, especially if you are new to CMS software. Make the most of your training by blocking out time in your work schedule to prepare, pay attention and reinforce.
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