Transfering content to a website using commercial packages

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From the official document:

"This unit defines the competency required to transfer content from a remote location to a web server using a range of commercial IT products. The end objective is the successful upload of new or revised information on a website."

Basically, it's all about getting your freshly created web site off your local computer and onto the web so that it can be seen by your adoring public. To move the source files (html pages, images, flash, mp3 music, etc) you will need some software that understands and uses the File Transfer Protocol (FTP).

You can read more about this unit on the National Training Information Systems Official document for ICAS4201A.

This unit forms part of the following qualifications:


How this unit will help you

After learning and applying the skills required by this unit you'll be able to demonstrate your skills in:

Ideas for learning the required skills

You will need to find, install and set up an FTP client (although your operating system probably already has an inbuilt FTP client). Google can help you here. Here's a list of some clients you might want to try:

If you use Windows


If you use Linux

If you use a Mac

Fetch

Other options

(Maybe just link to the Wikipedia article where people can find more options?)


Read through this introduction to FTP. Try the FTP challenges and then practice with your own web server.

If you're enrolled in a formal course you will probably have some space on your school's web server that you can access via FTP. If not, don't despair, there are several free services that grant FTP access. Amongst them:

A search on Google may reveal more. Sign up, create a simple web page, upload it and check it out in your web browser.

Ideas for demonstrating this unit

The best way to demonstrate these skills is through uploading the webpages that you create to a web server on the Internet. You may need to demonstrate connecting and uploading, and answer some questions to show that you understand everything about the process.

Grading

If you are demonstrating this unit as part of a formal course, you might find that the unit is graded (meaning you can not only demonstrate your competence, but can also gain a credit or distinction). Your facilitator may already have set criteria that your college uses. If not, here are some ideas for possible credit/distinction activities that you can discuss with your facilitator:

Notes and discrepancies

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