Unit 1
Chapter 1: Web Content Development and Management
1.1 Introduction to Web Content
• Definition and Importance
• Evolution of Web Content
• Content Management Lifecycle
1.2 Content Strategy
• Content Planning and Goals
• Target Audience and User Personas
• SEO and Keyword Research
1.3 Content Management Systems (CMS)
• Overview of CMS Platforms (WordPress, Joomla, Drupal)
• Features of a CMS
• CMS vs. Custom Development
1.4 Web Content Workflow
• Content Creation and Approval Process
• Role of Content Editors and Managers
• Version Control and Collaboration
1.5 Content Publishing and Distribution
• Scheduling and Automating Content
• Multichannel Publishing (Web, Social Media, Email)
• Content Archiving and Expiry
Chapter 2: Content Types and Formats
2.1 Introduction to Content Types
• Static vs. Dynamic Content
• Interactive vs. Non-interactive Content
2.2 Text-Based Content
• Blog Posts and Articles
• Whitepapers, Case Studies, and E-books
• Microcontent (Tweets, Captions, Meta Descriptions)
2.3 Visual Content
• Infographics and Data Visualization
• Photography and Image-based Content
• Animations and GIFs
2.4 Video Content
• Types of Video (Explainer, Tutorials, Live Streaming)
• Video Hosting Platforms (YouTube, Vimeo, Wistia)
• Video Optimization for SEO
2.5 Audio Content
• Podcasts and Audiobooks
• Voice Search and Smart Assistants Content
• Music and Background Score in Web Media
2.6 Emerging Content Formats
• Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR)
• Interactive Web Stories
• AI-Generated Content
Chapter 3: Norms and Guidelines of Content Development
3.1 Writing Guidelines for Web Content
• Readability and Skimmability
• Content Tone and Voice
• Grammar and Style Guide
3.2 Copyright and Legal Considerations
• Intellectual Property and Copyright Laws
• Fair Use and Creative Commons Licensing
• Plagiarism and Content Ethics
3.3 Accessibility Standards
• WCAG Guidelines for Web Accessibility
• Creating Inclusive and Readable Content
• Assistive Technologies for Content Consumption
3.4 SEO and Metadata Best Practices
• On-Page SEO (Titles, Descriptions, Header Tags)
• Image and Video Optimization
• Link Building Strategies
3.5 Content Security and Privacy
• Data Protection and Compliance (GDPR, CCPA)
• Securing User-Generated Content
• Managing User Consent and Permissions
Chapter 4: Creating Digital Graphics
4.1 Introduction to Digital Graphics
• Importance of Visual Content
• Raster vs. Vector Graphics
4.2 Graphic Design Principles
• Color Theory and Typography
• Composition and Layout
• Branding and Consistency
4.3 Graphic Design Tools and Software
• Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator
• Canva and Figma for Web Design
• Online Tools for Quick Editing
4.4 Image Optimization for the Web
• Image Formats (JPEG, PNG, SVG, WebP)
• Compression Techniques for Fast Loading
• Responsive and Adaptive Images
4.5 Designing Web Banners and Thumbnails
• Sizing and Format Guidelines
• CTA Placement in Graphics
• A/B Testing for Engagement
Chapter 5: Audio Production and Editing
5.1 Introduction to Digital Audio
• Importance of Audio in Web Content
• Audio Quality and Recording Basics
5.2 Audio Editing Software and Tools
• Audacity and Adobe Audition
• Online Editors (GarageBand, Soundtrap)
• AI-Powered Audio Enhancers
5.3 Podcast Creation and Editing
• Scripting and Storyboarding for Podcasts
• Recording Equipment and Best Practices
• Editing, Mixing, and Adding Sound Effects
5.4 Audio for Video and Multimedia
• Synchronization and Lip Syncing
• Background Music and Sound Effects
• Audio Levels and Noise Reduction
5.5 Optimizing Audio for Web and Streaming
• File Formats (MP3, WAV, AAC)
• Bitrate and Compression Settings
• Hosting and Distributing Audio Content
Unit 2
Chapter 1: Web Hosting and Managing Multimedia Content
1.1 Introduction to Web Hosting
What is Web Hosting?
Types of Web Hosting:
o Shared Hosting
o VPS (Virtual Private Server) Hosting
o Dedicated Hosting
o Cloud Hosting
Domain Names and DNS Overview
Choosing a Hosting Provider (Factors to consider)
1.2 Hosting Multimedia Content
Types of Multimedia Content:
o Images, Audio, Video, Animation, Interactive Media
File Formats and Compression Techniques
Bandwidth & Storage Considerations
Embedding vs. Streaming Media
Hosting platforms: YouTube, SoundCloud, Vimeo, etc.
1.3 Best Practices for Multimedia Content
Accessibility (Alt text, Captions, Transcripts)
Mobile Optimization
Content Delivery Networks (CDNs)
SEO for Multimedia (Image tags, File naming, Metadata)
Chapter 2: Creating and Maintaining a Wiki Site
2.1 Understanding Wikis
What is a Wiki?
Characteristics of a Wiki
Use cases: Documentation, Collaboration, Knowledge Repositories
2.2 Setting up a Wiki
Choosing a Wiki Platform:
o MediaWiki, DokuWiki, TikiWiki, Google Sites
Installation & Hosting
Creating Pages and Structuring Content
2.3 Wiki Content Management
Internal Linking and Navigation
Revision History and Version Control
User Roles and Permissions
Templates and Style Guidelines
2.4 Maintenance and Community Management
Moderation and Conflict Resolution
Spam Prevention Techniques
Keeping Content Updated and Relevant
Chapter 3: Presentation Software – Part I
3.1 Introduction to Presentation Tools
Purpose of Presentation Software
Common Tools:
o Microsoft PowerPoint
o Google Slides
o Keynote
o LibreOffice Impress
3.2 Basic Features and Interface
Slides and Layouts
Themes and Templates
Text Formatting and Styling
Adding Media: Images, Audio, Video
3.3 Visual Design Principles
Slide Design Best Practices
Font and Color Selection
Using Icons and Graphics
Maintaining Visual Consistency
Chapter 4: Presentation Software – Part II
4.1 Interactive and Advanced Features
Transitions and Animations
Hyperlinking and Navigation Slides
Embedding Charts and Diagrams
Collaboration Features (Real-time editing, Comments)
4.2 Exporting and Sharing Presentations
File Formats: PPTX, PDF, HTML, Video
Online Publishing and Embedding
Integrating with Other Platforms (YouTube, LMS, etc.)
4.3 Accessibility and Presentation Tips
Designing for Readability
Use of Narration and Subtitles
Presentation Delivery Techniques
Chapter 5: Screencasting Tools and Techniques
5.1 Introduction to Screencasting
What is Screencasting?
Use Cases: Tutorials, Demos, Online Courses
5.2 Screencasting Tools
Popular Tools:
o OBS Studio
o Camtasia
o Loom
o ScreenRec
o Screencast-O-Matic
5.3 Recording Techniques
Setting up your screen and environment
Microphone and Audio Setup
Scriptwriting and Storyboarding
Tips for Recording Quality (Resolution, Frame Rate)
5.4 Editing and Publishing
Basic Editing (Trimming, Adding Captions, Highlights)
Adding Callouts and Effects
Exporting and Hosting Screencasts
Sharing and Embedding
Chapter 6: Multilingual Content Development
6.1 Importance of Multilingual Content
Global Reach and Accessibility
Cultural Relevance and Localization
6.2 Planning Multilingual Projects
Identifying Target Languages
Content Audit and Translation Strategy
Choosing Tools and Platforms
6.3 Translation Tools and CMS Integration
Manual vs. Automated Translation
Translation Management Systems (TMS)
CMS with Multilingual Support: WordPress, Drupal
6.4 Best Practices
Using Unicode and Language Tags
SEO for Multilingual Sites
Content Style Guides and Consistency
Maintaining Synchronization Across Languages
Unit 3
Chapter 1: Planning and Developing Dynamic Web Content Sites
1.1 Introduction to Dynamic Web Content
Static vs. Dynamic Websites
Benefits of Dynamic Content
Examples: E-commerce, Blogs, User Dashboards
1.2 Planning a Dynamic Website
Identifying Purpose and Target Audience
Site Architecture & Navigation Flow
Content Planning and Wireframing
Technology Stack Overview:
o Front-end: HTML, CSS, JS
o Back-end: PHP, [Link], Python, etc.
o Databases: MySQL, MongoDB
1.3 Developing Dynamic Features
Server-Side Scripting Basics
Dynamic Forms and User Input Handling
Database Integration (CRUD Operations)
Personalization and User-Specific Content
1.4 Content Management Systems (CMS)
Role of CMS in Dynamic Websites
Popular CMS Examples: WordPress, Joomla, Drupal
Choosing a CMS Based on Needs
1.5 Testing and Maintenance
Usability Testing and Bug Fixing
Performance Optimization (Caching, Lazy Loading)
Security Measures for Dynamic Content
Content Updates and Version Control
Chapter 2: Website Design Using CSS
2.1 Introduction to CSS
What is CSS and Why It's Important?
CSS vs. HTML: Styling vs. Structure
Inline, Internal, and External CSS
2.2 CSS Syntax and Selectors
Basic Syntax (Selectors, Properties, Values)
Types of Selectors:
o Element, Class, ID
o Grouping, Descendant, Pseudo-class
2.3 Layout and Positioning
Box Model Explained (Margin, Border, Padding, Content)
Display Types: Block, Inline, Flex, Grid
Positioning: Static, Relative, Absolute, Fixed
Responsive Design with Media Queries
2.4 Styling Elements
Typography (Fonts, Size, Line Height)
Colors and Backgrounds
Buttons, Forms, and Interactive Elements
Transitions and Animations
2.5 CSS Frameworks
Introduction to CSS Frameworks (Bootstrap, Tailwind CSS)
Pros and Cons of Using Frameworks
Customization and Theming
Chapter 3: Creating and Maintaining a WIKI Site
(This overlaps with previous content – but included here for completeness)
3.1 Overview of Wikis
Defining a Wiki Site
Advantages for Collaboration and Documentation
3.2 Setting Up a Wiki Site
Choosing Wiki Software: MediaWiki, DokuWiki, Google Sites
Installation and Hosting Options
Structuring Your Wiki: Categories, Navigation, Search
3.3 Content Creation and Organization
Creating Pages and Subpages
Linking Between Pages
Embedding Media (Images, Videos, PDFs)
Using Templates and Tables
3.4 Collaboration and Control
User Roles and Permissions
Change Tracking and Version History
Spam Control and Moderation Tools
3.5 Maintenance and Updates
Regular Content Reviews
Archiving Old Content
Backup and Security Best Practices
Chapter 4: Creating and Managing a Blog Site
4.1 Understanding Blogging
Purpose and Popularity of Blogs
Blog Types: Personal, Business, Educational, Niche
4.2 Setting Up a Blog Site
Choosing a Blogging Platform:
o [Link] vs. [Link]
o Blogger, Ghost, Medium
Domain Name and Hosting
Selecting Themes and Layouts
4.3 Blog Content Development
Planning Content Calendar
Writing Blog Posts (Structure, Formatting, Voice)
Adding Media: Images, Videos, Audio Clips
Using Tags and Categories for Organization
4.4 Managing the Blog
Comment Moderation and Community Building
Integrating Social Sharing Tools
Analytics and Performance Monitoring (Google Analytics)
4.5 Maintaining and Growing the Blog
Updating Old Posts for SEO
Email Subscriptions and Newsletters
Monetization Options (Ads, Affiliate Marketing, Paid Content)
Backup and Security Practices
Unit 4
Chapter 1: Planning and Developing Dynamic Web Content Sites
1.1 Introduction to Dynamic Web Content
Static vs. Dynamic Websites
Benefits of Dynamic Content
Examples: E-commerce, Blogs, User Dashboards
1.2 Planning a Dynamic Website
Identifying Purpose and Target Audience
Site Architecture & Navigation Flow
Content Planning and Wireframing
Technology Stack Overview:
o Front-end: HTML, CSS, JS
o Back-end: PHP, [Link], Python, etc.
o Databases: MySQL, MongoDB
1.3 Developing Dynamic Features
Server-Side Scripting Basics
Dynamic Forms and User Input Handling
Database Integration (CRUD Operations)
Personalization and User-Specific Content
1.4 Content Management Systems (CMS)
Role of CMS in Dynamic Websites
Popular CMS Examples: WordPress, Joomla, Drupal
Choosing a CMS Based on Needs
1.5 Testing and Maintenance
Usability Testing and Bug Fixing
Performance Optimization (Caching, Lazy Loading)
Security Measures for Dynamic Content
Content Updates and Version Control
Chapter 2: Website Design Using CSS
2.1 Introduction to CSS
What is CSS and Why It's Important?
CSS vs. HTML: Styling vs. Structure
Inline, Internal, and External CSS
2.2 CSS Syntax and Selectors
Basic Syntax (Selectors, Properties, Values)
Types of Selectors:
o Element, Class, ID
o Grouping, Descendant, Pseudo-class
2.3 Layout and Positioning
Box Model Explained (Margin, Border, Padding, Content)
Display Types: Block, Inline, Flex, Grid
Positioning: Static, Relative, Absolute, Fixed
Responsive Design with Media Queries
2.4 Styling Elements
Typography (Fonts, Size, Line Height)
Colors and Backgrounds
Buttons, Forms, and Interactive Elements
Transitions and Animations
2.5 CSS Frameworks
Introduction to CSS Frameworks (Bootstrap, Tailwind CSS)
Pros and Cons of Using Frameworks
Customization and Theming
Chapter 3: Creating and Maintaining a WIKI Site
(This overlaps with previous content – but included here for completeness)
3.1 Overview of Wikis
Defining a Wiki Site
Advantages for Collaboration and Documentation
3.2 Setting Up a Wiki Site
Choosing Wiki Software: MediaWiki, DokuWiki, Google Sites
Installation and Hosting Options
Structuring Your Wiki: Categories, Navigation, Search
3.3 Content Creation and Organization
Creating Pages and Subpages
Linking Between Pages
Embedding Media (Images, Videos, PDFs)
Using Templates and Tables
3.4 Collaboration and Control
User Roles and Permissions
Change Tracking and Version History
Spam Control and Moderation Tools
3.5 Maintenance and Updates
Regular Content Reviews
Archiving Old Content
Backup and Security Best Practices
Chapter 4: Creating and Managing a Blog Site
4.1 Understanding Blogging
Purpose and Popularity of Blogs
Blog Types: Personal, Business, Educational, Niche
4.2 Setting Up a Blog Site
Choosing a Blogging Platform:
o [Link] vs. [Link]
o Blogger, Ghost, Medium
Domain Name and Hosting
Selecting Themes and Layouts
4.3 Blog Content Development
Planning Content Calendar
Writing Blog Posts (Structure, Formatting, Voice)
Adding Media: Images, Videos, Audio Clips
Using Tags and Categories for Organization
4.4 Managing the Blog
Comment Moderation and Community Building
Integrating Social Sharing Tools
Analytics and Performance Monitoring (Google Analytics)
4.5 Maintaining and Growing the Blog
Updating Old Posts for SEO
Email Subscriptions and Newsletters
Monetization Options (Ads, Affiliate Marketing, Paid Content)
Backup and Security Practices
Unit 5
Chapter 1: Create and Add Assessment
1.1 Understanding Online Assessments
Purpose of Assessments in Digital Learning
Types of Assessments:
o Formative vs Summative
o Objective (MCQs, True/False) vs Subjective (Essay, Short Answer)
1.2 Creating Assessments in LMS (e.g., Moodle)
Adding Quiz Activities
Creating Question Banks
Setting Question Types:
o Multiple Choice
o True/False
o Short Answer
o Matching
o Drag & Drop
1.3 Assessment Settings and Options
Timing and Availability
Shuffle Questions/Answers
Attempts Allowed
Feedback and Grading Options
1.4 Tracking and Analyzing Performance
Auto-Grading
Manual Grading for Essay-type Questions
Gradebook Overview
Generating Reports and Analytics
Chapter 2: Add and Enroll Users and Discussion Forum
2.1 User Management in LMS
User Roles and Permissions:
o Administrator
o Manager
o Teacher
o Student
Manual Enrollment vs Self-Enrollment
Uploading Users in Bulk (CSV Import)
2.2 Adding Users Step-by-Step
Creating a New User Profile
Assigning to Specific Courses or Groups
Setting Roles and Access Levels
2.3 Enrolling Users into Courses
Manual Enrollment
Group Enrollments
Enrollment Duration and Restrictions
2.4 Introduction to Discussion Forums
Purpose of Forums in E-Learning
Types of Forums:
o Standard Forum
o Single Simple Discussion
o Q&A Forum
2.5 Creating and Managing Forums
Adding a Forum Activity
Configuring Forum Settings (Subscription, Ratings, Attachments)
Moderating Discussions
Promoting Engagement (Prompts, Netiquette Rules)
Chapter 3: Content Management System – Joomla
3.1 Introduction to Joomla
What is Joomla?
Joomla vs Other CMS Platforms (WordPress, Drupal)
Use Cases and Strengths of Joomla
3.2 Installing and Setting Up Joomla
Requirements (Web Server, PHP, MySQL)
Installation Process (Manual or via Hosting Provider)
Dashboard and Interface Overview
3.3 Core Features of Joomla
Articles and Categories
Modules and Components
Menus and Navigation
Templates and Customization
3.4 Managing Content
Creating Articles
Publishing and Scheduling
Using Editors and Media Manager
3.5 Joomla Extensions and Plugins
Installing Extensions
Managing Plugins for Added Functionality (SEO, Security, Social Media)
Keeping Joomla Updated and Secure
Chapter 4: Content Management System – Drupal
4.1 Introduction to Drupal
What is Drupal?
Drupal’s Strength in Complex and Scalable Sites
Drupal vs Joomla vs WordPress
4.2 Installing Drupal
System Requirements and Hosting Setup
Installation Methods (Composer, Web Installer)
Admin Interface Tour
4.3 Content Structure in Drupal
Nodes, Content Types, Fields
Taxonomy and Vocabulary
Blocks and Views System
4.4 Creating and Managing Content
Creating Custom Content Types
Using Fields and Layouts
Managing Content Revisions and Workflows
4.5 Extending Drupal
Modules: Core vs Contributed
Themes and Appearance
User Roles and Access Control
4.6 Site Maintenance and Security
Backups and Updates
Community Support and Documentation
Best Practices for Security and Optimization