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Learning Pathway: Intermediate User #2002

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westnz opened this issue Nov 24, 2023 · 3 comments
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Learning Pathway: Intermediate User #2002

westnz opened this issue Nov 24, 2023 · 3 comments
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westnz commented Nov 24, 2023

Intermediate

See full User pathway outlined in this document.

This course has 37 lessons over 10 modules.

Module 1

Objective: Changing host / domain

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Module 2

Objective: Learn the fundamentals of user management when collaborating with others to create a WordPress website

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Module 3

Objective: Block Theme Customization – as an intermediate-level user, understand patterns, including header and footer patterns, and how they affect the remainder of the website.

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Module 4

Objective: Content Creation

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Module 5

Objective: SEO & Accessibility

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Module 6

Objective: Using WordPress Tools

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Module 7

Objective: Settings

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Module 8

Objective: Steps to improve your website's performance, such as, optimizing images.

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Module 9

Objective: Domain Management

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Module 10

Objective: Website Security

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@westnz I can assist with developing this curriculum

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westnz commented Mar 6, 2024

Thanks @cynthianorman, I will send you a message.

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westnz commented Jul 3, 2024

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