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Adobe Experience Manager CMS Basics
Learn what AEM/CQ5 is by looking into and modifying a simple existing website application

What you will learn
Understand AEM at a very high level
Be able to identify how a simple app is structured
Why take this course?
π Master Adobe Experience Manager CMS - The Gateway to Digital Experience Management! π
π Course Overview: Dive into the world of digital experience management with our comprehensive "Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Basics" course. This high-level introduction is tailored for beginners eager to grasp the fundamentals of AEM, a robust Content Management System (CMS) from Adobe, on par with giants like Drupal and WordPress. Whether you're new to CMS platforms or looking to expand your skillset for more specialized AEM learning, this course lays the groundwork for a rewarding journey in web content management.
π Key Highlights:
- Understanding AEM: Unveil the power of Adobe Experience Manager as a CMS and learn how it stands out from other platforms.
- Essential Installation: Step-by-step guidance on setting up your author and publish instances, ensuring you're ready to hit the ground running.
- UI Mastery: Master both the classic and touch UI interfaces, enabling you to navigate AEM with ease and efficiency.
- Authoring Modes Demystified: Explore the various authoring modes - edit, design, and preview - and understand their applications in content creation.
- Core Components & Templates: Get familiar with core concepts like components, templates, and clientlibs, which are essential for customizing your AEM experience.
π οΈ Hands-On Learning: To solidify your knowledge, engage with a simple yet practical project that applies what you've learned throughout the course. This real-world application will help reinforce the concepts and give you a taste of what you can achieve with AEM.
β¨ What You Will Learn:
- AEM Explained: Discover what Adobe Experience Manager is and why it's an invaluable tool for creating, managing, and delivering content across various digital platforms.
- Installation Process: Gain the know-how to install AEM author and publish instances, setting up your development environment effectively.
- Page Editing Techniques: Learn how to edit pages using both the classic and touch UI interfaces, making you versatile in AEM's content editing capabilities.
- Authoring Modes: Understand the different modes available for authoring and when to use each one to optimize your workflow.
- Components, Templates & Clientlibs: Get to grips with the building blocks of AEM - components, templates, and clientlibs - and how they interact within the system.
π Your Learning Path:
- Introduction to AEM: Begin your journey by understanding what AEM is and its role in the digital landscape.
- Installation Walkthrough: Follow our detailed guide to install your AEM instances, preparing you for hands-on experience.
- UI Navigation & Editing: Get comfortable with the classic and touch UI to manage pages effectively.
- Authoring Modes Deep Dive: Learn the nuances of edit, design, and preview modes to enhance your content creation process.
- Core Components & Templates Understanding: Explore AEM's components, templates, and clientlibs to customize and create compelling user experiences.
- Practical Application Project: Apply your newfound knowledge by working on a simple project that demonstrates your understanding of AEM fundamentals.
π By the End of This Course: You will not only have a solid grasp of Adobe Experience Manager but also be equipped with the essential tools and knowledge to start building your digital experiences. Join us on this transformative learning experience with AEM! π
Enroll now and embark on your journey to mastering Adobe Experience Manager CMS! ππ
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Our review
π Overview of Course Rating and Feedback:
The global course rating stands at 3.55, with all recent reviews indicating a mixed reception among learners. The majority of the feedback is from individuals who are new to Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) or are looking to deepen their understanding of its basics. Here's a breakdown of the course's strengths and areas for improvement based on the recent reviews:
Pros:
- π Introductory Value: Many users found the course to be a well-structured introduction to AEM, particularly for content authors and developers looking to start with AEM.
- π§ Expectation Setting: The course effectively sets expectations on the skillset, tools, and level of effort required to leverage AEM effectively.
- π Comprehensive Overview: It provides a broad overview of AEM's capabilities, helping learners understand how various components fit together.
- β Explanation Quality: The content was explained clearly in most cases, with the instructor providing logical and clean explanations.
- π€ Technical Depth: Some users appreciated the quick paced and detailed technical coverage, especially from a developer's perspective.
- π Quick Start for Developers: A couple of reviews highlighted that the course helps developers get off to the races quickly, with good examples and orientation.
Cons:
- π₯οΈ Platform Compatibility: Some users wished for demonstrations that catered to both Mac and Windows PCs, particularly during installation steps.
- β‘οΈ Presentation Speed: A few learners felt the instructor moved through content too quickly, making it difficult to keep up or fully understand certain aspects.
- π£οΈ Accent and Language: The instructor's accent was not American nor British, which caused some difficulties for a few learners.
- π Visual Clarity: Users pointed out that the images used in the course were too small, making it hard to visually identify with what is being taught.
- π Exercise Detail: There was a call for more exercises and hands-on examples, especially about different components and their functions.
- ποΈ Advanced Topics: Some users expected the course to delve deeper into topics like AEM's renditions feature or extend beyond basic concepts to cover advanced features such as Java and JavaScript code integration.
- π Content Relevance: A few reviews indicated that the exercises did not reflect tasks typically performed in AEM, and some users had prior experience with other CMS platforms like Drupal, Joomla, Oracle UCM, Teamsite, etc.
- π Captions and Transcripts: There were concerns regarding the accuracy of captions and transcripts, which sometimes contained typos and incorrect translations.
Additional Notes:
- πΌ Target Audience: The course seems more suitable for 'Authors' using AEM than 'Developers,' focusing on new page creation and template/component usage rather than advanced coding integration.
- π Adobe License Requirement: To perform the exercises, learners need an Adobe license, which should be noted before starting the course.
- π Learning Path: This course is a stepping stone for those new to AEM or those transitioning from the classic UI to the touch UI within AEM.
- π Future Content: Learners are anticipating advanced courses that build upon the basics covered in this introductory course.
In summary, while the course has received positive feedback for its introductory value and clear explanations, there are opportunities to improve, particularly in terms of compatibility with different platforms, presentation speed, language clarity, visual aids, exercise detail, and caption accuracy. Learners are looking forward to more advanced content and exercises that cover a wider range of AEM functionalities.
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