• Online, Self-Paced
Course Description

iRise has brought in new integrations, configurable requirement attributes, and faster prototyping for desktop and mobile devices. In this course, you will learn how to use widgets, actions, and event triggers, as well as how to work with data tables.

Learning Objectives

Offline Prototyping

  • start the course
  • recall the differences between iRise Editor and iRise Studio
  • download and install iRise Studio
  • connect iRise Studio to the definition center

iRise Studio

  • create a new project in iRise Studio
  • recall the different components of the iRise Studio interface
  • build different scenarios

Designing Screens

  • add, arrange, and format page content
  • use section widgets to group and arrange page content

Dynamic Simulations

  • describe how to use dynamic simulations
  • add different link widgets to aid in page navigation
  • create actions of different types
  • use event triggers and chain events together
  • use decision logic to determine different paths
  • create and configure views
  • create a drag and drop interaction
  • use the clipboard for simple data flow
  • use record widgets with datasheets

Data Tables

  • combine the clipboard and record actions
  • format a table
  • recall some of the best practices when dealing with data and tables

Practice: Custom Widgets

  • add and configure different link widgets

Framework Connections

The materials within this course focus on the Knowledge Skills and Abilities (KSAs) identified within the Specialty Areas listed below. Click to view Specialty Area details within the interactive National Cybersecurity Workforce Framework.