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Description:
In this course participants learn how to use Dreamweaver’s powerful combination of visual layout tools, application development features, and standards-based design controls. This course begins by introducing the user environment, and then proceeds step-by-step to advanced topics like using cascading style sheets, layers, and collaboration features. At the conclusion participants should understand how to create and manage Web sites using Dreamweaver MX 2004.
UEN has partnered with LearnKey to offer an online and computer-based training course on Dreamweaver MX 2004 software. LearnKey’s materials include video of an engaging expert, along with easy to understand visual concept explanations. Screen capture tutorials, “labs” for practice and interactive tests on concept segments add up to clear, easy to follow skills training. UEN adds stimulating interactive discussions among class participants, the support of a live human facilitator, and assignments that help participants move beyond the skills to effectively integrate these tools in their curriculum and practice. Participants have opportunities for practice, project development and feedback within the online course environment.
NOTE: This course is NOT part of the Web Academy.
Required Materials Purchase:
The LearnKey training materials are on stand-alone CDs. These CDs work only on WINDOWS computers. The CDs contain training materials, but DO NOT include the software. We STRONGLY recommend that you have the software available to practice with and use. The required $40 fee pays for the materials on the CD and the LICENSE to install those materials on up to three computers.
Pre-requisites:
Basic computer and Internet skills.
Skill Level:
Some Computer Experience
Type of course:
Online
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course, participants will:
- Understand the process of planning and building a Web site using Dreamweaver.
- Be able to set up and structure a new website.
- Be able to create, edit and update pages within a Web site.
- Be able to add images, Flash and links to a Web site.
- Use cascading style sheets, templates and collaboration tools.
Credit:
1 hour USOE credit
1 semester hour SUU credit
Points:
18 licensure points
Assignment:
Complete software practice exercises, discussion postings and written assignments as directed each week of the course.
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