Course Catalogue 2
All of the following courses are available from any library in Hillingdon for only £30 each (price reduced from £40):
Web design Courses
Do you want to gain skills in creating websites? If so, why not purchase one of of these courses?
| Title: |
* CIW Foundations: Site Development Foundations - Part 1 |
| Number: |
87073 |
| Overview: |
CIW Foundations is a three-course series that teaches the essential, hands-on skills and knowledge that Internet professionals are expected to understand; Internet Business Foundations, Site Development Foundations, Network Technology Foundations. The revised objectives reflect advancements in technologies and tools (such as peer-to-peer networks, instant messaging and blogging), and current workplace skills requirements. The CIW Foundations courses prepare students to take the CIW Foundations certification exam. |
| Estimated Time: |
8 Hours |
| Title: |
* CIW Foundations: Site Development Foundations - Part 2 |
| Number: |
87074 |
| Overview: |
CIW Foundations is a three-course series that teaches the essential, hands-on skills and knowledge that Internet professionals are expected to understand; Internet Business Foundations, Site Development Foundations, Network Technology Foundations. The revised objectives reflect advancements in technologies and tools such as peer-to-peer networks, instant messaging and blogging, and current workplace skills requirements. The CIW Foundations courses prepare students to take the CIW Foundations certification exam. |
| Estimated Time: |
6 Hours |
| Title: |
* CIW Site Designer Part 1 |
| Number: |
87021 |
| Overview: |
This first course in the series introduces Web design concepts, including page layout, usability, navigation, graphics and multimedia. It also teaches the process to follow when developing a Web site, and implementation factors that need to be considered. It follows lessons 1-9 in the ILT materials for CIW Site Designer Course: Design Methodology and Technology (5DMT). This course was last maintained March 12, 2001. 87021-0103-10 |
| Estimated Time: |
7 Hours |
| Title: |
* CIW Site Designer Part 2 |
| Number: |
87022 |
| Overview: |
This second course in the series teaches about Web technologies, including HTML, tables, HTML frames, metadata and cascading style sheets. It provides learners with the opportunity to practice working with all of these technologies. It follows lessons 10-14 in the ILT materials for CIW Site Designer Course: Design Methodology and Technology (5DMT). This course was last maintained February 16, 2001. 87022-0102-10 |
| Estimated Time: |
7 Hours |
| Title: |
* CIW Site Designer Part 3 |
| Number: |
87023 |
| Overview: |
This third course in the series teaches learners how to use some of the more popular Web site development tools. It covers the basics of using Microsoft FrontPage, Macromedia Dreamweaver and Allaire HomeSite. It follows lessons 15-21 in the ILT materials for CIW Site Designer Course: Design Methodology and Technology (5DMT). This course was last maintained April 26, 2001. 87023-0104-10 |
| Estimated Time: |
7 Hours |
| Title: |
* CIW Site Designer Part 4 |
| Number: |
87024 |
| Overview: |
This is the fourth course in a five part series. Students will learn the basics of using JASC Paint Shop Pro to create images for Web sites and Macromedia Flash to create animated Web sites. Subjects covered in this course include advanced Web design technologies, including JavaScript and DHTML. This course was last maintained June 7, 2001. 87024-0106-10 |
| Estimated Time: |
7 Hours |
| Title: |
* CIW Site Designer Part 5 |
| Number: |
87025 |
| Overview: |
This final course in the series continues teaching about advanced Web design technologies and concepts, including XML, HTTP servers, cookies, plug-ins, Java applets, databases, and standards organizations. This course also teaches the final step in Web site design - publishing the site. This course was last maintained May 3, 2001. 87025-0105-10 |
| Estimated Time: |
7 Hours |
| Title: |
HTML 4.01 Pt 1 Fundamentals |
| Number: |
86041 |
| Overview: |
This is the first course in a two part series that presents learners with the basic concepts and skills in HTML 4.01. The course covers World Wide Web basics, formatting web pages and creating links, images and multimedia, tables and frames, and placing information online. This course was last maintained December 18, 2001. 86041-0112-10 |
| Estimated Time: |
7 hours |
| Title: |
HTML 4.01 Pt 2 Advanced Topics |
| Number: |
86042 |
| Overview: |
This is the second course in a two part series that teaches advanced topics in HTML 4.01. The course covers enhancing web pages, introduces interactivity in web pages, and DHTML and CSS. This course was last maintained December 19, 2001 86042-0112-10 |
| Estimated Time: |
7 hours |
| Title: |
Macromedia Dreamweaver MX Part 1 |
| Number: |
15025 |
| Overview: |
This course introduces Dreamweaver MX. Participants learn about the interface and how to define a Web site. Learners are stepped through the creation of new Web pages and adding text and graphics to pages. How to link pages and how to create an e-mail link are also taught. This course was last maintained June 30, 2003. 15025-0306-10 |
| Estimated Time: |
2-3 Hours |
| Title: |
Macromedia Dreamweaver MX Part 2 |
| Number: |
15026 |
| Overview: |
This course teaches the learner how to enhance Web pages created in Dreamweaver MX. Participants are shown how to work with Flash objects. How to create and use styles and templates are also covered. The learner is brought through the steps to create and save frames and Forms. Finally, the learner is guided through the steps to test and launch a Web site. This course was last maintained July 9, 2003. 15026-0307-10 |
| Estimated Time: |
2-3 Hours |
| Title: |
Macromedia Fireworks MX Part 1 |
| Number: |
15034 |
| Overview: |
Macromedia Fireworks MX provides the tools for creating and producing web graphics and interactivity. It presents a single integrated, web-centered environment. This course introduces the fundamental concepts in Fireworks MX, including a description of the Fireworks interface and the tools that are used to create and enhance graphics objects. The learner is also introduced to working with layers. This course was last maintained June 30, 2003. 15034-0306-10 |
| Estimated Time: |
2-3 Hours |
| Title: |
Macromedia Fireworks MX Part 2 |
| Number: |
15035 |
| Overview: |
Macromedia Fireworks MX provides the tools for creating and producing web graphics and interactivity. It presents a single integraged, web-centered environment. This course presents the concepts of adding interactivity including slices, rollovers, and image maps. The learner is introduced to the creation of basic animations and also how to export web graphics created in Fireworks. This course was last maintained July 15, 2003. 15035-0307-10 |
| Estimated Time: |
2-3 Hours |
| Title: |
Macromedia Flash MX Part 1 - Flash MX Fundamentals |
| Number: |
15027 |
| Overview: |
Macromedia Flash MX is a tool for developing visual interactive content and applications. Animations, rich user interfaces, online advertising, e-learning courses, and enterprise application front ends can be created. This course gives the learner a comprehensive introduction to the interface and principal tools of Macromedia Flash MX. This course was last maintained July 15, 2003. 15027-0307-10 |
| Estimated Time: |
2-3 Hours |
| Title: |
Macromedia Flash MX Part 2 - Animation Basics |
| Number: |
15028 |
| Overview: |
This course follows on from Macromedia Flash MX Part 1 - Flash MX Fundamentals. It takes the learner through the basics of graphic creation and acquisition for animations. It then covers the fundamental steps in the creation and publication of an animation, with coverage of the incorporation of sound and video. There is also a basic introduction to ActionScripting. This course was last maintained July 18, 2003. 15028-0307-10 |
| Estimated Time: |
2-3 Hours |
| Title: |
XHTML Programming Pt 1 Fundamentals |
| Number: |
86044 |
| Overview: |
This course will teach students the fundamental topics of XHTML 1.1. The course is divided into five units. The first unit covers the basics of WWW and markup lannguages. The second unit covers the XHTML document creation, formatting, creating lists, and linking and embedding objects. The third unit covers inserting and formatting images and multimedia in an XHTML document. The fourth unit covers the use of forms, tables, and frames in an XHTML document. The fifth unit covers the basics of CSS and how to apply styles to an XHTML document. This course was last maintained December 20, 2001. 86044-0112-10 |
| Estimated Time: |
6-8 Hours |
| Title: |
XHTML Programming Pt 2 Advanced Topics |
| Number: |
86045 |
| Overview: |
This course will teach students advanced topics in XHTML 1.1. The course is divided into four units: XML, Metadata, Dynamic XHTML, and Enhancing Interactivity in XHTML. The first unit covers the benefits and rules of XML. The unit also covers the creation of well-formed and valid XML documents. The second unit covers the benefits and elements of metadata. It also covers RDF. The third unit covers Document Object Model, JavaScript, and Dynamic XHTML. The fourth unit covers the use of Java and CGI for adding interactivity to the XHTML pages. This course was last maintained December 20, 2001. 86045-0112-10 |
| Estimated Time: |
6-8 Hours |
* These courses follow the syllabus for CIW certification. The CIW program is the world's largest and fastest-growing Internet certification, for more information go to www.ciwcertified.com/certifications/mcd.asp. Go to www.register.prometric.com for a list of CIW test centres.
Please note that in order to use these courses at home, your PC needs to use an operating system higher than Windows 98. Also the courses might not work if AOL is your Internet Service Provider as their web browser is not supported.