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    Introduction to Photoshop 6 Pre: Co: Take an in-depth look at Photoshop's most practical features. Learn how to use layers, filters, actions, blends, composites, seamless patterns, fill layers, and the free transform command. Explore how best to create and save images for the Web. Requirements: Internet access, e-mail, Netscape or Internet Explorer Web browser and completion of Photoshop 6 for the Absolute Beginner (or equivalent experience). You must also have access to a full version of PhotoShop 6.0. (Note: any other PhotoShop, such as PhotoShop LE, cannot be used)
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    Photoshop 7 for the Absolute Beginner Pre: Co: If you want to work with graphics, Photoshop is the program you will most need to learn. Learn how to use Photoshop with simple, detailed, step-by-step instructions. Requirements: Internet access, email Internet Explorer or Netscape or Firefox Web browser. You must also have access to a full version of Photoshop 7.0 (Note: any other versions of Photoshop, such as Photoshop LE, cannot be used; you must use the specified full version of Photoshop 7.0) and should be reasonably comfortable working with your computer. Although any Windows or Macintosh computer on which Photoshop 7 runs is acceptable, you will get better performance if your computer has at least 64 MB RAM and a hard drive with at least 300 MB free space on it.
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    Introduction to Photoshop 7 Pre: Co: An in-depth look at the most practical features of Photoshop 7. Requirements: Internet access, email, Internet Explorer or Netscape or Firefox Web browser, and completion of Photoshop 7 for the Absolute Beginner (or equivalent experience). You must also have access to a full version of Photoshop 7.0 (Note: any other versions of Photoshop, such as Photoshop LE, cannot be used; you must use the specified full version of Photoshop 7.0) and should be reasonably comfortable working with your computer. Although any Windows or Macintosh computer on which Photoshop 7 runs is acceptable, you will get better performance if your computer has at least 64 MB RAM and a hard drive with at least 300 MB free space on it.
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    Introduction to Microsoft FrontPage 2002 Pre: Co: Learn the essentials of one of the most powerful tools for building Web sites without HTML. Explore the principles of site design and navigational structures, and how to manipulate text, graphics, and buttons. Discover the secrets to organizing your pages professionally with tables; how to choose a Web Presence Provider; how to publish your site on the Web; how to attract visitors to your site; and more. Requirements: Microsoft FrontPage 2002, Internet access, e-mail, and Netscape or Internet Explorer Web browser.
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    Intermediate Web Pages Pre: Co: Take your Web pages to the next level with professional- level HTML skills. Utilize small, fast-loading images. Add audio and video clips to your Web pages. Create attractive page layouts with tables. Use forms to get data from users. Incorporate JavaScript and third-party tools to enhance your site. Requirements: Completion of "Creating Web Pages" (or equivalent HTML experience), Internet access, e-mail, and Netscape or Internet Web browser.
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    CGI Programming for the Web Pre: Co: Learn how to take your Web site to the next level with CGI! Make it fun, interactive, and informative. Explore CGI and the Perl programming language to work with cookies and forms. Build your own searchable database, bulletin board, and email auto-responder. Requirements: Completion of Craig Power's online "Creating Web Pages" course or equivalent, Internet access, email, Netscape or Internet Explorer Web browser. You will also be asked to set up a free web hosting account with Hypermart, Prohosting, Netfirms, or any other hosting service that provides full Perl CGI support so you can get experience uploading and testing your programs.
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    Introduction to Dreamweaver MX Pre: Co: Master the best and most widely used Web design tool available. Create and format text, images, hyperlinks, tables, and various other media types. Examine page design - with an emphasis on avoiding common layout errors. Requirements: Macromedia Dreamweaver Version MX, Internet access, e-mail, and Netscape or Internet Explorer Web browser, and a solid understanding of their personal computer, its file system, and how to create folders and files.
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    Introduction to Outlook 2002 Pre: Co: Discover how to send and receive breathtaking HTML e-mail messages, how to access Instant Messaging to chat with friends and coworkers, and obtain expert assistance from tens of thousands of free newsgroups available on the Net. Organize with the useful calendar, journal task list, and contact management tools. Master expert techniques guaranteed to keep Outlook running smoothly and your information safe, secure and accessible. Requirements: Microsoft Outlook 2002 or Microsoft Office XP, Internet access, e-mail, and Netscape or Internet Explorer Web browser. Note: A small number of Internet Service Providers, including America Online, do not allow you to use Microsoft Outlook to read your e-mail. If you intend to use Outlook with America Online, you may not be able to complete some of the assignments in this course.
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    Flash MX for the Absolute Beginner Pre: Co: Learn how to create fabulous Flash animations, presentations and Web sites, even if you're completely new to the world of design and animation. Master important navigation skill and the Flash user interface. Draw, paint, and work with text. Once you can complete your own picture projects, move on to special effects, sound, animation, and simple multimedia movies. Requirements: Macromedia Flash MX, Macromedia Flash Player, Internet access, e-mail, and Netscape or Internet Explorer Web browser.
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    Introduction to Flash MX Pre: Co: Two top Flash developers will teach you how to make Web sites that are fun, attractive, and interactive. Learn how to create vector graphics; work with timelines; add visual effects; animate shapes and symbols; import images and sounds; work with video; create interactive buttons; and more! Requirements: Completion of "Creating Web Pages" (or equivalent experience Macromedia Flash MX, Macromedia Flash Player, Internet access, email, and Netscape or Internet Explorer Web Browser.
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