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CEAT 183: Web Image Preparation with Fireworks
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
Part of the Dreamweaver MX 2004 studio, Fireworks makes image preparation for the web a snap. In this workshop you will learn to edit bitmap image objects, specifically to isolate part of a larger image, improve image quality, resize images, and make complex selection. You will use Fireworks drawing tools to create scaleable vector objects and combine them with live effect filters to create shadow and emboss features, use layers to combine multiple images into a web page layout, and add text with font, style, color and effects such as bending text to follow a curve. Using the Button Editor, you will create the buttons and navigation elements that can be imported into a Fireworks web page layout. Prerequisite: No previous experience required.
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CEAT 185: Adobe Flash Level I
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
There is an increasing need for capable Flash animators and programmers. Discover how easy it is to utilize this versatile animation software. You'll create motion and shape "tweens" to make your text and graphics come to life. During this workshop, you'll build a small animated project of your own design. Prerequisite: Proficiency in Windows Schedule: 6 sessions of 3 hours each. You'll work with: Drawing and paint tools Imported graphics Time-lines Layers
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CEAT 185 - Adobe Flash Level I
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CEAT 186: Flash Level II
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
Macromedia Flash is an excellent tool for creating multimedia, ranging from simple animations to complex menu driven interactive media. In this workshop you will become familiar with Flash components such as the stage, library, time line and panels, and the basic concepts of animation. Create both basic and complex shapes and control fill, stroke, and gradient properties of the created objects. Using a context sensitive tool, you can adjust curves and lines that are part of more complex shapes. You will use the text tools to create button texts, as well as extended text blocks and dynamic text fields. Create symbols, an essential building block for Flash animations and buttons. Arrange your created elements on individual layers and using the timeline, produce frame-by-frame and tweened animations. Using control elements you will create an interactive application that will control the display of individual animations. Prerequisite: No previous experience required.
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CEAT 186 - Flash Level II
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CEAT 187: Intro to Access VBA for NonProgrammers
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
This workshop wil help you to begin to use the real power of Access customized programming. You will learn how to develop more sophisticated queries and reports, how to improve the linking of information within your databases, and how to become more efficient in developing, modifying and linking your database with other applications. No prior programming experience is needed to attend and benefit from this workshop.
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CEAT 187 - Intro to Access VBA for NonProgrammers
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CEAT 188: Access VBA Application Development
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
Without knowing anything about programming, a lot can be accomplished with Access alone, but at some point you need more more flexibility, more professionalism, more functionality. If you are using Access alone and now want to go to the next level, this is the workshop for you.In this workshop, you will learn how VBA can give you control over the way your users will view and interact with your database, as well as how to integrate Access with other parts of the Office suite and enhance of the security of your database. Topics include: creating custom user interfaces automation of complex tasks advanced forms form controls splash screens
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CEAT 188 - Access VBA Application Development
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CEAT 189: Advanced Access VBA for Programmers
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
Are you currently using Access VBA and want to know more Then this workshop was designed especially for you! This workshop has been created to be a starting point for the novice programmer to lead into Visual Basic. When you leave this workshop, you will have the confidence and knowledge to write your own programs. The workshop covers: -designing applications -introduction to event-driven programming -creating code -and much, much more.
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CEAT 189 - Advanced Access VBA for Programmers
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CEAT 190: Network +
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
This course is designed to prepare students for the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) Network+ technical certification examinations. Take this course after completing an A+ or subject-equivalent course. This course is also intended to provide students with real-world insights and information that would be of use in an entry level networking technician capability. This course is intended to provide a working knowledge of networking technologies equivalent to 18-24 months of on-the-job experience. Prerequisites: An A+ course or equivalent experience.
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CEAT 190 - Network +
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CEAT 191: Creating Cascading Style Sheets
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
Building web pages with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a skill no web developer should be without. Well crafted CSS standardizes format across the site and produces efficient web pages that are rich in content but lean in formatting code. In this workshop you will learn how to develop a CSS plan for an entire web site from designing various page layouts to formatting each content element on the page. Special consideration is given to navigation strategies, list styling, tables for tabular data, and forms. Prerequisite: Dreamweaver Level I or equivalent
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CEAT 191 - Creating Cascading Style Sheets
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CEAT 192: Boost Your Google Page Rank
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
Is your web site getting the visitor traffic you deserve Determine how to analyze and develop optimal site, page, and code designs to increase site traffic. You'll learn how to focus on your target audience, and determine keyword density to increase your Google hits. Gain the specific knowledge you need to analyze, design, structure, and code. Prerequisite: Some HTML experience. Suggested: Introduction to Building and Maintaining a Website with HTML Learn about: Google PageRank Analyzing site traffic Keyword density "Spamdexing" and "keyboard stuffing"
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CEAT 193: Cascading Style Sheet with HTML
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
Adding Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to your HTML code will help you to standardize format across your Web site and produce efficient web pages that are rich in content but lean in formatting code. In this workshop you will learn how to apply and alter CSS features consistently for your entire site using a minimal amount of code. You will also learn how to format, place, and layer various elements on your pages with a degree of precision that is not available in standard HTML. Prerequisite: Introduction to Building & Maintaining Web Sites w/HTML
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