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CECM 242: Using Color and Graphics on the Web
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
Add pizzazz to your Web documents with color and graphics! This workshop will demonstrate how to locate and use free graphics on your web pages. Learn how to use the free graphic processing program called "IrfanView", and how to add color to your Web pages. Prerequisite: Knowledge of Basic HTML.
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CECM 243: Using Web Tools
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
There are many free and inexpensive software tools that are available to assist the web page author. This workshop will demonstrate some of the most useful of these tools, including BrowerSizer, MapEdit, Huey Color Editor, HTML Validator, and a Java Applet that allows for password protection. Prerequisite: Knowledge of Basic HTML and Web graphics.
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CECM 244: Web Site Page Layout and Design
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
This extended workshop will focus on methods and techniques for Web page design and layout. Tables and Cascading Style Sheets are two technical features that allow you to control the layout of your Web Pages. Prerequisite: Knowledge of Basic HTML and Web graphics.
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CECM 244 - Web Site Page Layout and Design
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CECM 248: Digital Photography
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
This hands-on workshop is intended for both the professional and hobbyist who wish to use digital photography to capture images of people, scenery and objects to share with others or to produce work-related documentation. You will learn: * digital camera terminology * photo composition * basic camera settings * digital image formats * downloading images to a PC * adjusting image brightness, contrast, size and color * preparing images for distribution and printing * burning images to a CD Prerequisite: Experience working on applications in a Windows environment. Each participant will use his/her own digital camera for each session. A four-megapixel or greater camera with at least 2x optical zoom is recommended. Bring your camera's user manual.
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CECM 249: Introduction to Windows 98
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
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CECM 249 - Introduction to Windows 98
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CECM 250: Effective Use of Windows and Word
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
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CECM 250 - Effective Use of Windows and Word
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CECM 251: More Effective Use of Windows&Word Part2
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
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CECM 252: InDesign Level I
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
Do you need to create flyers, newsletters, brochures or catalogs This workshop will give you hands-on instruction and experience in Adobe's flagship professional desktop publishing tool. It's perfect for graphic or production artists, writers, editors, and prepress specialists. You will learn how to: * create, place and manage text blocks * set up guides and master pages * control all formatting elements: fonts, kerning, leading * import and manipulate graphics In-class projects include creating a newspaper advertisement and a brochure. Special attention will be given to transitioning from PageMaker to InDesign. Prerequisite: Word Level I or equivalent experience
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CECM 253: InDesign Level II
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
Using Adobe InDesign, but want greater mastery of this professional desktop publishing tool In this workshop, you will work on both structured and scenario-based in-class projects so that you can apply the skills you learn in the course immediately to produce eye-catching, cutting edge media. You will learn: * object handling (image masking, grouping) * managing large documents * advanced style handling, typography and text formatting * advanced image manipulation * document linking * libraries and templates * plug-ins and scripting * advanced file distribution preparation (html and pdf) Prerequisite: InDesign Level I or PageMaker Level I
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CECM 254: Outlook Level II
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
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