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    Have you been itching to build a Web site but don¿t know where to start? If so, this is the course for you! In Introduction to FrontPage 2003, you'll learn the essentials of Microsoft¿s popular Web site-building software. You'll begin with an introduction to the basics of Web design and an exploration of the interface and features of the FrontPage program. Then, you'll learn how to manipulate text and graphics to create finished Web pages. Next, you'll find out how to create and manipulate tables to structure and organize your Web pages. After you have the basics down, you¿ll learn to use the program¿s superb built-in site navigation tools. These tools will help you lay out a site logically, applying navigation buttons to effortlessly link the pages of your site to one another, as well as to other sites on the World Wide Web. You'll learn how to build a solid navigational flow for your site that¿s easy to change and update. In later lessons, you'll find out how to publish and market your Web site. You¿ll learn about meta tags, browsers, and bots, and practice using them in hands-on exercises. We'll also explore such important issues as choosing the proper Web Presence Provider to ensure that you can take full advantage of some of FrontPage¿s coolest features. By the end of the course, you¿ll be armed with the knowledge you need to create an attractive, well-designed, and functional Web site. So what are you waiting for? Let¿s go build a Web site!
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    This course provides instruction on the preparation of text and graphics for printed reproduction. The course will focus on manual layout and design, and computer composition. Instruction will include the following topics: basics of printing, measuring systems, ruling, paste-ups, scaling, masking films, typography, data composition, basic functions of a word processor, style sheets, proofreading, saving and printing files.
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    The Computer Support Industry is one of the fastest-growing industries on the scene today. This nationally recognized Help Desk Analyst: Tier 1 Support Specialist Online Training Course uniquely prepares the support specialist to keep the customer productive by focusing on the business needs of the customer, establishing credibility and trust, and by handling the most difficult customer scenarios.
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    HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) lays the groundwork for every website. This course will introduce students to the basics of HTML including writing code, different versions of HTML, WYSIWIG editors, HTML editors, and publishing documents. Students will come out of this course with a basic level understanding of HTML.
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    Alice was designed to teach object-oriented principles to novice programmers, all while helping them to create exciting, three-dimensional worlds for animations and games. This course will show you how to create programs that use basic programming concepts like variables, decisions, events, loops, and arrays. The best part is that you'll be able to learn and practice these techniques while creating programs in a three-dimensional world. This makes programming more fun and easier to learn. By the end of the course, you'll be able to make interesting three-dimensional worlds that your audience can view like movies or play like interactive video games. You'll also be able to take the concepts you've learned here and apply them to other object-oriented languages like Java, C++, C#, or Visual Basic.
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    The Internet and Computing Core Certification (IC3) program is designed to provide the skills needed for the basic use of computer hardware, software, networks, and the Internet. It provides a starting point for anyone interested in computer and Internet basics. It is used as a gateway to advancement in education, employment, or other certification programs.
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    IC3 Key Applications presents popular word processing, spreadsheet and presentation applications and common features of all applications in order to help you learn faster, work smarter, and present yourself better. This course prepares you to take the Key Applications portion of the IC3 Certification Exam.
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    This is a 6-hour Internet Explorer course. The primary objective of the course is to broaden a user's knowledge of Internet Explorer. Key skills learned in this course will be how to start Internet Explorer, navigate through a web site, use major search engines, send and respond to emails, use shortcuts, print and many other basic Internet Explorer functions.
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    Whether you're just hoping to do a little more with your art or you want to design professionally, this class will give you the Illustrator training you need! Adobe Illustrator CS3 is the program of choice for many graphic and visual artists. It allows you to draw and manipulate artwork, add special effects, apply color, and much, much more. Illustrator also sets the industry standard for creating vector images, which you can resize without loss of quality. In this course, you'll learn how to draw and trace with the Pen tool, use the new and amazing Recolor Artwork command, enhance your project with color, and bring your projects to life with interesting type. And with each lesson, you'll get an assignment that challenges both your creativity and your growing Illustrator skills. The course is appropriate for those just getting started with Illustrator and those looking to update their skills by mastering this version of the program.
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    In this course, you¿ll take your first steps toward becoming part of the Internet revolution by learning to create Web sites using Microsoft Expression Web. First, you¿ll learn how to design surprisingly professional Web sites with Expression Web¿s templates, saving you lots of time and effort. For many personal Web projects, templates are all you¿ll need! However, every Web designer has to learn to build pages from scratch eventually, so you¿ll find out how to do that, too. Using CSS and HTML, you¿ll lay out a page using nothing but the extensive tools provided by MS Expression. You¿ll learn about building dynamic Web pages using databases and ASP.NET, and you¿ll find out how to add external style sheets to your Web design toolbox. Finally, you¿ll learn how to share your site with the world¿and how to use it to earn a profit. First, you¿ll discover how to get listed on search engines such as Google. Next, you¿ll learn how to use your site to sell products or advertising space. Whether you¿re creating new Web sites or updating existing ones, the information you learn in this course will empower you to share your own interests or business ideas with the world.
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