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    Internet marketing consists of social media, search engine optimization, paid search marketing, and website design enhancement. In this 5-part class students will get an overview of Internet Marketing combined with practical, real-world exercises and hands-on experience. These skills can help students expand their business or make them more valuable in the marketplace.
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    These days, creating a Web site is so easy almost anyone can do it. But with all the competition on the Web, creating a site that's effective is more challenging than ever. To do that, you need to employ good design principles. Regardless of your current skills or level of knowledge, in this course you'll master the basics of Web design and learn how to build sites that are better and more effective. Get ready to take your Web design skills to the next level! We'll examine the tension between form and function, explore the six major states of the Web site development process, and learn the basics of user-centered design. We'll also review the five basic steps to organizing information, find out how site design themes can be used for information delivery, and review Web page design considerations. Along the way, we'll talk about effective type and graphics and explore the idea of Web 2.0.
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    The ¿Business in a Browser¿ course is designed to help you become familiar with the numerous free online-based applications available through Google®, and to configure an integrated system of applications to aid you in your business or personal needs. Learn about creating a website, creating a web log (blog), using the Microsoft Office-like features of Google Docs to create Text Documents, Spreadsheets and Slideshow Presentations, creating an online group, sharing photos and video, keeping an online calendar, finding locations or directions using Google Maps, and uploading, sharing, embedding, exporting and collaborating on documents. It¿s like having your own personal office online, and it¿s all for free and is available to you anywhere you have access to a computer and the internet!
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    Survey of the internet, its use, and features for the new user. Topics include Exploring the Internet, Browsing the Web with Internet Explorer, Keeping in touch with E-Mail, and Connecting with People On-Line.
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    This five course program will provide you with the skills to get an entry-level job developing and designing web sites. All courses are Instructor led. ----- Courses: ----- ¿ HTML/XHTML Introduction ----- ¿ Adobe Acrobat ----- ¿ Dreamweaver Introduction ----- ¿ Flash Introduction ----- ¿ Dreamweaver Advanced ----- ----- Curriculum----- HTML/XHTML Introduction - This class is a must for anyone who will be building web pages. Although there are many graphical applications that can be used to build web pages, anyone who is serious about building high-quality web sites will need a strong understanding of HTML. All web pages are built using HTML. Students will create web pages by hand by typing HTML code to add structure and formatting to the web pages. Students will add graphics, formatting using Cascading Style Sheets, and interactivity using JavaScript. HTML is being upgraded to XHTML, so students will be learning the next generation of web design. No software is needed. -----Adobe Acrobat----- allows users to convert documents you create in Word, Excel, PowerPoint or any other application into Portable Document Files (PDF). A PDF can be viewed and printed by any with a copy of Adobe's free Acrobat Reader. In this course students will learn to create and manage PDF files. Students will add navigation aids to their PDF files. Students will prepare documents for review and adding security features to their documents. Students will also learn to complete PDF forms electronically. Students must have a copy of Adobe Acrobat Standard. A 30-day trial of Adobe Acrobat is available for download. ----- Dreamweaver Introduction----- - At the end of these class students will be able to create and manage web sites using Macromedia Dreamweaver. Students will insert pictures, Flash text and buttons into web pages. Students will use Cascading Style Sheets to format web pages. Students will use frames, layers and tables for designing layout for pages. Students will manage sites using Dreamweaver's site management tools. Students will need a copy of Dreamweaver. A 30-day evaluation version is available. -----Flash Introduction----- - Students will create vector graphics using Flash's drawing tools. Students will create basic animations using motion and shape tweening. Students will create interactive Flash projects using ActionScript. Students will create a web-based application that reads from files and links to other pages. Students will create accessible content using Flash. Students will import sound and video into their Flash animations. Students will need a copy of Flash. A 30-day trial is available. -----Dreamweaver Advanced----- - Students will manage sites using Dreamweaver's site management tools and templates. Students will design data driven sites using Dreamweaver's Server Behaviors. Students will also learn to customize Dreamweaver's Interface. Students will need a copy of Dreamweaver. A 30-day evaluation version is available. ----- 160 hours/12 months access----- Instructor Supported -----
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    Are you ready to get moving down the road to Microsoft certification? This intense course gives you the skills you need to pass Microsoft¿s 70-270 exam: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional. Be prepared to roll up your sleeves as we move through the inner workings of Windows XP Professional. By the end of the course, you¿ll understand the Windows XP installation process in detail, including the many procedures for unattended and large-scale deployment. You¿ll learn how to manage the Windows XP desktop, as well as users, groups, and resources. Other in-depth topics include printing, hardware management, security, system and data restoration, and that all-important aspect of modern Windows computing: networking. If you¿re savvy with PCs and networks but want to get Microsoft certified for today¿s hottest operating system, then this is the course for you. CompTIA A+ Certification, either a CompTIA Network+ Certification or equivalent networking experience in a Windows 2000 or Windows XP environment, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Internet access, e-mail, the Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox Web browser, and the Adobe Flash and PDF plug-ins (two free and simple downloads you obtain at http://www.adobe.com/downloads by clicking Get Adobe Flash Player and Get Adobe Reader).
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    This course provides individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to troubleshoot basic PC problems end users will be subject to while running Microsoft Windows XP in a network environment or workgroup environment. This course will also provide an overview of operating system concepts and how to troubleshoot Windows XP. It is a contract training course for operations managers at Tipton¿s St. Joseph Center.
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    This training is designed to prepare candidates for the MCTS Windows 7, Configuration. (Exam 70-680). The training program will give them the skills, tools and experience to operate in computing environments that use Microsoft Windows 7 as a desktop operating system in and enterprise environment. The course covers the installation, configuration and maintenance processes included in Windows 7. They will understand how to maintain, monitor and resolve performance and reliability issues with the system.
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    All the fun things and no tech babble. Learn quick tips for getting around, where to put your stuff and how to find it easily, smarter ways to surf and shop online sharing photos, personlizing your PC and more. If you ever thought computer too boring or technical, this is a class for you.
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    Don't spend your hard-earned cash on expensive PC repairs! The vast majority of the problems people experience with their computers are completely avoidable, and most can be solved with nothing more than a few minutes of your time. Intro to PC Troubleshooting takes you step by step through the typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by technicians, teaching troubleshooting techniques to decipher any problem, and giving you the skills you need to solve them. Once you've mastered the basics, the course launches into some of the more advanced and nasty problems that crop up in the PC, teaching you how to diagnose and fix those problems as well! Finally, Intro to PC Troubleshooting shows you how to maintain and optimize a Windows PC. So what are you waiting for? Let's troubleshoot - and fix - some PCs!
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