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    This course addresses computer deficiencies in basic skills of persons functioning in the work place or in the community. This faculty-led class will give students an in-depth look at individual components of PC's and how they function. Students will learn how to identify the component most likely to fail and apply strategies for isolating problems. Students will be instructed on fixing problems using easy techniques. Students will learn how to disassemble and remove components and to install new ones.
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    This course will introduce participants to basic skills for creating and publishing a small Web site. Participants create web pages with images and test. They format pages wit basic HTML tags and with CSS styles. They use simple tables to layout pages. Students include images in the web pages and use images to link to other web pages. The course also covrs basic tools for working with digital photographs and for creating images such as mastheads. Participants first use NotePad to create web pages in HTML and learn the basic HML tags. They then use web page composers to facilitate the creating of web pages. Tools covered included free open source software such as SeaMonkey and FileZilla as well as professional development environments such as Dreamweaver.
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    Discover how to take the Internet with you. Find out how to effectively send Text Messages and access the Internet. Mobile Internet allows you to browse the web, stay in touch with friends using twitter, access the latest videos on You Tube and receive valuable information such as the weather and traffic in real time.
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    The iPod is the most popular MP3 device available. Learn how to set it up, move music from your favorite CDs to your computer (iTunes) and IPod, how to buy music on line and locate royalty free content on the internet. You'll also learn how to use iTunes and make CD's.
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    Discover Google Earth and view satellite imagery, maps, terrain, 3D buildings, and more! This software package allows you the ability to explore the world you live in and apply that knowledge to your everyday life.
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    Students will learn how to use Outlook's email and scheduling tools to manage your communications and appointments. Topics include: exploring the Outlook interface, creating, formatting and sending messsages, organizing and storing messages, scheduling appointments and events, printing calendars, scheduling and managing meetings, creating and organizing contact lists, creating and organizing tasks, sharing information, working offline and customizing Outlook options.
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    Students will have their questions answered about managing the web. Topics cover call a web site, find and search for information, print web site information, forward information, sign up for email, send and receive email, open and send an attachments and many other questions you have wanted to ask.
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    (12 hours) Explore techiques for interactivity using behaviors and events. Collect information using forms. Understand the CSS box model and the use of tags. Insert a Flash file. Work with site management using templates, library items. It includes items to publish a web site. Adding Interactivity: Working with basic eventa dn methods. Breamweaver behaviors. spry Accordion widget; styling spry widgets and managing spry files. Working with Flash; incorporate flash elements into a page, insert a flash movie. Add flash animation. Collecting information with forms; Creating short-text, long-text, and password form controls. Working with multi-line text areas. Using Submit, Reset, Image and Other Buttons. Creating Radio Button form controls and multiple-choice checkboxes and labels. Create an email solution for processing data. Styling forms with CSS. Working with online data; create dynamic content based on HTML tables and xml, data sets. Select a werver model, set up a testing server, connect to a data source. Publishing to the Web; Define a remote site, put files on teh web, cloak files and maintain a web site. Text: Abode Dreamweaver CS5 Classroon in Book with CD Adobe Press ISBN-13: 978-321-70177-0
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    (12 hours) Explore the industry-leading web authorizing software. Build a sample page using CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) for styling and layout. Work with text, lists, Spry widgets, tables and images. Navigate a site internally and externally using links, image links, navigation bars and tabbed panels. Explore the Dreamweaver CS5 program interface; Building a sample web page and learning how to work within the Dreamweaver workspace. Exploring a website folder structure. Planning and organizing a website and defining the site and its folders. HTML Basics:HTML code, understand its syntax, insert code elements and recreate the HTML with Dreamweaver. Cascading Style Sheets: Style rules are used to style the content of a web page, by creating and attaching style sheets and layout elements. Learn Css terms and rules, the difference between HTML and CSS formatting. Create a site and web page using a CSS layout, modify the layout and insert test and images. Explore web page design basics, thumbnails and wireframes. Modify a predefined layout. Use Code Navigator and check browser compatibility. Create a Dreamweaver template: Insert editable regions, produce child pages, update templates and child pages. Create insert and update Library items and server-side includes: Working with text, lists adn tables; exploring the aplications and properties of tables. Creating tables. Inserting new rows and columns and merging cells. Modifying tables. Using the Table Dialog Box to create a layout table. Inserting headings and line breaks. Formatting and inserting large and short quotations. Creating and styling ordered, unordered and definition lists. Working with Images: Exploring image formate, inserting images into a webpage. Aligning and specifying size, borders and spacing. Cropping, resizing, resample and sharpening images. Using Photoshop or Frieworks tools with images. Working with Navigation: Linking the site, Email links, imagelinks, image maps, and links within pages, Spry navigation menues... Text: Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 classroom in a book with CD Adobe Press SBN- 13: 978-0-321-57381-0
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    OpenOffice.org is a free suite of office programs similar to the suite of programs in Microsoft Office. It can save fles in any Microsoft Office format. You can also publish documents in PDF, the format used by Adobe Acrobat. This course will show participants how to obtain the free software and how to work with existing documents in other file formats and how to create new documents. It will cover comparibility issues, feature comparisons with Microsoft Office and moving back and forth between Open Office and Microsoft Office.
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