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The Secret of Mastering Web Design

 

Did that website just explode into a menu of options?!  Learn the secret techniques of web designers and the latest in web techniques, including sound and animation. Design and create your own interactive site with the bells and whistles that make it come alive. You’ll use Adobe® Dreamweaver® Creative Suite® 4, the industry-standard Web design software preferred by professionals worldwide. You learn about the essentials of web design through great workshops, examples and activities. You will impress your friends and family as you employ the same amazing, cutting-edge graphics tools that professionals use to create magical web sites like Disney.com and Atomfilms.com.


Featured Software

Adobe® Dreamweaver® Creative Suite® 4

Who will like this Course?

This is perfect for those who have lots of ideas and are tired of just surfing the Web; those who want to design, create and share with the rest of the World too!

Who can attend?

10 through 17 years (5th Grade - 11th Grade).

Recommended Prerequisites

Basic understanding of PC or Mac operating system and familiarity with Internet.

Length of training

Morning session: Monday to Thursday (9 am - 12 noon) for two weeks
Afternoon session: Monday to Thursday (1 pm - 4 pm) for two weeks

Schedule

Session I- June 7-17, 2010

  • University of Houston- Downtown (Morning session)
  • The John Cooper High School (Afternoon session)
  • Wharton County Junior College - Sugar Land campus (Afternoon session)
  • University of Houston- Clear Lake (Morning session)
  • The Emery/Weiner School (Afternoon session)

Session II- June 21-July 1, 2010

  • The John Cooper High School (Morning session)

Session III- July 5-15, 2010

  • University of Houston- Downtown (Afternoon session)
  • Wharton County Junior College - Sugar Land campus (Morning session)
  • University of Houston- Clear Lake (Morning session)
  • The Emery/Weiner School (Morning session)

Tuition

Early-Bird Registration - $285 (on or before March 31, 2010)
Early Registration - $295 (April 1-May 24, 2010)
Regular Registration - $315 (After May 24, 2010)

(includes course materials)

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Last updated or reviewed on 2/18/10