PRIVATE GROUP FEE:
$ Based upon a class size of six students.
Scheduling can be adjusted to employee work hours and incorporate client assignments.
SMALL CLASS SIZE:
There is a surcharge associated with training two or fewer students.
AUDIENCE:
Business Professional
Graphic Designer
Webmaster
Support Personnel
IT Professional
DATES:
CONTENT AND OBJECTIVES:
Fundamentals
Develop a sample wireframe for a page.
List the roles of a web designer.
Design Issues
List the issues associated with developing for mobile phones versus the desktop.
Develop an example where dynamic and interactive processing is required.
Design Principles
Create a grid layout for a newsletter page.
Page Construction
Provide three examples of where visual contrast is useful.
Adding Text
List two reasons for using specific fonts and sizes.
Adding Graphical Content
List three issues for designing a page that appears and automatically repeats an audio clip.
Computer Imaging
Create a page where the images use a low and high resolution.
Web Forms
Design the initial placement: focus of the cursor and order of the tabs.
Navigation Systems
Compare the benefits and drawbacks of a vertical and a horizontal menu.
Choosing the Right Tools
List the advantages/disadvantages of a GUI IDE tools.
Building Sites with Templates
Create a sample template used in developing a website.
Publishing Sites
Determine the optimal hosting scheme for the company provided by the instructor.
Search Engine
Optimize the keywords in a web page provided by the instructor.
Virtual Classroom
Blended Learning
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Synchronous Instruction
Asynchronous Instruction
Effective February 27, 2012, the course dates listed on the CETi schedules only will be available based upon approved and authorized user ID.
Copyright Acknowledgement: The software product(s) listed in this outline are owned and copyrighted by their respective companies. CETi makes no representation regarding ownership in any of the software products that we train on.
CETi courses are not intended for or open to the general public. They are intended for employees of Fortune 1000 companies, government municipalities, consulting companies, software, companies, healthcare providers. and mid-sized businesses. Individuals attending such courses will be required to execute a statement acknowledging that the employer will be paying for the CETi course and that the employer has a licensed version of the software.
Certain courses only should be taught by the source software company training company and open source purveyor.