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Learning

Dreamweaver Class Syllabus

Dreamweaver

X475 (2 semester units in Design)

This course introduces you to the fundamentals of the market-leading software for Web page design. Working with tables, frames, layers, and cascading style sheets, you learn to create and use graphics, format text, make internal and external links, implement simple behaviors such as rollovers, and set up and manage your site. This course is for anyone who wants to design visually compelling Web sites without having to hand-code their pages. It is also for those who want to learn to read and write code.

Prerequisites: Macintosh experience; familiarity with HTML and Photoshop or Fireworks is recommended. Related courses: HTML I X470, Principles of Web Design X478.

DOMINIC SAGOLLA, Ed.M., is an engineer for Macromedia Dreamweaver in San Francisco. Educated at Swarthmore College and then Harvard University, his teaching focus is constructionism � learning by doing. He has worked as a professional Web developer for over 10 years, for companies such as Hewlett-Packard, the MIT Media Lab, and dom.net.

10 meetings

Feb. 28 to May 2: Mon., 6:30-9:30 pm
San Francisco: Room 201, South of Market Center, 95 Third St.
$795 (EDP 016634)

Syllabus:

Class One 02/28/05:

How to Learn to Learn Dreamweaver
or, The Principles of Visual and Interactive Design for the Web

Class Two 03/07/05:

How to Learn Dreamweaver

Class Three 03/14/05:

How to Use Dreamweaver

Class Four 03/21/05:

How Not to Use Dreamweaver

Class Five 03/28/05:

How to Learn HTML and CSS Using Dreamweaver

Class Six 04/04/05:

How to Learn Server Languages Using Dreamweaver

Class Seven 04/11/05:

How to Use Dreamweaver and Fireworks together

Class Eight 04/18/05:

How to Use Flash within Dreamweaver

Class Nine 04/25/05:

Stump the Experts

Class Ten 05/02/05:

How to Crash Dreamweaver

Sound interesting? Sign up!

February 22, 2005

Posted to Learning at 09:49 PM | comments (3) | trackback (0)

Comments


hello.i want to learning this topic that how do i create a e_mail bay dreamweaver ?
tankyou that help me .by

Posted by pari on February 22, 2005 11:47 PM

Since you seem to be the expert maybe you can help me. My daughter is a sixth grade home schooler. I want her to develop a website. We just bought it through mid-phase. They suggest Dreamweaver. I know very little about it myself. Truly the blind leading the blind. Do you think we will be able to figure it out? Any suggestions? I am in Alabama, so your class is a bit out of our way. Thanks so much!

Posted by Allie on February 24, 2005 11:16 AM

Will you be offering any Dreamweaver/Flash classes this summer 2005? Your curriculum looks great and would like to attend. Thanks!

Posted by Stephen Kelly on May 2, 2005 06:19 PM

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