CE Course Schedule
Course Listings as of July 08, 2008 at 10:30pm
Web Graphics and Visual Design
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ITNW 5050 Flash 1: Introduction
(18.0 hours/$299.00)
Flash is the ultimate interface development tool. Learn to create rich internet applications, script interactivity, incorporate sound and video, and publish dynamic content in a variety of formats. The class will focus on creating timeline-based animation and introduce the ActionScript programming language. This is a must-have introduction to the most powerful web technology ever developed.
20 92726 Sep 2 - Sep 18 6:00pm - 9:00p TTh HBC 212.0 OH Hervey, Greg A
ITNW 5052 Flash 2: Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
(18.0 hours/$299.00)
Learn much more about ActionScripting in Flash, including targeting timelines, creating interactive user-interface elements, using shared assets, importing external data, and creating modular file structures to keep SWF files lean and extensible! Also learn debugging techniques.
Prerequisites: ITNW 5050-Flash 1: Introduction.
20 92706 Nov 4 - Nov 20 6:00pm - 9:00p TTh HBC 212.0 OH Hervey, Greg A
ITNW 6001 Photoshop 1: Introduction
(18.0 hours/$299.00)
Adobe Photoshop is the world standard in image editing software and a required skill for any design position. This introductory course covers the basics of digital imaging and fundamental image editing skills, including resizing images, color correction, retouching, combining images, Web page mock-ups, and learning to optimize in GIF, JPEG, and PNG format.
17 93353 Aug 11 - Aug 18 1:30pm - 5:10p MTWTh HBC 212.0 OH Hervey, Greg A
20 92725 Sep 2 - Sep 18 2:00pm - 5:00p TTh HBC 212.0 OH Hervey, Greg A
ITNW 6002 Photoshop 2: Advanced Web Design
(18.0 hours/$199.00)
Learn advanced techniques for extending the power of Photoshop: create and use presets including brushes, patterns, styles and swatches. Learn about filters, channels, vectors, and how to leverage actions to automate repetitive tasks. Recreate banners, buttons and effects from actual web sites, slice mock-ups into functional XHTML pages, and create animation. Exercises are realistic, web-specific applications of Photoshop.
Prerequisites: ITNW 6001-Photoshop 1: Introduction.
13 91090 Aug 11 - Aug 20 6:00pm -10:00p MW HBC 212.0 OH Hervey, Greg A
25 92427 Sep 8 - Oct 6 ONLINE OH Hervey, Greg A
20 92705 Nov 4 - Nov 13 1:00pm - 5:00p TTh HBC 212.0 OH Hervey, Greg A
ITNW 6039 Photoshop 1: Introduction
(18.0 hours/$199.00)
Adobe Photoshop is the world standard in image editing software and a required skill for any design position. This introductory course covers the basics of digital imaging and fundamental image editing skills, including resizing images, color correction, retouching, combining images, web page mock-ups, and learning to optimize in GIF, JPEG, and PNG format.
25 92481 Nov 3 - Dec 8 ONLINE OH Hervey, Greg A
ITNW 6044 Flash 1: Introduction
(18.0 hours/$199.00)
Flash is the ultimate interface development tool. Learn to create rich internet applications, script interactivity, incorporate sound and video, and publish dynamic content in a variety of formats. The class will focus on creating timeline-based animation and introduce the ActionScript programming language. This is a must-have introduction to the most powerful web technology ever developed.
25 92480 Nov 3 - Dec 8 ONLINE OH Hervey, Greg A
ITNX 3004 Flash 3: Data Connectivity
(9.0 hours/$149.00)
Explore several ways of connecting the front end (your Flash application) with dynamic data on your server, including XML, databases, and LocalObjects on the client computer. This class is for the designer/developer who has little or no programming experience outside of ActionScript.
Prerequisites: Introduction to WWW Authoring and XHTML and Flash 2: Object-Oriented Programming.
20 92723 Dec 9 - Dec 11 1:00pm - 4:00p TTh HBC 212.0 OH Hervey, Greg A
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