Phone: 208/364-4999
Fax: 208/364-3160
Email: mmatthes@uidaho.edu
Office of Professional Development
322 E. Front Street,
Boise, ID 83702
ATTN: Mark Matthes
UI-Boise
College of Engineering
This 2-day workshop covers intermediate-level topics in internet protocols, web and ftp servicing, networking, and contemporary trends and applications. It provides planning, design, optimizing, and posting of web pages based on HTML & JavaScript code. You will leave the workshop able to design static and dynamic pages, and equipped with various ready-to-use examples for multiple applications.
(This workshop is recommended to prepare participants for an advanced network programming workshop, intended for web administrators, to be scheduled in the spring. Topics will include web server installation, maintenance, security; and programming with server-side languages such as Perl & Php. Discounts are available for registrants of both workshops.)
Workshop in brief
Web programming
workshop
COURSE OUTLINE
Day 1 —
Web Page Development Introduction
Structure and Formatting
Images, Tables, Frames, Hyperlinks
Day 2 —
Hands-on Lab —
Web Editor Tools
Make Your Own Page
(Accounts on demo web server for practical
exercises, as well as suite of freeware tools
will be provided.)
December 14, 2004
8:00am to 3:30pm
MK Plaza Building, 2nd Floor,
800 Park Blvd.
Boise, Idaho 83712
Workshop instructor, Dr. Milos Manic.
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO LEARN?
· Professionally design page layouts
· Internet protocols, web & ftp
services
· Networking, contemporary trends,
and applications
· Plan, design, optimize, and post
web pages based on HTML and
JavaScript code
· Format tables, lists, frames,
hyperlinks, & styles
· Post multimedia: images, sounds,
movies
· Optimize images for balanced
quality and speed of download.
· Make dynamic image maps,
animated GIFs
· Learn both visual and code design
· Unleash the power of different
web editor tools
· Make static & dynamic menus and
navigation bars.
· Re-do existing web pages using web editor tools
To register or for further information —
Contact Mark Matthes at
208/364-4999 or via e-mail at mmatthes@uidaho.edu