| PLEASE PRINT: Last Name:________________________________First Name:________________________ Phone:______________________ | |
| Are you an ACCD Employee: Yes ____No_____ Institution:
_____________________Department:_____________________ NOTICE: One of the certification classes requires a prerequisite. Please check the current training schedule to identify and complete prerequisites. | |
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I. Required Courses
for Web Developers | |
| It is recommended that courses be taken in the order listed below, but they may be taken in any order. | |
| A - Introduction to Web Site Management, Ethics, & Security | |
| B - Legal Ramifications of Web Composition (Guidelines) | |
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C - Web Site Design, File Management, & Content |
D - Dreamweaver I - Intro. to Web Development |
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| K - Adobe Photoshop I - Introduction ( Prerequisite for E ) | |
| E - Preparing Graphics for the Web | |
| F - Screen Design Aesthetics & ADA | |
| G - System Issues Related to Web Site Management (FTP & upload) | |
| II. Certification is contingent upon the construction of a new Web course site incorporating the above training. | |
| H - Demonstrate
Ability by Producing a Web Site which incorporates
the training listed above. |
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| Be sure to have your instructor stamp the appropriate box,
initial, and date it when a course is completed. Courses may possibly be waived if competency is demonstrated. Contact Charlotte Wolf 486-0030 for consideration. | |
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| Training & certification is intended for employees of the Alamo Community College District. | |
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1. |
No fee is charged to employees of the (ACCD) for this "Web Developer - Level - II." |
| When you request
certification, you will be required to provide verification of your
employment in the ACCD and completion of all requirements. | |
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2. |
If you are NOT an ACCD employee, you may receive this "Web Developer - Level - II" training by paying $25 for each of the sessions listed above, at the time you receive the training. Make your check payable to the SAC Department of Instructional Technologies. If paying cash, ask for a receipt. |