This course will teach students the basics of creating a website using HTML. It will also introduce XHTML, which is used to develop more standards-compliant Web sites for greater efficiency, accessibility, and forward-compatibility. Also, learn how to use Cascading Style Sheets to enhance HTML formatting.
Prerequisites: An understanding of programming is highly suggested.
$225 (includes books/materials/lab fees)/
WCOSY 6019 C01, C70
Approved Hours: 12 (Act 48)
Newtown Campus/C01/ 3 Th, 1/21-2/4, 6-10 pm
Upper Bucks Campus/C70/ 2 Tu & 2 Th, 1/19-1/28, 6:30-9:30 pm
This course takes you through all of the steps to build a product website for a business, using open-source tools that are robust, reliable and free. You will learn how to set up a database, build forms to maintain contents, and build interactive pages that make it easy for your customers to find your products.
The code and techniques used here are equally useful for companies with many products, as well as artisans, craftspeople, small retailers, and others with just a few products. They can also be used to create dynamic websites allowing user logins, personalization, processing of forms and email, and much more. Bring a 2 Gig flash drive to class.
Prerequisite: The HTML, XHTML & CSS course (WCOSY 6019) OR a general understanding of programming is suggested.
$550 (includes books/materials/lab fees)/
WITAC 3000 C01/ 12 Th, 2/25 – 5/13, 6:30 - 9:30 pm
Approved Hours: 36 (Act 48)
In this course, you'll learn how to create your own blog, wiki, and audio and video podcast. Through hands-on activities in each lesson, you'll practice working with free Web 2.0 tools like Blogger, Wikispaces, and YouTube, and you'll explore opportunities to use tools like these for personal, business, educational, and political projects. You'll also learn tricks for promoting your Web 2.0 content and for driving visitors to your brand-new sites. For requirements please see www.ed2go.com/bucks.
Online/ $95/ ECOAP 0350
Approved Hours: 24 (Act 48)
Learn how to use Dreamweaver to create, design and update Web Pages. You will modify page properties, define headings and paragraphs, create list and special characters. Add links within a site, create anchors and specify external links. Create and format tables. Create basic forms. Use images as links and create image maps. You will also gain an overview of HTML and web standards. Prerequisites: The HTML, XHTML & CSS course (WCOSY 6019) is suggested for this course. Knowledge of the internet is useful.
$225 (includes books/materials/lab fees)
WCOAP 6511 C01, C50 & C70
Approved Hours: 12 (Act 48)
Newtown Campus
C01/ 3 Sa, 2/6-2/20,
9 am-1 pm
Lower Bucks Campus
C50/ 3 Sa, 3/27-4/17 (no class 4/3),
9 am-1 pm
Upper Bucks Campus
C70/ 2 Tu & 2 Th,
2/2-2/11, 6:30-9:30 pm
This course is designed for students who not only use Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 to design and develop web pages in a WYSIWYG environment, but also have the ability to understand and work with the architecture and coding of web pages. We will work in code view, create Cascading Style Sheets, create effective user navigation, work with AP elements, automate tasks, create forms and author XML based data. Prerequisites: You should have completed WCOAP 6511 (Dreamweaver Basic) and WCOSY 6019 (HTML, XHTML & CSS) or possess equivalent knowledge.
$225 (includes books/materials/lab fees)
WCOAP 6512 C01, C50 & C70
Approved Hours: 12 (Act 48)
Newtown Campus
C01/ 4 Sa, 2/27-3/13, 9 am-1 pm
Lower Bucks Campus
C50/ 3 Sa, 4/24-5/15, 9 am-noon
Upper Bucks Campus
C70/ 2 Tu & 2 Th,
2/16-2/25, 6:30-9:30 pm
Newtown Campus
$279
WCOAP 6040 C0/
5 Sa, 3/20-4/24 (no class 4/3), 9 am- noon
Approved Hours: 15 (Act 48)
Newtown Campus
$279
WCOAP 6041 C01/
5 Sa, 5/1-6/5 (no class 5/29), 9 am-noon
Approved Hours: 15 (Act 48)
This course provides an introduction to Microsoft's .NET technologies including C# and ASP.NET. You will learn the basics of the C# development language by designing and creating dynamic web sites in Microsoft Visual Studio.NET 2008. In addition, this course will teach students how to develop ASP.NET user controls, access XML web services, validate user input, and access data using ADO.NET. By the end of the course, the student will be able to design and develop robust web applications in Microsoft's leading programming technology.
Prerequisites: Some knowledge of C# and/or equivalent programming language is mandatory. Knowledge of ASP and web technologies is helpful.
$650 (includes books/materials/lab fees)/
WITAC 2101/42 Hours