From: Reynolds, Camille (creynolds@Nossaman.com)
Date: Tue Dec 31 2002 - 11:57:31 PST
Message-ID: <1167DF5724AAD211B93B0008C7B189010242BDD3@EXCHGSF01> From: "Reynolds, Camille" <creynolds@Nossaman.com> Subject: FW: Sacramento location: Web page software workshop Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 11:57:31 -0800
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From: Goldman, Ava [mailto:Ava_Goldman@CalPERS.CA.GOV]
Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 11:57 AM
To: 'ncal-lib@ucdavis.edu'
Subject: Sacramento location: Web page software workshop
Friday, March 7, 2003, California State Library
see details below
>Subject: Web page software workshop by Infopeople
>
>***Please share this announcement with anyone who works on your library's
>Web pages.***
>
>Infopeople is pleased to offer the following new workshop:
>
>Title: Building a Dynamic Web Site with Dreamweaver MX
>
>Dates and locations:
>
>Friday, January 10, 2003, San Francisco Public Library
>Friday, January 31, 2003, Cerritos Public Library
>Friday, March 7, 2003, California State Library
>
>To register for this workshop: Use the online registration form at
>http://www.infopeople.org/WS/workshop/Workshop/114
>
>Dynamic web pages are created "on the fly" through an interaction with a
>collection of data. Your library patrons might use a dynamic web page to
>access your online catalog, fill out a survey, update library account
>address information, submit a reference question, or look up your
>conference room schedule. Come to this workshop to find out what goes into
>creating a dynamic Web page, and how easy it can be. This overview workshop
>will feature experimentation with Dreamweaver MX, one of the most
>versatile, popular, and powerful software tools for building dynamic Web
>pages. We will create a simple online Web survey form as part of the
overview.
>
>Workshop Description: This all-day workshop will provide an overview of
>Dreamweaver MX tools, including hints on how to develop dynamic Web pages
>with HTML and Cold Fusion, as well as practical, useful tips that can be
>applied immediately.
>
>Highlights:
>
>Introduction to Dynamic Web Pages
>--Dynamic Web pages compared to static Web pages
>--What goes on behind a dynamic Web page?
>--Are dynamic Web pages easy to maintain?
>Design View in Dreamweaver MX
>--Easily update your Web page content
>--Quickly place images and graphics on your Web pages
>--Preview the layout of your dynamic Web pages
>Code View in Dreamweaver MX
>--View your HTML, ASP, or Cold Fusion code
>--Online help and tools for troubleshooting your code
>Create a Simple Web Survey Form
>--Step by step instruction using both design and code view
>--Pointers on constructing a database for your survey
>Get Your Data Onto The Web!
>--What type of data do you want to gather or present?
>--Where is this information currently stored?
>--How Dreamweaver MX can help get your information onto the Web
>
>Workshop Instructor: Jeanne Moje. Jeanne is the Training Coordinator and
>Systems Consultant (Programmer Analyst) for the Technical Services Team,
>Computing Operations & Information Systems, Office of Vice-Chancellor,
>Budget & Finance, University of California, Berkeley. She taught classes at
>both UC Davis and UC Berkeley, including web design classes and
>bibliographic instruction at The Teaching Library. Currently she teaches
>Web design classes including Creating Dynamic Web Pages, Using Cascading
>Style Sheets, and Dreamweaver Beginning and Advanced courses for UC
>Berkeley staff.
>
>Who Should Attend: Anyone in a California library with an interest in
>developing or maintaining dynamic Web pages.
>
>Prerequisites: Some knowledge of HTML helpful. Best if you are already
>maintaining static Web pages.
>
>Fee: There is a $75.00 fee for this workshop. Infopeople does not provide
>parking passes, lunch or refreshments.
>
>Other Logistics:
>
>*On-site check-in is from 8:30-9:00 AM; instruction is from 9:00 AM-4:30
PM.
>
>*Maps, directions, and parking information are available on the Infopeople
>Web site at http://www.infopeople.org/WS/workshop/Directions
>
>*Infopeople does not provide refreshments or lunch. Since some training
>locations do not have in-house or convenient food service, Infopeople
>recommends that participants bring a sack lunch.
>
>To view a complete list of Infopeople workshops and for general information
>about Infopeople training opportunities, go to the main Infopeople
>Workshops page at http://www.infopeople.org/workshops/index.html.
>
>If you have questions about registration or scheduling of workshops, please
>contact Linda Rodenspiel, the Infopeople Project Assistant, at
>assist@infopeople.org or by phone at 650-578-9685
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