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Welcome to Sonic Training!. (http://www.sonictraining.com 877-760-0078) Macromedia (Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks), Adobe (Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator), Database (SQL, Access, Filemaker Pro, Goldmine), Programming (HTML, CSS, XML, Access VBA, Excel VBA), MS Office (Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Word, Outlook, Project) instructor-led, classroom training at our location or your company location. Sonic Training blends the fun and challenge of learning into to a classroom environment. Since all we do is training, (see Why choose Sonic Training) we know what works best and what doesn't.
Here at Sonic Training, we take your technical education seriously...but not too seriously. With 12 years of design and training experience, our mix of learning in a fun environment makes understanding complex design applications, like Dreamweaver or Access VBA, easy to digest. We also realize each student is unique and the company they work is unique, so our small class sizes (never over 8 students) makes it easy to incorporate your project at work into our class. We actually encourage work-related scenarios to help give the other students another real-life perspective.
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Here at Sonic Training, we take your technical education seriously...but not too seriously. With 12 years of design and training experience, our mix of learning in a fun environment makes understanding complex design applications, like Dreamweaver or Access VBA, easy to digest. We also realize each student is unique and the company they work is unique, so our small class sizes (never over 8 students) makes it easy to incorporate your project at work into our class. We actually encourage work-related scenarios to help give the other students another real-life perspective.
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Macromedia Dreamweaver Fundamentals -- Introduction & Intermediate
Course Description
You want to make some information available on the Internet. To do this, you might want to design and build a website and upload it. The features and functions in Dreamweaver 8 will enable you create a web page to suit your requirements.
Course Objective: You will describe the basic functions and features of website development using Dreamweaver 8.
Performance-Based Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
design a website. You will also explore the Dreamweaver environment and identify the HTML tags in the file.
define a website. You will also create and save a web page.
organize site files using the Files panel. You will also create templates that help you develop multiple pages easily.
add content to a web page.
identify the different types of links and create them for easy navigation.
create frames to enhance navigation within a website.
upload a website.
Course Content
Lesson 1: Accessing the Internet and Identifying HTML Codes
Topic 1A: Design a Website
Topic 1B: Explore the Dreamweaver Environment
Topic 1C: View and Manage HTML Codes
Lesson 2: Creating a Website
Topic 2A: Define a Website
Topic 2B: Create Basic Web Pages
Topic 2C: Save a Web Page
Lesson 3: Building a Website
Topic 3A: Organize Files and Folders
Topic 3B: Create Templates
Lesson 4: Adding Content to Web Pages
Topic 4A: Format a List
Topic 4B: Insert Images
Topic 4C: Manage Tables
Topic 4D: Create Repeating Region Templates
Lesson 5: Working with Links
Topic 5A: Link Within a Site
Lesson 6: Enhancing the Navigation of a Site
Topic 6A: Create Framesets
Lesson 7: Uploading a Website
Topic 7A: Ensure Accessibility
Topic 7B: Upload Files onto a Site
Appendix A: Mapping Element K's Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 Level 1 Course to the Dreamweaver Developer Certification Exam Objectives
Dream2, level 2
Course Description
You know how to create basic web pages. You now need to create professional-looking websites. In this course, you will use the advanced features of Dreamweaver 8 to design and develop professional-looking websites.
Course Objective: You will create and develop professional-looking web pages using Dreamweaver 8.
Performance-Based Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
create an effective user-navigation interface.
manage libraries and snippets.
manage head elements and keyboard shortcuts.
work with style sheets.
work with layers.
work with the History panel.
target websites to specific versions of browsers.
work with code.
author with XML data.
create forms.
Course Content
Lesson 1: Creating an Effective User-Navigation Interface
Topic 1A: Create Rollovers
Topic 1B: Create a Navigation Bar Using Behaviors
Topic 1C: Create a Navigation Bar Using the Insert Navigation Bar Tool
Topic 1D: Add Flash Buttons and Text to a Page
Lesson 2: Managing Libraries and Snippets
Topic 2A: Add Library Items from Site Pages
Topic 2B: Place Library Items onto Site Pages
Topic 2C: Modify Library Items
Topic 2D: Use Snippets
Lesson 3: Managing Head Elements and Keyboard Shortcuts
Topic 3A: Define Head Elements
Topic 3B: Edit Meta Tags
Topic 3C: Customize Keyboard Shortcuts
Lesson 4: Working with Style Sheets
Topic 4A: Define Style Sheets
Topic 4B: Apply External Styles to Multiple Pages
Topic 4C: Redefine Style Sheets
Lesson 5: Working with Layers
Topic 5A: Create Layers
Topic 5B: Use the Layers Panel
Topic 5C: Define Layers with Styles
Topic 5D: Combine Layers with Behaviors
Topic 5E: Insert Rich Media Objects
Lesson 6: Working with the History Panel
Topic 6A: Use the History Panel
Topic 6B: Record Steps
Topic 6C: Save Steps
Lesson 7: Targeting Websites to Specific Versions of Browsers
Topic 7A: Test Browser Compatibility
Topic 7B: Convert Pages to Earlier Versions
Topic 7C: Add a Behavior to Check the Browser Version
Lesson 8: Working with Code
Topic 8A: Examine Coding Tools
Topic 8B: Use the Find And Replace Command
Lesson 9: Authoring with XML Data
Topic 9A: Integrate XML-Based Data
Topic 9B: Use Design Notes and Comments
Topic 9C: Transform XML with XSLT
Lesson 10: Creating Forms
Topic 10A: Set Up Forms
Topic 10B: Add Form Elements
Topic 10C: Validate Forms
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Locations:
Campbell
Cupertino
Fremont
Gilroy
Los Altos Hills
Los Gatos
Milpitas
Morgan Hill
Mt View
Palo Alto
Redwood City
San Jose
San Mateo
Santa Clara
Santa Cruz
Saratoga
Sunnyvale
Union City
National locations:
Alabama -- Montgomery, Birmingham
Arizona -- Phoenix, Tulsa
California -- San Jose, Santa Clara, Fremont, Orange County, Costa Mesa, Irvine, San Diego
Colorado -- Denver, Colorado Springs
Connecticut -- Hartford
DC -- Washington DC
Florida -- Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Gainesville, Jacksonville, Saint Petersburg, Tampa
Georgia -- Alpharetta, Atlanta, Augusta , Savannah, Columbus
Illinois -- Bloomington, Chicago
Indiana -- Indianapolis
Kansas --Wichita
Kentucky -- Murray, Paducah, Louisville
Maryland -- Greenbelt , Silver Spring / Baltimore
Massachusetts -- Boston, Cambridge, Springfield
Ann Arbor / Farmington Hills / Detroit, Grand Rapids
Michigan -- Detroit, Saginaw, Flint, Bay City, Midland
Minnesota -- Saint Paul, Minneapolis
Mississippi -- Gulfport, Biloxi
Missouri -- Whiteman Air Force Base, Kansas City
Nevada -- Reno, Las Vegas
New Mexico --Carlsbad, Albuquerque
New Jersey, Newark, Princeton
Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia
New York -- New York City, Buffalo, Long Island
North Carolina -- Charlotte
Ohio -- Cleveland, Columbus
Oklahoma -- Tulsa, Oklahoma City
Oregon -- Portland, Salem
Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh
Rhode Island -- Providence
South Carolina --Columbia, Charleston
Tennessee -- Memphis, Jackson, Nashville
Texas -- Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, El Paso
Utah -- Ogden, Salt Lake City
Vermont -- Burlington
Virginia -- Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Fairfax, Dulles, McLean, Herndon
Washington -- Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane
Wisconsin -- La Crosse
You want to make some information available on the Internet. To do this, you might want to design and build a website and upload it. The features and functions in Dreamweaver 8 will enable you create a web page to suit your requirements.
Course Objective: You will describe the basic functions and features of website development using Dreamweaver 8.
Performance-Based Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
design a website. You will also explore the Dreamweaver environment and identify the HTML tags in the file.
define a website. You will also create and save a web page.
organize site files using the Files panel. You will also create templates that help you develop multiple pages easily.
add content to a web page.
identify the different types of links and create them for easy navigation.
create frames to enhance navigation within a website.
upload a website.
Course Content
Lesson 1: Accessing the Internet and Identifying HTML Codes
Topic 1A: Design a Website
Topic 1B: Explore the Dreamweaver Environment
Topic 1C: View and Manage HTML Codes
Lesson 2: Creating a Website
Topic 2A: Define a Website
Topic 2B: Create Basic Web Pages
Topic 2C: Save a Web Page
Lesson 3: Building a Website
Topic 3A: Organize Files and Folders
Topic 3B: Create Templates
Lesson 4: Adding Content to Web Pages
Topic 4A: Format a List
Topic 4B: Insert Images
Topic 4C: Manage Tables
Topic 4D: Create Repeating Region Templates
Lesson 5: Working with Links
Topic 5A: Link Within a Site
Lesson 6: Enhancing the Navigation of a Site
Topic 6A: Create Framesets
Lesson 7: Uploading a Website
Topic 7A: Ensure Accessibility
Topic 7B: Upload Files onto a Site
Appendix A: Mapping Element K's Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 Level 1 Course to the Dreamweaver Developer Certification Exam Objectives
Dream2, level 2
Course Description
You know how to create basic web pages. You now need to create professional-looking websites. In this course, you will use the advanced features of Dreamweaver 8 to design and develop professional-looking websites.
Course Objective: You will create and develop professional-looking web pages using Dreamweaver 8.
Performance-Based Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
create an effective user-navigation interface.
manage libraries and snippets.
manage head elements and keyboard shortcuts.
work with style sheets.
work with layers.
work with the History panel.
target websites to specific versions of browsers.
work with code.
author with XML data.
create forms.
Course Content
Lesson 1: Creating an Effective User-Navigation Interface
Topic 1A: Create Rollovers
Topic 1B: Create a Navigation Bar Using Behaviors
Topic 1C: Create a Navigation Bar Using the Insert Navigation Bar Tool
Topic 1D: Add Flash Buttons and Text to a Page
Lesson 2: Managing Libraries and Snippets
Topic 2A: Add Library Items from Site Pages
Topic 2B: Place Library Items onto Site Pages
Topic 2C: Modify Library Items
Topic 2D: Use Snippets
Lesson 3: Managing Head Elements and Keyboard Shortcuts
Topic 3A: Define Head Elements
Topic 3B: Edit Meta Tags
Topic 3C: Customize Keyboard Shortcuts
Lesson 4: Working with Style Sheets
Topic 4A: Define Style Sheets
Topic 4B: Apply External Styles to Multiple Pages
Topic 4C: Redefine Style Sheets
Lesson 5: Working with Layers
Topic 5A: Create Layers
Topic 5B: Use the Layers Panel
Topic 5C: Define Layers with Styles
Topic 5D: Combine Layers with Behaviors
Topic 5E: Insert Rich Media Objects
Lesson 6: Working with the History Panel
Topic 6A: Use the History Panel
Topic 6B: Record Steps
Topic 6C: Save Steps
Lesson 7: Targeting Websites to Specific Versions of Browsers
Topic 7A: Test Browser Compatibility
Topic 7B: Convert Pages to Earlier Versions
Topic 7C: Add a Behavior to Check the Browser Version
Lesson 8: Working with Code
Topic 8A: Examine Coding Tools
Topic 8B: Use the Find And Replace Command
Lesson 9: Authoring with XML Data
Topic 9A: Integrate XML-Based Data
Topic 9B: Use Design Notes and Comments
Topic 9C: Transform XML with XSLT
Lesson 10: Creating Forms
Topic 10A: Set Up Forms
Topic 10B: Add Form Elements
Topic 10C: Validate Forms
=======================
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Locations:
Campbell
Cupertino
Fremont
Gilroy
Los Altos Hills
Los Gatos
Milpitas
Morgan Hill
Mt View
Palo Alto
Redwood City
San Jose
San Mateo
Santa Clara
Santa Cruz
Saratoga
Sunnyvale
Union City
National locations:
Alabama -- Montgomery, Birmingham
Arizona -- Phoenix, Tulsa
California -- San Jose, Santa Clara, Fremont, Orange County, Costa Mesa, Irvine, San Diego
Colorado -- Denver, Colorado Springs
Connecticut -- Hartford
DC -- Washington DC
Florida -- Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Gainesville, Jacksonville, Saint Petersburg, Tampa
Georgia -- Alpharetta, Atlanta, Augusta , Savannah, Columbus
Illinois -- Bloomington, Chicago
Indiana -- Indianapolis
Kansas --Wichita
Kentucky -- Murray, Paducah, Louisville
Maryland -- Greenbelt , Silver Spring / Baltimore
Massachusetts -- Boston, Cambridge, Springfield
Ann Arbor / Farmington Hills / Detroit, Grand Rapids
Michigan -- Detroit, Saginaw, Flint, Bay City, Midland
Minnesota -- Saint Paul, Minneapolis
Mississippi -- Gulfport, Biloxi
Missouri -- Whiteman Air Force Base, Kansas City
Nevada -- Reno, Las Vegas
New Mexico --Carlsbad, Albuquerque
New Jersey, Newark, Princeton
Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia
New York -- New York City, Buffalo, Long Island
North Carolina -- Charlotte
Ohio -- Cleveland, Columbus
Oklahoma -- Tulsa, Oklahoma City
Oregon -- Portland, Salem
Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh
Rhode Island -- Providence
South Carolina --Columbia, Charleston
Tennessee -- Memphis, Jackson, Nashville
Texas -- Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, El Paso
Utah -- Ogden, Salt Lake City
Vermont -- Burlington
Virginia -- Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Fairfax, Dulles, McLean, Herndon
Washington -- Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane
Wisconsin -- La Crosse
About The Training Provider: Sonic Training
Sonic Training - About Sonic Training
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Macromedia, Adobe, Database, Programming, MS Office instructor-led, classroom training in most major U.S. cities at our location or your company location. Sonic Training blends the fun and challenge of learning into to a classroom environment. Since all we do is training, we know what works best and what doesn"t. Classes include: Macromedia Dreamweaver,...

