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Introduction to Dreamweaver with Colin Macdonald

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Introduction to Dreamweaver with Colin Macdonald

Time: October 8, 2011 at 9am to October 9, 2011 at 4pm
Location: UHM Sakamaki C-104
Street: 2530 Dole Street
City/Town: Honolulu
Website or Map: http://www.outreach.hawaii.ed…
Phone: 956-8244
Event Type: workshop
Organized By: Susan Horowitz
Latest Activity: Sep 15, 2011

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Dreamweaver is the most widely used professional website creation program. Combining an easy-to-use visual authoring interface with a powerful HTML source-editing interface, Dreamweaver consistently wins rave reviews for its unique abilities and features.

 

Students are led through the process of setting up and creating a website, importing text and images, implementing Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to fine-tune the visual style of your content, and using Dreamweaver library items and templates for a rapid and consistent production workflow.

Prerequisites: Basic understanding of the Mac environment and a generally high comfort level with computers.

 

Section A Saturday and Sunday, October 8-9 

                         9:00am-4:00pm

Section B Wednesdays, October 12- November 2

                             6:00-9:00pm

 

Colin Macdonald instituted the first multimedia courses at the UHM Department of Communication, where he taught multimedia design and development for over a decade. Previously, he directed creative services for the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. As an art director for A&M Records in Canada, he gained extensive knowledge of print media. He has conducted traditional media and multimedia training courses in Asia, Hawai‘i, and the U.S. mainland for nearly 20 years. He is a core faculty member of Pacific New Media.

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