The Graduate School of Informatics at the University of Strathclyde, and
the Career Development Group (Scottish Division) present:
Advanced Website Management and Design
The web is now a vital channel for the communication of information. Whilst
creating a simple web page is relatively easy, building an effective web
site and promoting, managing and developing that web site over time are
complex, novel activities,which few have expertise in.
This short course, delivered over two evenings, will give participants
hands-on experience in these vital areas. Based on the content of the M.Sc
programme for Information and Library Studies, the course aims to build on
participants’ existing experience with deploying web technologies.
The course leader will be Alan Poulter, author of several books on the
Internet and web searching for library professionals. Currently a lecturer
in the Graduate School, he teaches in the areas of ICT skills, web design,
XML and information strategy.
Areas covered:
• Techniques for successful web design
• Building large web sites
• Web site hosting
• Promoting and managing web sites
Venue: Department of Computer and Information Sciences, University of
Strathclyde, Livingstone Tower, Richmond Street, Glasgow, G1 1XH.
Date: 12th and 19th November 2003
Time: 6.00 pm – 9.00 pm.
Cost: £120 per place.
For further information contact:
Alan Poulter or David McMenemy on: 0141 548 3700
Or email: [log in to unmask]
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