Over 15th, 16th and 17th June Netskills will be running 3 of their popular workshops: Dreamweaver Essentials at Leeds Metropolitan University (15-16 Jun), Writing for the Web at University of Leeds (17Jun), An Introduction to Instructional Design for e-Learning at Leeds Metropolitan University (17 Jun)
Here's a short overview of these workshops, to find out more visit our website http://bit.ly/hvmXtR or click the link directly next to the description.
Dreamweaver: The Essentials
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Dreamweaver is a popular piece of software for creating and managing websites, it provides a massive range of web development tools but you don't need to be a web developer to use it. Netskills have designed this 2-day workshop to provide you with an ESSENTIAL and practical guide to using the core features of Dreamweaver (version CS5) for web page creation, formatting, style, management and updating.
Topics include:
• Creating web pages using Dreamweaver (including adding images, tables and hyperlinks)
• Creating and using style sheets for formatting and presentation
• Applying techniques to control and manage page content
• Creating and using re-usable web page components and assets
• Using built-in tracking and checking tools
Running on 15-16Jun, Leeds Metropolitan University, book here: http://bit.ly/hfCeLp
Writing for the Web
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What's so different about writing for the web? How do I start to re-purpose content for the web?
Book on "Writing for the Web" and we'll give you the answers to these questions, and more.
During the day:
• Learn how to develop practical writing techniques for use in the online environment
• Examine web audience and intent
• Explore practical tasks for writing for an organisation profile and audience
• Review good web content and good web design
You'll take away lots of techniques that you can apply directly to your own web site authoring.
Running on 17Jun, Leeds University, book here: http://bit.ly/fCcpar
An Introduction to Instructional Design for eLearning
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Instructional design when applied effectively, will enable you to create high-impact, e-learning focussing specifically on YOUR learner and THEIR experience.
This workshop explains methodologies behind effective Instructional Design, demonstrates how to use specific and appropriate development tools and provides strategies and techniques to support the iterative process of Instructional Design.
This workshop will enable developers and practitioners to effectively design, plan, implement and deliver better quality e-learning materials with high-impact results.
• What do we mean by instructional design?
• Methodologies to support instructional design?
• How to design effective learner-centric e-learning materials
• Strategies to develop and implement effective e-learning processes
• Strategies to meet learner needs
• Evaluating appropriateness of development tools
• Sharing experiences with peers
Running on 17Jun, Leeds Metropolitan University, book here: http://bit.ly/fCcpar
We offer discounts for 3 or more bookings on all workshops, and can deliver workshops onsite for YOUR staff. Contact us for details 0191 222 5000
WORKSHOPS FROM NETSKILLS
Places still available on...
7-9 Jun, Essentials of Training Skills: BTEC Certificate, London, http://bit.ly/hJXpwX
8Jun, Making WordPress work for you, Newcastle Upon Tyne, http://bit.ly/hTuLyy
10Jun, Web Design: Involve everyone!, Newcastle Upon Tyne, http://bit.ly/f8tE7j
View the entire workshop programe for Jun/Jul: http://bit.ly/hvmXtR
Netskills have been delivering training for over sixteen years, our success is down to our team of expert and enthusiastic
consultant trainers, who make difficult subjects accessible and easy to understand, helping your staff get the best value out of your training.
If you have any questions about workshops, or suggestions on new topics, contact us by email: [log in to unmask] telephone 0191 222 5000 or twitter @netskills
Please pass on our details to any colleagues who may be interested.
Lisa
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Lisa Vincent
Training & Administration Co-ordinator
www.netskills.ac.uk
0191 222 5000
JISC Netskills is a JISC Advance service hosted at Newcastle University
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