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Course
Objectives: Flash MX course focuses on the
essential elements of the Flash interface,
animation concepts, and procedures. Digital
image fundamentals, animations, interactivity
and publishing to HTML are covered.
Pre-requisites: Before taking this course
the user should be familiar with
Internet/intranet/extra net terms and concepts.
The user should also have an understanding of
Web development & Programming for web, knowledge
of computer graphics and animation principles.
Audience: Application developers and
authors who plan, design and implement Web-based
business solutions on intranets, Extra nets, and
Internets. The users should have prior
experience in HTML and in designing Web sites.
Course Outline
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Flash Overview
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Flash Framework
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Drawing in Flash
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Working with Objects
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Animation in flash
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Working with Layers
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Using Symbols
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Advanced Buttons
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Nested Graphic Symbols
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Movie Clips
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Adding Sounds
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Action Script
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Assigning Action to Butt.
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Assigning Action to
Frame
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Controlling Movie Clips
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Jumping to Frame or URL
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Get URL
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Duplicate & remove Movie Clip
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Making Movie Clips dirigible
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Conditional actions
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Looping actions
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Changing Movie Clip position & appearance
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Creating Interface Element
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Publishing
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Exporting

Course Objectives: The Fundamentals of
PhotoShop for WEB is the first course in the
PhotoShop curriculum. It acquaints the students
with the features of PhotoShop. It also enables
students to create images and use PhotoShop
tools to create images.
Pre-requisites: Familiarity with the
basic concepts of creating graphics.
Audience: End users who need to create
graphics for Web applications.
Course Outline
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Getting Started with PhotoShop
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Digital Graphics
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Using the Selection & Type Tools ,menus and
palettes
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Using Drawing and Color Tools
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Set Preferences specifically for Web
development
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Creating New Images
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Create & Import images to edit
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Using the scanner to acquire images
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Using the Navigator and history palettes.
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Using Selections and Channels
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Create selections.
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Understand and channels
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Using Layers
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Understand the concept of Layers
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Use all the Options in the layers Platte
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Use layers to create digital Image.
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Editing Images
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Painting and Drawing Tools
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Use Filters, Giddies and the grid
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Adjust and Manipulate Color

Course Objectives: The HTML Programming
course is the course in the HTML curriculum
consisting of two courses. It enables students
to understand Web site planning, management and
maintenance. The course explains the concepts of
developing advanced HTML pages with the help of
frames, scripting languages, and evolving
technologies like ActiveX, DHTML, and XML. After
completing this course, The JavaScript
Programming is the second course in the
JavaScript curriculum. This course describes the
features of JavaScript, such as arrays, forms,
and events. The course also covers the concepts
related to object hierarchy in JavaScript, and
string, math, and number object
Pre-requisites: Before taking this course
the user should be familiar with
Internet/intranet/extranet terms and concepts.
The user should also have an understanding of,
Web Server Technologies, and should be familiar
with Netscape Navigator6 . 0or Microsoft
Internet Explorer 5 . 0or a later versions, and
text editors, such as Notepad.
Audience: Application developers and
authors who plan, design and implement Web-based
business solutions on intranets, Extranets, and
Internets. The users should have prior
experience in HTML and designing Web sites.
Course Outline
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Getting Started with HTML
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An Overview of HTML
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Formatting Basics
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Hyper linking in HTML
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Working with Images
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Embedding Images
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Manipulation of Images
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Working with Forms and Tables
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Creating Tables
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Creating Forms
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Web Site Planning
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Implementing Frames
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Site Designing and Testing
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HTML Standards
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Getting Acquainted with HTML and CSS
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Working with HTML4
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Adding Styles to Web pages
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Applying Formatting to Style Sheets
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Understanding Text and Font Properties
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Understanding Color, Classification, and
Background Properties
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Applying Advanced Formatting Properties
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Understanding Box Properties
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Applying Special Formatting Properties to
Style Sheets
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Implementing Cascading Style Sheets
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Applying CSS Styles and Selectors to HTML
Elements
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Creating and Managing Dynamic Style Sheets
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Arrays
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Creating Arrays
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Manipulating Arrays
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Object Hierarchy and Events
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Using Object Hierarchy
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Managing Events
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JavaScript Forms
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Creating Interactive Forms
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Working with Form Elements
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String and Math Objects
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Working with String Objects
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Working with Math Objects
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