New LVS Classes For Fall 2009

July 27th, 2009 Deborah Posted in Build I | No Comments »

New Courses at LVS Online Classes

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Woo-hoo – September session registration is now open!!!



Classrooms open August 24, 2009
Registration closes August 26, 2009
First lesson posts August 29, 2009

New Courses for September session:
» AJAX Web Development with ASP.NET
» Corel Painter I – The Journey Begins [revised]
» Corel Painter II – The Journey Continues [revised]
» Corel Painter: Introduction to Brushes I [revised]
» Corel Painter: Introduction to Brushes II [revised]
» Corel Painter: The Art of Collage [revised]
» Introduction to Web Design

Looking for something else? Check out all available courses at LVS Online Classes. LVS offers affordable classes with highly qualified instructors that have the desire to share their expertise with you.

Course Fees

Instructor-led course cost is $30US for new students; $24US for returning students

And don’t forget about our Self-study courses!

Self-study course cost is $15US for new students; $12US for returning students

 

Our Windows Vista class is FREE to everyone and includes instructor support! And if anybody knows Windows, it’s Val Perkins.

Not on the Vista operating system? Not to worry. We also offer a free course XP, ME, and Windows 98.

 

Web Site Coding Class

Of course, all the LVS classes are fun-filled and jam-packed with information you can’t live without BUT none of them offers the opportunity to learn the basics of web site coding like Build Your Web Site I.

What’s that you say? You already know all about creating web pages? Then there is a good chance my class isn’t for you. But before you make up your mind on that issue, why not run your site through the W3C validation services; if it comes back clean, kudos to you and please enjoy one of the many other courses LVS offers. If, on the other hand, it doesn’t, well — the link for information about the Build1 course is right above this paragraph.

How about those of you who don’t know what X/HTML and CSS even means? You are the people for whom this course was specifically developed. You don’t NEED to know specifics. I’ve designed the Level I course in such a way that it introduces basic coding concepts by discussion and example. Each lesson builds on the previous one so what you learn in Lesson 1 will be used consistently throughout the rest of the lessons, as well as in all the Build Series classes, thus affording you the opportunity to become comfortable with the coding experience as you learn new material by virtue of repetition.

Is It Technical?

There are technical terms involved, certainly. Everything new to one’s learning experience involves its own terminology – it’s how we’re able to communicate with each other. Having said that, the material is presented in an easy to read, casual manner. A former student commented she was afraid the lessons would be like having to “read some geek manual”. Instead, she went on to say, they were more along the lines of a friend talking to her. That’s what I was going for!

Over the past several years of teaching at LVS, I’ve had a number of students proclaim they were nervous, doubtful, and even intimidated by the prospect of learning web site coding. Yet, they signed up for Build Your Website – Intro course. Congratulations to them and to their ultimate accomplishments because those folks have web sites today.

Still Not Sure?

I encourage you to browse through what former students have said about the Build Your Website I course.

So whether you are a complete novice or you have worked with web sites in the past, this course offers something for everyone.

With that said, I’ll ’see’ you in the halls!

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