Services for Resources : Workshops on Web Development

Workshops are open to faculty and staff of Georgetown University. All classes are taught in the the Faculty and Curriculum Support (FACS) Center Computer Lab (GM-6) in Preclinical Science Building. To register for the workshops, enroll on-line at: www.georgetown.edu/uis/training/classes/. Contact Taeyeol Park with any questions.

Workshop: Dreamweaver, Part I - Creating a Web Page

Participants in this workshop will learn how to create and publish a basic web page in Dreamweaver. Topics include inserting images and text, manipulating page format and properties, creating links, and uploading a web page to a server. No prior experience with web design or HTML coding is required.

Class Location: FACS Center Computer Lab, GM-6 Preclinical Science Building (across the Dahlgren Library entrance)
Instructor: Taeyeol Park

Class size: limited to 5

Workshop: Dreamweaver, Part II - Designing Web Pages and Maintaining a Web Site

Participants will build on the skills learned in Dreamweaver, Part I, and will learn how to layout web pages using Table and Layer, create rollovers, add basic interactivity, and create and maintain a site containing multiple pages. Previous knowledge of Dreamweaver or other web publishing software, or completion of Dreamweaver, Part I, is recommended.

Class Location: FACS Center Computer Lab, GM-6 Preclinical Science Building (across the Dahlgren Library entrance)
Instructor: Taeyeol Park

Class size: limited to 5

Workshop: Creating Interactive Web Pages

Do you want to create an interactive web page where a caption would appear when a student moves a mouse over a certain area of an image? It would make a related image displayed in a pop-up window, a descriptive video clip viewed in a player or a specific sound automatically played. Do you also want to create a simple online interactive quiz which would let your students check out what they learned through the lessons you gave them? Without mastering any web authoring skills, you can easily add such interactivity to your web page using Dreamweaver. Participants will learn how to create interactive web pages using Layer, Image Map, and Behavior in Dreamweaver. This hands-on workshop will focus on designing interactions for assisting students’ learning. No prior experience with web design or HTML coding is required.

Class Location: FACS Center Computer Lab, GM-6 Preclinical Science Building (across the Dahlgren Library entrance)
Instructor: Taeyeol Park

Class size: limited to 5