June 06, 2008
CaseLearns: 2008 Summer Semester Classes

Classes take place in Kelvin Smith Library
Registration is now open for summer classes at CaseLearns. Whether you're building your first Web site, adding video to your blog or just want to learn something fun, CaseLearns has a number of options available.
The classes listed below may be of particular interest to those developing or maintaining Web sites.
If you are new to Web design and want to learn Dreamweaver, I recommend reading I'm not going to teach you XHTML/HTML, but you should learn it anyway and doing the homework assignment before taking your first Dreamweaver class.
All CaseLearns classes are open to current Case faculty, students and staff, emeriti faculty, alumni, and Senior Scholars. Case affiliates may register if openings are available. Class schedules are subject to change. Please visit the CaseLearns Web site for the most current information.
- Adobe Acrobat 8: Introduction
- Instructor: Debbie Korodi
Prerequisites: Familiarity with Windows or Mac OS; knowledge of Microsoft Word.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008 9:00am-Noon - Adobe Acrobat 8: Creating PDF Forms
- Instructor: Debbie Korodi
Prerequisite: Knowledge of Adobe Acrobat 8.
Thursday, August 7, 2008 9:00am-Noon - Digital Images I: Introduction & Basic Photoshop
- Instructor: Jared Bendis
Wednesday, July 9, 2008 3:00-6:00pm - Digital Images II: Advanced Photoshop
- Instructor: Jared Bendis
Prerequisite: Digital Images I: Introduction & Basic Photoshop
Wednesday, July 16, 2008 3:00-6:00pm - Digital Images III: Even More Advanced Photoshop
- Instructor: Jared Bendis
Prerequisite: Digital Images I and Digital Images II
Monday, July 21, 2008 3:00-6:00pm - Dreamweaver CS3: Introduction
- Instructor: Thomas Hayes
Tuesday, July 15, 2008 1:00-4:00pm - Dreamweaver CS3: Intermediate
- Instructor: Thomas Hayes
Thursday, July 24, 2008 1:00-4:00pm - Dreamweaver CS3: Advanced
- Instructor: Thomas Hayes
Tuesday, July 29, 2008 1:00-4:00pm - How To Make Web Pages Using HTML: Part 1
- Instructor: Thomas Hayes
Tuesday, August 12, 2008 1:00-5:00pm - How To Make Web Pages Using HTML: Part 2
- Thursday, August 14, 2008 1:00-5:00pm
- Introduction to Pachyderm
- Instructor: Jared Bendis
Wednesday, July 30, 2008 3:00-6:00pm - Understanding RSS Feeds
- Instructor: Brian Gray
Thursday, July 17, 2008 10:00am-Noon - Video Workshop I: Introduction To Digital Video
- Instructor: Jared Bendis
Thursday, July 10, 2008 3:00-6:00pm - Video Workshop II: Advanced Digital Video
- Instructor: Jared Bendis
Prerequisite: Introduction to Digital Video
Thursday, July 17, 2008 3:00-6:00pm
Posted by: Heidi Cool June 6, 2008 04:35 PM | Category: Announcements , HTML , How-to , Recommendations
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Hi Heidi, I tried to post this comment on your article "The Comments Conundrum 5/8/2007" but I think the article is too old and isn't accepting comments anymore. But because I took the time to write it, and because your email address below is UNPROTECTED, I thought I'd take the time to post it here. It probably made more sense on that article though... Anyway, here's my original comment: Hi Heidi, Good article on the challenges of blog spam. Another area of spam that is a pet peeve of mine is email spam. I think a large number of new websites and blogs don't realize the importance of protecting their website email address from being spammed. To that extent, we wrote an article on it several years ago and provide a free unicode converter to "disguise" and protect your email address. You can check it out at our trade show displays website (sorry, couldn't resist the plug) here: fight email spam. It looks like your email address at the bottom is unprotected. I'd recommend at least encoding it. :) ~ Steve (a real but probably shade of gray human)