VCIM 1570 Web Publishing I

COURSE DESCRIPTION
Foundational web design, planning and construction with emphasis on web standards, usability and accessibility. Students construct web pages in (X)HTML and CSS using basic text-editing software. Topics include analysis of how and why a website succeeds or fails, aesthetics and visual design for web, planning, creation, uploading and registration of sites, troubleshooting, search engine optimization and basic marketing strategies.

WHY I'M TAKING THIS COURSE
2 1/2 years ago I was laid off from my job as Information Services Manager at an engineering and architectural firm. With eleven years experience behind me, I entered the job market full steam ahead. The rest of the story is one like so many others. No jobs, minimum wages offered, no luck. I have never been unemployed and have always enjoyed working. I needed to do something. Balancing my life with a husband and three children had to become part of my strategy. After many hours of what-if scenarios and research, I felt that going to school for something that would compliment my experience was the answer. I do have a creative side and mixing that with my technical side made the Interactive Media program a good choice. This class is required. I have found in a short time that I went from thinking that brain would not like thinking "in code" to realizing that I just may want to pursue becoming a programmer. This may be a bit premature, but I'm finding that I enjoy being able to create something that has a definite "right or wrong". Working with the validator to try to solve my problems is a challenge and it is satisfying when I see that green bar at the top of the screen! Oh what has my life become?

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glicee painting by Raw Artist Artwork is a glicee by The Raw Artist



original oil on canvas by Raw Artist Artwork is an original oil on canvas by The Raw Artist





glass paperweight Art is a glass paperweight - artist only initialed bottom "SD". Was purchased at Ann Arbor Art Fair in 2003.