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Practical approach to UX/UI

Demand for UX designers is on the rise with a 10-year job growth (2014-24) forecast of 19% according to CNNMoney/Payscale's top 100 careers. The field of User Experience and User Interface web design is one of the most popular areas of expertise in web development / app development today.

Course Schedule:

This course is not currently scheduled. Please sign up if you want to get this course soon.

ABC series: Intro to JavaScript: workshop C

This is the third workshop from A-B-C series scheduled for June 11th, 18th, 25th at Newburgh Free Library.

The course will introduce the basic elements of JavaScript and will explore examples of JS for websites.

JavaScript is a scripting language used by browsers to make websites interactive.

• What to bring: laptop. Library provides 10 laptops if needed.

• Important to know: Introduction to web development is a prerequisite for this course.

ABC series: Intro to JavaScript: workshop B

This is the second workshop from A-B-C series scheduled for June 11th, 18th, 25th at Newburgh Free Library.

The course will introduce the basic elements of JavaScript and will explore examples of JS for websites.

JavaScript is a scripting language used by browsers to make websites interactive.

• What to bring: laptop. Library provides 10 laptops if needed.

• Important to know: Introduction to web development is a prerequisite for this course.

ABC series: Intro to JavaScript: workshop A

This is the first workshop from A-B-C series scheduled for June 11th, 18th, 25th at Newburgh Free Library.

The course will introduce the basic elements of JavaScript and will explore examples of JS for websites.

JavaScript is a scripting language used by browsers to make websites interactive.

• What to bring: laptop. Library provides 10 laptops if needed.

• Important to know: Introduction to web development is a prerequisite for this course.

Website Development - Part III

Building Blocks of Dynamic Websites

Students will discover the power of dynamic website coding with an introductory examination of PHP and MySQL. In this course, students will implement basic dynamic functions with PHP, and will hand-code a simple PHP-MySQL application to produce a dynamically-generated blog page. Students will examine similarities between their application and open source Content Management Systems like WordPress, and use what they learned to migrate an existing WordPress website.

Prerequisite

Learn to Build a Website – Part II or equivalent knowledge (instructor-approved)

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Course Schedule:

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