Introduction to Microsoft Expression Web

Introduction to Microsoft Expression Web
Instructor-Led Course
Hours: 24
Duration of Access: 6 weeks
Start Dates: May 15, Jun 19, Jul 17, Aug 21

About This Course

In this course, you’ll take your first steps toward developing an effective Internet presence by learning to create Web sites with Microsoft Expression Web.

First, you’ll learn how to design surprisingly professional Web sites with Expression Web’s templates, saving you lots of time and effort. For many personal Web projects, templates are all you’ll need!

However, every Web designer has to learn to build pages from scratch eventually, so you’ll find out how to do that, too. Using CSS and HTML, you’ll lay out a page using nothing but the extensive tools provided by MS Expression. You’ll learn about building dynamic Web pages using databases and ASP.NET, and you’ll find out how to add external style sheets to your Web design toolbox. 

Finally, you’ll learn how to share your site with the world—and how to use it to earn a profit. First, you’ll discover how to get listed on search engines such as Google. Next, you’ll learn how to use your site to sell products or advertising space.

Whether you’re creating new Web sites or updating existing ones, the information you learn in this course will empower you to share your own interests or business ideas with the world.

About The Instructor

Scott Jernigan

This course includes a knowledgeable and caring instructor who will guide you through your lessons, facilitate discussions, and answer your questions. The instructor for this course will be Scott Jernigan.

With a Master of Arts degree in Medieval History, Scott Jernigan feels as much at home in the musty archives of London as he does in the warm glow of a computer monitor. Scott teaches A+ Certification and PC hardware classes around the country, including several stints at the FBI Academy in Quantico, VA, Lucent Technologies in Baltimore, MD, and the United Nations in New York City. Scott has also edited numerous computer books, including the best-selling "All in One A+ Certification Exam Guide" and the "Network+ Certification Exam Guide" from McGraw-Hill. Practicing what he teaches, Scott is an A+ and Network+ Certified Technician.