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Birmingham Conference Center
Learn what you can do to help protect your children while on-line.
Learn on-line behaviors that can unknowingly put our children at risk while on the World Wide Web. (WWW)
We know who our children's friends are at school, in our communities and in our neighborhoods. Learn how to find out who our children's friends are on-line.
Learn the upside and down side of chat rooms and what the real dangers are for our children.
Take home "A Guide to Internet Acronyms," you will be able to decode what your children are saying to each other on-line and in Instant Messages. (Included with Registration Fee). Things like (PAW) = Parents Are Watching, or (A/S/L) = Age, Sex, Location, even (ATTYOB) = Anything That Turns You On Baby.
Someone will recieve a full version of E-Blaster 5.0 . Make sure to get your ticket when signing in. (Included with Registration)
Learn get great tips, and learn about informative web-sites like Family Watch Dog.com an Internet site that allows you to put in your address and view a map of sex offenders near you.
User friendly advice for the beginning computer owner to the experts, everyone will find this Workshop a worthwhile investment.
Educators,Community Agencies, Groups of five or more and Chamber of Commerce Members are eligible for a 35% discount on registration (ID is required). Cancellations received up to five working days before the Workshop are refundable, minus a $25.00 registration service charge. After that, cancellations are subject to a Workshop fee, which may apply towards future Workshops. Please note that if you do not cancel and do not attend, you are still responsible for payment.
This Workshop is $155.00 per person for the full day.
Please go to our Schedule page to find information on the time and place of this Workshop.
Please contact us at 1-248-812-9435 for more information or to register for this workshop. You may click on the link below to Register Now.
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Please note 35% discount should only be taken by Educators, Community Agencies, Groups of 5 or more and Chamber of Commerce Members.
 This series presents concepts for designing and building Web sites. It covers how to plan the structure of a Web site, maintaining the Web site files, and considering the affect that various browsers, monitors, and systems can have on the display of a site. Strategies for making a site download quickly and display well across all browsers and systems are presented, along with creating color schemes, backgrounds, GIF transparencies, and image maps. Additional topics covered in this series include the use of HTML and graphics for formatting and layout, and other useful tools such as frames, animated GIFs, dynamic HTML, JavaScript, QuickTime, Flash, and Shockwave.
Our web development courses teach you skills you need to create your first basic site right through to creating complex databases. From tips on Graphics and Design through to creating an online shopping site, our courses cover all areas of the web development process.
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