Everyone has a web site these days - except you! Here comes your chance to learn how to create a web site.
The University of the Virgin Islands is reaching out to the community with a new class that will take place during the summer session which will show you how to create web sites. The class is comprehensive and will include all phases of setting up a web site. Students will have a chance to secure their own URL (that's a web address like www.yoursite.com), secure hosting for the site and develop the pages that will be seen by everyone. Creating the art, music, backgrounds and the message are all part of this class. No prior experience is assumed when it comes to creating a web site.
The UVI Communication program utilizes state-of-the-art software to teach you how to create web sites. This class utilizes Adobe Dreamweaver 5.5 in a comprehensive approach to starting a web site.
During UVI's summer session, the classes are intense and are
held every day of the week. This class meets Monday through Friday
from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the Communications Lab starting May 14.
UVI's first Summer Session ends June 18.
The instructor is UVI Professor of Communication Dr. Alexander
Randall. You know him from "The Teacher is In" on WTJX, where he
teaches the television audience about how to use the Internet and
the World Wide Web. "Web sites are fun," Dr. Randall said. "They
give us the opportunity to spread our message to the whole world.
The web levels the playing field, giving people on our islands the
same advantage in communication as people living in big cities on
the mainland."
Are you ready to put your message on the Internet for everyone to see? Then come learn how to do it at UVI this summer. For more information call (340) 514-9995.