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Web Design with Cascading Style Sheets-CSS CSS enables the separation of web page content from web page formatting. This separation provides more flexibility and control over your site; enables multiple pages to share formatting; and allows faster and easier editing. You can also do cool things with your site like creating drop down menus using CSS rather than a programming language like Java or Flash. In this class you will start with the creation of simple style sheets and finish up with drop down menus on a navigation bar. Prerequisite: MS Expression Web Part 1 (or equivalent Web Design experience).


Lisa Murphy has been teaching computer education for 21 years in the private business sector, as well as in adult education for a number of Minnesota school districts, technical colleges, churches and nonprofit organizations. Her expertise is database development, spreadsheet creation, digital photographyand digital video production.


Lisa Murphy


Website Design and Creation for Beginners Part 1 Are your ready to put your business, hobby or organization on the Internet? Or do you simply need to maintain an existing website?


Learn how to create and maintain


professional-looking web pages using Microsoft Expression Web, an easy-to-use software program (similar to Word) that’s inexpensive and powerful. In class, you’ll be creating a 5-page website with plenty of text, graphics, borders, styles and hyperlinks. We’ll also attach search keywords and website descriptions for basic search engine optimization. Discussion will also include low-cost web hosts, how to upload and download your pages, and how to register a domain name. Prerequisite: Windows and Internet basics.


01 636 W2


01 636 W1 Monday


Jan. 27


Thursday MCEC Rm. 207 1 session


Lisa Murphy Feb. 7-Feb. 14


MCEC Rm. 207 2 sessions Lisa Murphy


Website Design and Creation for Beginners Part 2 Delve into the flashier aspects of website design using Microsoft Expression Web. In this class, we will work with forms and form data, frames, music and sound effects, animated graphics, video, Paypal, Google maps, and PDF attachments. Prerequisite: Website Design Part 1


01 636 W3 42 Feb. 10


Thursday MCEC Rm. 207 1 session


Lisa Murphy www.minnetonkacommunityed.org


8:30 am-3 pm $119


8:30 am-3 pm $119


6-9 pm $119


01 636 W5 Feb. 24


Thursday MCEC Rm. 207 1 session


Lisa Murphy


Welcome to the World of Computers This seminar is designed for the very beginner. We’ll start with a user-friendly overview of hardware and software, then turn the PCs on and get acquainted with the mouse and keyboard. After that, we'll move into more software including Windows and word processing. You'll learn how to create, format, and print a letter; import pictures into a letter; create your own drawings; change your Windows settings; create a screensaver; and lots more. After that, we will spend time on the Internet and work with e-mail. You will be very comfortable with computers when you finish this seminar! This class is slowly paced and comfortable for all beginners. Prerequisite: None No class Feb. 11.


01 635 W1 Friday


Jan. 14-Feb. 25 MCEC Rm. 207


6 sessions Susan Howard


8:30-11:30 am $281


8:30 am-3 pm $119


Andrea is a former 7th grade English teacher. She has taught adult computer classes for the last 5 years. She greatly enjoys helping adults better utilize and understand the wonders of today's technology.


Andrea Lee


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