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  • Charlene Russ

    Introduction to JavaScript Programming

    Learn on-line at your own in a user-centered format with plenty of
    interaction and personal attention.

    This is a basic level coursed designed to introduce the novice to
    intermediate computer user to the JavaScript language, and focuses on
    creating user interactivity on personal websites. This Object Oriented
    Language is known for creating a high level of interactivity with minimal
    coding, and is fairly simple to learn.

    We will begin with an overview of Javascript, describe its applications and
    compare it to other web programming languages. Flash integration with
    Javascript will also be addressed throughout the course. Topics we will be
    covering include, Incorporating Javascript into an HTML page, Simple
    Scripting, Time and Date,Data Variables,Writi ng Output, User Prompts,
    Working with images, Creative Scripting, Data Types, and Navigation with
    Javascript.

    Objective:
    To provide the student with an enjoyable learning experience complete with
    personalized instruction.

    Course Requirements:

    Internet and Email Access
    Text Editor Such as Notepad or Textpad
    Ability to send attachments,
    or webspace to post assignments
    Netscape 6 or later
    Internet Explorer 5.5 or later

    Preferred but not mandatory

    HTML Editor ( *Dreamweaver MX has some nice features)
    Flash 5 or Flash MX
    Printer Access (printing out the lessons can be very helpful)

    Introduction to JavaScript, currently only $20 per six-week session!

    To enroll visit us on-line at:

    The Eclectic Academy

    'The Better Choice in On-Line Learning'






  • kaeli

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    Re: Introduction to JavaScript Programming

    In article <2vzMb.40803$qC .12990@bignews3 .bellsouth.net> , lorena29
    @bellsouth.net enlightened us with...[color=blue]
    > Learn on-line at your own in a user-centered format with plenty of
    > interaction and personal attention.
    >[/color]

    If your JS is as good as your grammar, I'll pass.

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    ~kaeli~
    Press any key to continue or any other key to quit



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    • Charlene Russ

      #3
      Re: Introduction to JavaScript Programming

      I do apologize for the singular typo in the last posting, but I'll pass on
      you as a student as well.

      Thank you.

      "kaeli" <tiny_one@NOSPA M.comcast.net> wrote in message
      news:MPG.1a6c89 71bc0ffad2989ab 4@nntp.lucent.c om...[color=blue]
      > In article <2vzMb.40803$qC .12990@bignews3 .bellsouth.net> , lorena29
      > @bellsouth.net enlightened us with...[color=green]
      > > Learn on-line at your own in a user-centered format with plenty of
      > > interaction and personal attention.
      > >[/color]
      >
      > If your JS is as good as your grammar, I'll pass.
      >
      > --
      > --
      > ~kaeli~
      > Press any key to continue or any other key to quit
      > http://www.ipwebdesign.net/wildAtHeart
      > http://www.ipwebdesign.net/kaelisSpace
      >[/color]


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      • kaeli

        #4
        Re: Introduction to JavaScript Programming

        In article <swAMb.2901$eq. 2460@bignews6.b ellsouth.net>, lorena29
        @bellsouth.net enlightened us with...[color=blue]
        > I do apologize for the singular typo in the last posting, but I'll pass on
        > you as a student as well.
        >
        > Thank you.
        >[/color]

        Grammar is your friend. If you found only one typo, you either need to
        proofread better or to stop relying on your spell-checker.
        You have run-on sentences, missing words, and incorrect punctuation.

        This is normally not all that important, but you're spamming an advert
        for a learning institution. So, I get to pick on you.

        Have a nice day!

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        ~kaeli~
        Who is General Failure and why is he reading my hard disk?



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