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| TEC7154 - Internet Web Site Development for Fish and Wildlife Information |
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| Participants in this course learn how to design a successful Internet Web site to present information to the public or other constituents. The course includes hands-on exercises using the latest software for Web editing and creation for a natural resource organization, unit, or program. Instructors outline the specific policies and procedures to create a Web page in the FWS. Participants also study case examples of well-designed and user-friendly pages. |
| College Credit |
2 semester hours |
| Who Should Attend: |
FWS and other natural resource personnel responsible for developing Internet (or Intranet) Web sites. Prior skill and experience in using the Internet and Web browsers are required. |
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* Describe the capabilities, features, and limitations of Web design and content intended for a variety of fish and wildlife audiences;
* Use Secure File Transfer Protocol to upload pages to Web servers;
* Learn the do's and don'ts of Web site creation and presentation, including standards and best practices;
* Discuss FWS Web publishing policy, including copyrights and approvals;
* Use Web editing software to create Web pages from templates and to effectively manage Web sites; and
* Discuss future trends in Internet information delivery.
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| Length: 5 days/36 hours |
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Availability: Biannually |
Contact: |
IT Training Coordinator |
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linda_lufkin@fws.gov |
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(304) 876-7484 |
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Last Updated: December 12, 2008
National Conservation Training Center
698 Conservation Way
Shepherdstown, West Virginia 25443-9713
Webmaster email: NCTC_webmaster@fws.gov
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