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| TEC7155 - Internet Developers National FWS Workshop |
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| The design, development, and continued maintenance of quality Web pages to communicate natural resource information and programs to the public has become a significant role for many Fish and Wildlife Service employees. Participants in this workshop receive training on techniques for advanced Web page creation and instruction on the latest DOI regulations and FWS policies for Web page development. Specialized hands-on training and short seminars are incorporated into the workshop to meet the changing needs of Web page developers. In addition to policies and procedures for Web publishing, the workshop provides a professional networking forum for interaction and an opportunity to exchange proven methods of public communication. |
| College Credit |
1 semester hour. |
| Who Should Attend: |
All FWS employees who create and/or manage internal or external web pages or employees who provide FWS information to the public through the Internet. |
| Objectives: |
* Investigate the latest applications of Internet/Web technology in the FWS;
* Learn techniques to improve site management and promote sites;
* Receive training on the latest policies for Web page creation in the FWS;
* Exchange information with other Web page developers and public information managers; and
* Receive training on the most current Web page development software tools and hardware. |
| Length: 4 days/32 hours |
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Availability: Every other year |
Contact: |
IT Training Coordinator |
Email: |
linda_lufkin@fws.gov |
Phone: |
(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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