REGISTER Online for ALL Videoconferences: http://www.vanderbilt.edu/
Target audience: students in grades 7-12
Times: Tuesday, March 2 9:00 – 9:45 and 10:00 – 10:45 AM (CENTRAL time zone)
Format: 45-minutes formatted into 30-minute presentation, and then
15-20 minute Q & A
Cost: $75 per site
Questions: Chandra Allison, at (615) 322-6511 or email chandra.allison@vanderbilt.edu
Join Josh Keckley as he presents a videoconference about becoming a Web Designer (may also be known as Web Programmer, Web Developer, Internet developer, and WebMaster). Whatever the title, Web designers are responsible for day-to-day web site creation and design. Web designers are a combination of graphic designers or artists, and technical computer programmers. They work with all of the elements of a web site, text, images, graphics, and more, to come up with functional, interesting, and user-friendly web site designs.
The education and training requirements to be a web designer are not set in stone and may vary significantly depending on the size and type of organization that they work for, and the sophistication of that organization's web "presence". In some cases, associate's degrees, certificate programs, or even just relevant experience may be enough to get a job.
All the Best,
Patsy Partin, M.Ed
Director, Virtual School
Vanderbilt University
2007 Terrace Place
Nashville, TN 37203
(615) 322-6384
www.vanderbilt.edu/