Society for Technical Communication, Rocky Mountain Chapter

June/July 2003: Volume 43, Number 6

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The Communication Department of the University of Colorado at Denver is offering the following courses of interest in the fall of 2003:

XML and Single-Source Documentation (CMMU 4320/5320). This course introduces students to large-scale web site development using XML and XSLT. Students will learn both the theory and practice of "single-source" documentation management, a cost-effective way to centralize information and extend it across different platforms (wireless, web, print) and audiences (specialists, managers, customers).

User Interface Design and Analysis (CMMU 4130/5130). This course introduces the theory of graphical user interface design through analysis of empirical studies and hands-on application of human-computer interaction principles using Macromedia Flash.

International Internet Communication (CMMU 4755/5755). This course introduces students to writing web pages for diverse audiences. Students will learn HTML, CSS style sheets, Photoshop techniques, theories of intercultural design, usability, navigability, structure, typography and color on the web for international and disabled users.

Interested? Please email fsapienz@carbon.cudenver.edu for further information on how to register.

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