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icodeschool-blog · 7 years ago
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Enroll now to get your child on to a solid and successful academic path. We have a few spots left. Call now and receive $25 off registration!
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icodeinc-blog · 8 years ago
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iCodeinc is the best place for the kids and teens to learn programming in and around dallas.
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s4g2webdesign-blog · 5 years ago
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What to Look For in a Web Design Program
You've decided that Web design is the career for you. You're ready to jump into the game, but you're going to need some education on how to design Web sites first. However, with literally hundreds of schools offering courses in every possible permutation - Web site design or graphic design with a focus on Web sites; certificates or full degrees - how do you decide which program meets your needs?
Skills taught in a Web Design program
Web site designers require a vast array of skills, not all of which are (or can be!) taught in the classroom. However, there are certain skills that all Web designers should know. First among these is HTML (HyperText Markup Language) code, which comprises the building blocks of the Web. All Web sites, no matter how fancy or how focused on Flash animation, consist of HTML at their core.
Although most designers now use Web editing programs such as FrontPage or Dreamweaver to design Web sites, in order to understand what is actually happening when the Web site loads, you need to know HTML. For entry-level positions, this markup language can be enough, but for more advanced positions, you should learn one or more other markup languages, such as XML (eXtended Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), as well as one or more scripting languages, such as JavaScriptand ActiveX.
You will also need to learn the basics of making a Web site look neat and professional. Although it may seem elementary, there are a wide range of techniques involved in creating a Web site that flows well. A logical site is designed to allow the user to quickly understand the purpose of the Web site, and to easily find the information he or she needs. Although this is obviously more of an art than a science, there are many techniques that help users navigate each page within a site more effectively and quickly. As a Website designer, you should be fluent in these techniques.
To work on Web sites, you'll also need to understand the basics of how a computer operates. These technical skills enable you to set up and modify the Web site. Being able to use FTP (File Transfer Protocol) clients to add pages and upload site changes is paramount. So is being able to modify the site contents manually by using text editor software. Some of this software allows you to view changes instantaneously, such as the Real-Time HTML Editor, which is available online. Other text editors are included with youroffice computer, or can be installed, enabling you to work on site contents outside of a site editing program.
Finally, depending on the specific career path you have in mind, you may need to have other skills. If you are focusing more on the graphic design aspect of Web design, you will need to focus on learning about vector and raster graphics. Raster graphics, comprised of grids of tiny pixels, are dependent on the size and quality of the image - photographs are raster images, for example, and can look blurry or sharp, depending upon image size and resolution. Vector graphics use geographical points and coordinatesinstead of pixels, and can be resized without losing image quality. Typography, or the art of choosing and using fonts and typefaces, is also important. Page layout, or the skill of combining pictures, text, links, and animated images on a Web site to create a pleasing overall design, is also very important.
If, however, you are more interested in the technical aspects of maintaining a Web site, you will need to focus more on server administration, namely by learning to use Web server software (such as Microsoft IIS or Apache), and understanding how to run log analysis so you can track who visits the site, and how frequently you receive unique visitors. There are other specific domains in the field of Web design, including site optimization, security, usability, and quality assurance. Each sub-specialty in the Web design field requires the knowing the design basics described above, plus additional skills which you can learn in class and on the job.
In summary, these are the type of Web design classes you can look forward to taking:
HTML and other markup/scripting languagesWeb site graphics and layout designSome technical skills necessary to publish a Web siteOther skills related to the specific type of Web design career you want to pursueHow Do I Know This Web Design Program is Right for Me?There are a large variety of Web design programs, which run the gamut from certificate programs to full degrees. These programs are offered at learning institutions ranging from small, private schools to large, public schools - and everything in between. Finding the specific Web or graphic design school that meets your needs from the many available can be a challenge. Here a few questions to ask yourself when deciding upon a course of study in Web design:
Do I want to study online or at a traditional school?Can I fit a full-time program into my schedule, or should I go part-time?Do I want a degree program, or a certificate program, which is usually quicker, and can help me get into the field more rapidly?Am I willing to change my schedule or where I live to learn these new skills?Am I more interested in the technical end of Web sites, or would I prefer to work on graphic design and page layout?Does the Web design program I am interested in offer all of the classes needed for the career I want to focus on?Does the school help graduates with their career planning by offering job or internship placement assistance?
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icodeschool-blog · 7 years ago
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Still searching for an after-school activity for students Kindergarten through third grade? iCode has the perfect solution. Register for our Tuesday/Thursday Foundation Belt from 5:00-6:00PM and receive $25 off registration. Classes begin 9/18. Enroll now! Spots are limited.
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icodeschool-blog · 7 years ago
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We are thrilled to have Collin, our Frisco Independent School District intern for 2018-2019! He will be helping with our graphics on social media! Stay tuned!
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icodeschool-blog · 7 years ago
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Bring Back the School Year CODER Style! JOIN US for PIZZA, PRIZES, and CODING. August 17th 5:30-7:00 RSVP @: https://goo.gl/qTwS7 *ACTIVITIES include: JAVA Challenge, Clone to CODE, Play to LEARN & MUCH MORE! Attendees have a chance to WIN $100 OFF Registration, VR HEADSETS, & a GRAND Prize! ***Must be present to WIN*** This Event is Free and open to the public.
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icodeschool-blog · 7 years ago
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icodeschool-blog · 7 years ago
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What a great night! iCode with Frisco Gifted Association's Game Night!
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icodeschool-blog · 7 years ago
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Coding encourages critical thinking and problem solving. Encourage your child to explore your nearest location today!
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icodeschool-blog · 7 years ago
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iCodeschool is the best programming school in Dallas, Frisco.
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icodeschool-blog · 8 years ago
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iCodeschool helps the young minds to explore  their tech knowledge around the whole universe
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icodeschool-blog · 8 years ago
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Check out the modern high-tech iCode campus at East Frisco!
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icodeschool-blog · 8 years ago
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iCode’s Think Tank helps you to bring your beautiful ideas.Join now and Transform your ideas into invention..!
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icodeschool-blog · 8 years ago
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icode’s winter coding camp for kids is perfect mix of fun and learning! Offering robotics, Drones, and Java with Minecraft camps right here in Frisco!
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icodeschool-blog · 8 years ago
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icodeschool is the best place for Kids and Teens in Dallas, West Frisco, East Frisco to learn computer programming.
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