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I am also looking for a web design course, does anyone have any thoughts on a good one? The DBS course is €1250
The cost is probably fairly reasonable,it's hardly a VEC adult ed course.
I think it's like anyhting else, does it deliver what you are looking for - learning outcomes, study methods, covenience.
There's a 10pt course - Web applications: design, development and management - 100 hours of study over 12 weeks, with the OU. This is equivalent to 5 ECTs points at Level 7 on NQF. Cost €500 approx (£410stg) You can build on this towards a Cert in Web Developments. Read the student comments under Review section at the bottom of the course description.
http://www3.open.ac.uk/courses/bin/p12.dll?C01iTT280
Think I would prefer lecture/project based (its what im used to!).....is the OU a home-study sort of a thing, never used it before.....
Any other thoughts?
I've never been impressed with any distance learning course. Its pretty much the same as getting a book, doing the exercises, and then joing any web online forum for support. Thats free.
OU I've heard are a step above the rest but I've not done one of their courses myself.
The only qualification that people respect in terms of getting work is if you have a strong portfolio. The only way to do that is start building sites, codding them an learning as you go. Thats my opinion anyway.
the student is expected to be able to discover how to use these technologies by implementing solutions independently of the class time.
From the description of the DIT course...
the student is expected to be able to discover how to use these technologies by implementing solutions independently of the class time.
Hey, thanks for the reply,
Hmmm, okay, seemed a little expensive to me anyway! There seems to be very few people who have actually done these courses online here for actual content feedback, which would help. As I already work in IT (mainly back end with Java though I have a good grounding in HTML, XHTML, JSP, Javascript), I dont want a "this is the internet" style course but I would like to learn building sites from a ground up. So its kinda hard to get a balance between being bored and going into an advanced course that is above your head (as i've never used DreamWeaver, FireWorks etc)
Think I would prefer lecture/project based (its what im used to!).....is the OU a home-study sort of a thing, never used it before.....
Any other thoughts?
Are you lookin for something Java based e.g. JSF, Struts, Spring MVC, Wicket etc etc or general?
If it is general web development, I don't believe you'll get much benefit given your existing skillset.
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