“The Dreamweaver exam is perfect because it is a basic test for demonstrating they have the skills to do their jobs. We recommend it because Adobe is an industry standard; it's something important they can put on their resumés should they ever have the opportunity to make a career change.”
— Terry Gibbons,
Temple Independent School District
– Temple, Texas
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Dreamweaver is the industry leading web development tool, enabling users to efficiently design, develop and maintain standards-based web sites and applications.
With Dreamweaver, you can go from start to finish, creating and maintaining basic web sites to advanced applications that support best practices and the latest technologies.
What is covered on the exam?
Web Communication using Dreamweaver
- Set project requirements
- Plan site design and page layout
- Understand the Macromedia Dreamweaver interface
- Adding content
- Organize and modify content
- Evaluate and maintain a site
Did You Know?
Findings from a recent study show workers in non-IT capacities are using digital communications skills in every-day work activities:
- Since 2000, more specialized digital tasks have gained substantial traction in the workplace. In a recent survey, nearly 20 percent of the respondents said they performed video, audio, Web, or graphic production tasks once or twice a week while approximately another 40 percent stated they executed such tasks at least once every couple of months.
- Over the past five years, the average growth of users in what was considered specialized digital tasks is greater than more mainstream tasks. Specifically, animation, video, and audio are the fastest growing areas with more than 35% growth over the last five years.
Source: “Digital Media Skills Initial Findings,” California Community Colleges Media & Entertainment Initiative (MEI), January 2006.
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