Free Technical Training Classes 2009

4/15/2009



CISDD is pleased
to offer the following hands-on training classes for currently
registered

CUNY Computer Science (or related major) students, free of charge, in
June 2009. Courses are open to students from any CUNY four-year
colleges who have: (1) at
least

one semester remaining following the spring 2009 semester; and(2)
have finished a majority of the required coursework for their
program. Candidates interested in obtaining a paid internship,
through CISDD, with a New York City government agency will be given
priority.
Please note: Current
CISDD interns are ineligle for these courses. Eligible students and
attend only one
course..



Desktop
Support Training Class - 40 hours


This course will
combine Microsoft curriculum, custom labs and real-world examples. By
course completion, students should learn how to support Microsoft
Windows XP and other Microsoft products in a Windows XP environment.
The pre-requisite for this class is A+ certification or equivalent
knowledge and experience, and a strong knowledge of Windows operating
systems and desktop support issues.


Location &
Dates:


Monday 06/08/09 Room 6418 from 9AM to 6PM (1 hour break)
Tuesday 06/09/09 Room 6418 from 9AM to 6PM (1 hour break)
Wednesday 06/10/09 Room 6418 from 9AM to 6PM (1 hour break)
Thursday 06/11/09 Room 6418 from 9AM to 6PM (1 hour break)
Friday 06/12/09 Room 6418 from 9AM to 6PM (1 hour break)



Web Design &
Development Training Class - 40 hours


In this hands-on
introductory web design course, participants will learn the
following:



  • How
    to build websites using HTML and web design tools such as
    Dreamweaver


  • How
    to create multimedia-rich dynamic instructional web sites using
    JavaScript


  • How
    to get top quality design results using tools such as Fireworks


  • How
    to create and use images, audio and video, taking into consideration
    compression formats and size limitations, etc.


  • How
    to produce highly optimized files that still look great


  • Identifying
    examples of emerging web-based programming authoring or
    problem-solving environments


  • How
    to use terminology related to web-based technology appropriately in
    written and oral communications


  • How
    to post a website and make it available for the whole world


  • And more...



Location &
Dates:


Monday 06/22/09 Room 6418 from 9AM to 6PM (1 hour break)
Tuesday 06/23/09 Room 6418 from 9AM to 6PM (1 hour break)
Wednesday 06/24/09 Room 6418 from 9AM to 6PM (1 hour break)
Thursday 06/25/09 Room 6418 from 9AM to 6PM (1 hour break)
Friday 06/26/09 Room 6418 from 9AM to 6PM (1 hour break)



MS SQL SERVER
2005 Training Class (40 hours)


This hands-on
course will provide participants with the technical skills required
to program a database solution using Microsoft SQL Server™ 2005.
This course should enable participants to contribute as database
developers on a project team. This course will cover the topics
below. On each of the topics the instructor will demonstrate examples
and provide best practices. Time will be given for hands-on labs so
that the skills being taught can be practiced in class.


Logical Data
Modeling



  • Data
    Definition Language


  • Referential
    Integrity


  • Primary
    Keys and Foreign Keys


  • Identity
    Columns


  • SELECT
    INSERT UPDATE and DELETE


  • Joins


  • Unions


  • Stored
    Procedures


  • Triggers


  • User Defined
    Functions



Location &
Dates:


Monday 06/22/09 Room C415B from 9AM to 5:00PM (1 hour break)
Tuesday 06/23/09 Room C415B from 9AM to 6:30PM (1 hour break)
Wednesday 06/24/09 Room C415B from 9AM to 6:30PM (1 hour break)
Thursday 06/25/09 Room C415B from 9AM to 6:00PM (1 hour break)
Friday 06/26/09 Room C415B from 9AM to 6:00PM (1 hour break)


To register:


Please visit the
Event Registration
Page