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Web camp set at UT Martin
Posted: Thursday, June 16, 2011 12:37 pm
Martin – Students, grades 7-12, can spend several days this summer learning how to develop and maintain Web pages at the Web Camp, offered by the University of Tennessee at Martin. This three-day intensive camp is planned July 13-15, on the UT Martin campus. Students will learn about generating Web pages with content management systems such as WordPress, using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Microsoft Asp.Net and Silverlight. Each day will be divided into morning and afternoon sessions with both lecture and hands-on activities. The registration fee is $165 and includes lunch in Skyhawk Café on campus, a flash drive and a T-shirt. Bob Bradley and Dr. Bryan Foltz will be camp instructors. Bradley is a UT Martin instructor of computer science. He was involved in developing the first Web server on the UT Martin campus nearly 17 years ago when he worked for the campus IT department. He has been teaching computer science full time for the last eight years. He is experienced in developing Web projects using technologies such as HTML, CSS, PHP, Asp.Net, MySql, JavaScript and JQuery. Foltz is a UT Martin associate professor of information systems. He taught his first Web development seminar in 1996, while a doctoral student at the University of Arkansas. Since that time, he has been involved with multiple Web site development projects. He has been webmaster and computer consultant for Dalton Farms/Pumpkin Hollow, an agri-tourism business located near Piggott, Ark., for 17 years. He also spent almost 10 years as webmaster for the Clark family, missionaries to Kenya. In addition, Foltz served as an HTML consultant for the University of Arkansas Department of Rehabilitation Education. For more information or to register, contact the UT Martin Office of Extended Campus and Online Studies at 731-881-7082 or http://www.utm.edu/departments/ecce/nondegree/home.php.
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