Online classes
Please remember that it is the student's responsibility to contact the instructor on the first day of an online class. Select any class below for the Instructor's contact information.
Students will have access to their classes ON THE FIRST day of the class. Students will not have access to classes before the start date.
Courses are listed alphabetically by the course name. Use the following links to find out how to start the classes. To register go to continue.austincc.edu/register/. If you have questions please call 512/223-7542. If you have any questions about classes email the coordinator or call 512/223-7588.
After finishing an online class, please contact the coordinator to request your certificate. Include your name, name of the class, start and end date of the class, and your current mailing address.
- ITNW 1072 Advanced World Wide Web Authoring and HTML
- ITSX 3001 AJAX
- ITNX 3011 CSS 3
- IMED 1002 Dreamweaver 1: Introduction
- ITNW 6041 Dreamweaver 2: Advanced Web Authoring
- ITNW 6044 Flash 1: Introduction
- ITNW 5052 Flash 2: Object-Oriented Programming
- ITNX 3004 Flash 3: Data Connectivity
- ITNX 3010 HTML 5
- ITNW 6013 Interface Design and Usability
- ITSX 3015 Introduction to E-Commerce
- ITSE 1003 Introduction to Programming Languages
- ITSE 6051 Introduction to Visual Basic.NET
- ITNW 1059 Introduction to World Wide Web Authoring, HTML, and CSS
- IMED 1040 Intermediate World Wide Web Authoring, HTML, and CSS
- ITNX 3012 Introduction to WordPress and Content Management System
- ITSE 1070 JAVA Programming: Part I
- ITSE 1071 JAVA Programming: Part II
- ITSE 1072 JAVA Programming: Part III
- ITSE 6065 JavaScript Programming
- ITSE 6080 Perl Programming for the Web
- ITNW 5063 PHP
- ITNW 6039 Photoshop 1: Introduction
- ITNW 6002 Photoshop 2: Advanced Web Design
- ITSX 3016 Programming for E-Commerce Websites
- ITNW 6030 Web Authoring: Using Cascading Style Sheets
- ITNW 6066 Web Applications with ASP.NET: Part I
- ITNW 7005 Web Applications with ASP.NET: Part II
- ITNW 6068 Web Applications with ASP.NET: Part III
Greg Hervey
Email: ghervey@austincc.edu Instructor's website: www.austincc.edu/ghervey
Online class requirements
Please email the instructor on the first day of class. Include your full name, the email you wish to use for class correspondance, and the name of the class.
For Dreamweaver, Flash, and Photoshop classes, you must have a recent version of the software (my courses are written for the two most recent versions only; see www.adobe.com/products for current version). Adobe's free 30-day trial software can be used for these courses.
For Interface Design & Usability, you need an image editor capable of opening layered PSD files (Photoshop is strongly recommended; Adobe Fireworks and GIMP are alternatives).
No textbooks are required for any courses I teach. More details will be sent when you join the class.
Judy Cannon
Instructor's website: www.webmastercert.com/moodle/
Online class requirements
To start the class please go to the above website and register for an account. Then wait for Judy to manually add you to the class.
A password is not required, as soon as Judy adds you to the class you will see the class listed and can get started.
There are no required books or materials. You should be familiar with basic operation of your computer, including how to organize folders and files and how to edit files using a text editor before starting your class.
Rhodes Gibson
Instructor's email: rhodes@go9media.com
Online class requirements
Please email the instructor on the first day of class. Include your full name, the email you wish to use for class correspondance, and the name of the class. He will verify your enrollment and provide you with initial course entry procedures and specific requirements. Because the primary framework for instruction is the Internet, you must have convenient access to the Internet and your own email account. You will use these to access instructional materials, email the instructor, and use any online resources. If any of these are new to you, please familiarize yourself before you start the class. There are no required books for the following online classes.
- ITNW 6030 Web Authoring: Using Cascading Style Sheets
- ITNX 3010 HTML 5
- ITNX 3011 CSS 3
Diane Thorpe
Email: diane_thorpe@ymail.com
Online class requirements
Please contact Diane Thorpe at diane_thorpe@ymail.com on the first day of the course with your email address and which course you are registered for. She will verify your enrollment and provide you with initial course entry procedures. Because the primary framework for instruction is the Internet, you must have convenient access to the Internet and your own email account. You will use these to use instructional materials, send email messages to the instructor, to participate in discussions, and to use the online library resources. If any of these are new to you, please familiarize yourself before you start the class. You will need the Visual Studio Express Edition, which may be downloaded for free from Microsoft.
Please send an email with your full name and which class you are registered for so the instructor can assign you a password and logon name. You can then access the class guidelines and the first lesson at that time with the URL she will supply. In your email PLEASE specify which class(es) you are registered for so she can supply the correct URL. If you have any question please contact the instructor.
Required Book for ASP.NET courses: Microsoft ASP.Net Step-By-Step by G. Andrew Duthie, ISBN: 0735612870