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KeyStone Offers Web Development Classes On Video

Written By
Whit Andrews
Whit Andrews
Jun 26, 1998
1 minute read

KeyStone Learning Systems unveiled a series of video-based Web site development classes, offering hands-on training in the use of HTML, Dynamic HTML, Java, PowerBuilder, and Microsoft FrontPage.


The KeyStone Developer Series is aimed at both professional and
amateur developers.


KeyStone’s president Clint Argyle, said: “With the introduction of our
Developer Series, KeyStone now provides cost-effective, just-in-time training
for web site programmers. Our video training shows how to use all the
essential programming tools needed to build the simplest–and the most
sophisticated–Web sites.”


The videos on HTML 4.0 comprise a six-level course containing over 12
hours of training. It starts with an overview, and moves on to all aspects of
HTML programming. A companion, six-hour course on three video cassettes
explores Dynamic HTML. Both courses are taught by Robert MacHale, a
trainer with eight years experience of developing online systems.


With the courses come workbooks, called KeyNotes, which are designed to
reinforce the lessons learned from the videos.


As a set, the HTML videos sell for $649.95; each Dynamic HTML video
sells for $89.95; the FrontPage three-video sets costs $249.95; the 12-hour
Java course is $449.95; and the PowerBuilder video set is $449.95.

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