[Wsuug] Introduction to W3C's Mobile Web Best Practices 7 September
- 8 November 2009
Kelley Walker
kelley.walker at dominionenterprises.com
Mon Sep 21 16:22:54 EDT 2009
This came across the Web Standards Group email list:
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From: listdad at webstandardsgroup.org
[mailto:listdad at webstandardsgroup.org] On Behalf Of Russ
Weakley
Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 5:27 AM
To: announce at webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG Announce] An Introduction to W3C's Mobile Web
Best Practices 7 September - 8 November 2009
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Hi WSG members,
A message from Phil Archer and Philipp Hoschka from W3C...
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Online Training Course: An Introduction to W3C's Mobile Web
Best Practices 7 September - 8 November 2009
W3C is running an extended and improved version of its
online course to introduce Web developers and designers to
its Mobile Web Best Practices.
In this course you will:
* learn about the specific promises and challenges of the
mobile
platform;
* learn how to use W3C's Mobile Web Best Practices to design
mobile-friendly Web content and to adapt existing content
for mobile;
* discover the relevant W3C resources for mobile Web design.
As a participant, you will have access to lectures and
assignments that provide hands-on practical experience of
using W3C's mobile Web Best Practices. You will have direct
access to W3C experts on this topic who are the instructors
for this course, and you'll be able to discuss and share
experiences with your peers who are faced with the
challenges of mobile Web design.
Feedback on previous courses has been very positive - here's
what previous participants said about this course:
"It is simple but very clear. I really enjoyed the way of
the course."
"The best starting point possible!"
".who better to learn it from but the W3C?"
"[The] tutor and student forum to discuss ideas or problems
throughout the course was invaluable."
"Every web developer should at least know the basics of
mobile web development. So this is the course to take."
For more information including details of the course
material, more about who will benefit most from the course,
the registration fee and access to a free sample of the
course itself, please visit
http://www.w3.org/2009/07/MobiWeb105/.
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Thanks
Russ
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