Adobe CS3 Design Courses Across The UK Compared

by Jason Kendall

For almost all web designers, Adobe Dreamweaver is the starting point of study. It's most likely the most utilised web-development platform globally.

For professional applications you will require an in-depth and thorough understanding of the entire Adobe Web Creative Suite. This includes (but is by no means restricted to) Flash and Action Script. If your goal is to become an Adobe Certified Professional or an Adobe Certified Expert you'll find these skills are vital.

Constructing a website is just the start of the skills needed though - to maintain content, create traffic, and work with dynamic database-driven sites, you will have to learn other programming skills, like HTML, PHP and MySQL. In addition, you should gain a good understanding of E-Commerce and SEO (Search Engine Optimisation).

The age-old way of teaching, utilising reference manuals and books, is an up-hill struggle for the majority of us. If you're nodding as you read this, dig around for more practical courses which have a majority of interactive, multimedia parts.

Research has time and time again shown that becoming involved with our studies, to utilise all our senses, is much more conducive to long-term memory.

Find a course where you'll get a host of CD and DVD based materials - you'll start with videos of instructor demonstrations, followed by the chance to fine-tune your skills in fully interactive practice sessions.

It would be silly not to view some of the typical study materials provided before you hand over your cheque. You should expect instructor demonstrations, video tutorials and interactive audio-visual sections with practice modules.

Purely on-line training should be avoided. Ideally, you should opt for CD and DVD ROM courseware where obtainable, enabling them to be used at your convenience - ISP quality varies, so you don't want to be totally reliant on a good broadband connection all the time.

Don't forget: the actual training program or an accreditation is not what you're looking for; the job or career that you want to end up in is. Many trainers unfortunately put too much weight in the qualification itself.

Imagine training for just one year and then end up doing the job for 20 years. Avoid the mistake of taking what may be a program of interest to you and then put 10-20 years into a job you don't like!

Stay focused on where you want to get to, and build your study action-plan from that - don't do it back-to-front. Stay focused on the end-goal and study for a career you'll enjoy for years to come.

Seek guidance and advice from an experienced professional, even if you have to pay - as it's a lot cheaper and safer to discover early on whether a chosen track will suit, instead of finding out following two years of study that you're doing entirely the wrong thing and have wasted years of effort.

A proficient and specialised advisor (vs a salesperson) will talk through your current experience level and abilities. This is paramount to calculating the point at which you need to start your studies.

With a little live experience or qualifications, you could discover that your appropriate starting-point is now at a different level to a new student.

Opening with a user skills course first will sometimes be the most effective way to get up and running on your IT training, depending on your skill level at the moment.

It's essential to have an authorised exam preparation system as part of your training package.

Make sure that the mock exams are not just posing the correct questions from the right areas, but ask them in the same way that the proper exam will structure them. It throws trainees if they're met with completely different formats and phraseologies.

You should make sure you analyse your depth of understanding through quizzes and mock ups of exams prior to taking the actual exam.

(C) Jason Kendall. Navigate to LearningLolly.com for excellent advice. Adobe CS4 Training or Adobe Training Courses.

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