DRIVER'S ED FOR THE INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY • SPRING 99 PAGE 7 Comprehensive Web Programming NEW! If you want a crash course in programming dynamic, interactive Web sites, this is it! This intensive, all-day workshop combines elements of our Web Authoring: Forms and CGI Scripts class, essential UNIX skills, an introduction to Perl programming, and more, all presented in a cohesive, integrated new format.Prerequisite: Web Authoring: Intermediate or equivalent skills.Requires registration. February 20,8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., CC PC Lab Graphics Formats and Scanning Get an overview of Web and print graphic formats. Learn where to find graphics and how to scan, save, and edit them. We demonstrate how to scan and save an image using Photoshop,a popular image editing program. February 10,1-2:30 p.m., CC Auditorium March 11,1-2:30 p.m., CC Auditorium April 13,10:30 a.m.-noon,CC Auditorium Photoshop: Introduction NEW! In this hands-on introduction to using Photoshop for image editing and creation, you will learn the basics of each Photoshop tool and palette: what they are used for and how to use them while you edit scanned photos and create images of your own. Besides the basics, you will also learn tips and tricks for creating Web graphics.Prerequisite: Experience in a Windows or Mac OS environment.Requires registration for all and a $75 fee for non-University. February 5,1-4 p.m.,CC Mac lab March 9,9 a.m.-noon,CC Mac Lab April 14,1-4 p.m.,CC Mac Lab Internet Step 4 SHARPEN YOUR WEB SKILLS Learn more about graphics LUNCH&LEARN Video Viewing Sessions are noon to one in the Computer Center Auditorium. Videos and CDs can be checked out at Anschutz Library. For more information, see www.cc.ukans.edu/~acs/cci or contact Julie Loats at 864-0464 or jmloats@ukans.edu. IP Multicasting This program explains the technology of IP Multicast, where hundreds of users can receive a single broadcast video or audio stream. January 12, noon-1 p.m., CC Auditorium This program offers a tactical game plan for developing a desktop compliance program and for dealing with other easily overlooked Y2K issues. Year 2000: The Final Approach Mail System Servers: SMTP, POP3 and IMAP4 January 20, noon—1 p.m., CC Auditorium This program defines the most popular mail protocols, examines their architectures and outlines methods to integrate proprietary with standards-based systems. January 27, noon-1 p.m., CC Auditorium Advanced Perl This program provides experienced Perl programmers with the knowledge to optimize their skills. February 9, noon-1 p.m., CC Auditorium Making Java Swing This program explores the benefits of using JDK 1.2. February 18, noon-1 p.m., CC Auditorium This program explains the fundamentals of NetBIOS, and looks into its underlying architecture. Inside Windows Networking: The Tao of NetBIOS February 24, noon-1 p.m., CC Auditorium Cold Fusion:The Next Generation of Web Development This program examines Cold Fusion, a leading application development system for creating dynamic Web applications and interactive Web sites. March 9, noon-1 p.m., CC Auditorium Linux Moves into Corporate IT Coverage in this program includes practical information about the realworld benefits and pitfalls of using the Linux OS. March 18, noon-1 p.m., CC Auditorium The Microsoft Enterprise Environment This program describes the key technologies in the Microsoft enterprise environment, and considers the benefits and pitfalls of these technologies. March 31, noon-1 p.m., CC Auditorium Taking The Mystery out of DNS This program provides an overview of Domain Name Services (DNS). April 6, noon-1 p.m., CC Auditorium Traffic Jam on the Information Highway This program discusses the technologies and business needs contributing to the traffic jam and advises IT managers on how to address organization-wide bandwidth issues from the desktop to the Internet. April 15, noon-1 p.m., CC Auditorium The Java Enterprise Environment This program describes the key technologies in the Java enterprise environment, and considers the benefits and pitfalls. April 28, noon-1 p.m., CC Auditorium Unraveling LDAP This program explains the concepts behind Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), and examines its architecture, use, and benefits. May 6, noon-1 p.m., CC Auditorium Windows NT Backup and Recovery This program provides practical advice for protecting NT systems from disaster - and critical techniques that can minimize the damage if the worst happens. May 11, noon-1 p.m., CC Auditorium