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School: UC Berkeley Extension

Training Centers: Berkeley, Fremont, Oakland, San Francisco, San Ramon, Redwood City, United States
Tel.: (510) 642-4111

UC Berkeley Extension Headquarters
1995 University Ave., Berkeley
CA United States
Tel: (510) 642-4111

Web Design for Educators (Online)
Course Format: Online
This course reviews issues, skills, and tools for developing educational Web pages that both support classroom curricula and have pedagogical intent and impact. You design, construct, and evaluate your own Web pages.
 

Visual Design for Technical Communication
Course Format: Classroom
Effective design invites a reader into a document and makes it easier to understand complex information. Do you find yourself wondering which fonts to use? Are you sure your page layouts work? Do you need to create tables, graphs, and flowcharts for your technical documents? Are you authoring multimedia presentations? This course covers a broad range of topics in visual technical communicat...
 

UNIX Made Easy, Part I
Course Format: Classroom
This comprehensive investigation of the UNIX operating system leads you to mastery of essential skills, including file editing, file management, command interpretation, electronic communication, creating and using directories, accessing data on a local network and on the Internet, using online documentation, managing user processes, accessing resources throughout the file system, employing util...
 

Designing Training Programs
Course Format: Classroom
This course is intended for subject-matter experts with training responsibilities, as well as staff, consultants, managers, and supervisors who are responsible for designing and developing in-house training programs or choosing externally produced (vendor) training programs. Class discussion begins with an instructional analysis of the objective and creation of a learning map. Although the actu...
 

Data Mining and New Data Warehouse Technologies
Course Format: Classroom

 

Technical Writing (Online)
Course Format: Online
This course develops your ability to organize information into manuals, journal articles, reports, and other technical publications. The course also covers document design and production principles, computerized "interactive" documentation, the use of desktop publishing, and taking your publication to press.
 

Teaching Pronunciation as a Communicative Skill
Course Format: Classroom
Participants compare different teaching solutions to specific pronunciation problems, and learn practical techniques for creating lively and effective pronunciation lessons. Berkeley
 

Speaking and Presentation Skills
Course Format: Classroom
Nearly all of us would like to be able to make presentations with more poise and flair. And we know that a large part of the secret is building confidence and comfort through planning and practice. This course offers the opportunity to learn how to develop a plan that guarantees an engaging, informative presentation. You learn the importance of defining your audience, and you practice the steps...
 

Spoken Spanish
Course Format: Classroom
This course is designed to increase communication skills (speaking ability and listening comprehension) as well as to improve vocabulary control and awareness of grammatical structure. The course is not intended for native or near-native speakers. Enrollment is limited. Prerequisite: Spanish IV or the equivalent. Berkeley
 

Spanish I
Course Format: Classroom
In this introductory course you develop your ability to understand everyday spoken Spanish and to communicate in a variety of everyday situations. By the end of the course you should be able to greet others, ask and answer questions, improvise responses, and express basic needs, attitudes, and emotions. Enrollment is limited. Prerequisite: None. Text is Dos Mundos, 5th ed., by Terrell et al...
 

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