Insights On Certification Courses For Adobe Dreamweaver & Flash

by Jason Kendall on June 3, 2010

Almost exclusively, Adobe Dreamweaver is the first base for all web designers. It’s most likely the most used web-development environment in the world.

For professional applications it’s important to have an in-depth and thorough understanding of the full Adobe Web Creative Suite. This means also (though it’s not limited to) Flash and Action Script. If you wish to become an Adobe Certified Professional (ACP) or an Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) then such knowledge is non-negotiable.

Constructing a website is merely a fraction of the skills needed though – in order to create traffic, maintain its content, and work on dynamic sites that are database driven, you’ll need to bolt on additional programming skills, such as HTML, PHP and MySQL. In addition, you should have a practical knowledge of E-Commerce and SEO (Search Engine Optimisation).

Proper support should never be taken lightly – ensure you track down something that provides 24×7 direct access, as not opting for this kind of support could impede your ability to learn.

Look for training with help available at any time of day or night (even if it’s early hours on Sunday morning!) You want direct access to tutors, and not simply some messaging service that means you’re waiting for tutors to call you back when it’s convenient for them.

The best training colleges opt for a web-based 24×7 service utilising a variety of support centres throughout multiple time-zones. You’ll have a simple environment which switches seamlessly to the best choice of centres irrespective of the time of day: Support when you need it.

Seek out a company that goes the extra mile. As only 24×7 round-the-clock live support truly delivers for technical programs.

Usually, trainers will provide a bunch of books and manuals. This isn’t very interesting and not a very good way of taking things in.

Studies in learning psychology have shown that much more of what we learn in remembered when we involve as many senses as possible, and we put into practice what we’ve been studying.

You can now study via interactive discs. Real-world classes from the instructors will mean you’ll take everything in through the expert demonstrations. Then you test your knowledge by interacting with the software and practicing yourself.

Always insist on a demonstration of the study materials from any training college. You should ask for expert-led demonstrations, slideshows and virtual practice lab’s for your new skills.

Plump for CD and DVD ROM based physical training media where possible. Thus avoiding all the issues associated with broadband outages, failure and signal quality issues etc.

Discovering job security in this economic down-turn is incredibly rare. Businesses often remove us out of the workplace at the drop of a hat – as long as it fits their needs.

Now, we only experience security via a fast escalating market, fuelled by a lack of trained workers. It’s this alone that creates just the right setting for market-security – a far better situation.

A recent UK e-Skills survey highlighted that twenty six percent of IT jobs cannot be filled because of a huge deficit of well-trained staff. So, out of each 4 positions that are available across computing, employers are only able to locate certified professionals for three of them.

Attaining full commercial IT exams is correspondingly a ‘Fast Track’ to achieve a life-long as well as pleasing profession.

Surely, it really is a fabulous time for retraining into the computer industry.

Validated exam simulation and preparation packages are crucial – and should definitely be offered by your training provider.

Steer clear of depending on unofficial exam preparation systems. The terminology of their questions is often somewhat different – and this leads to huge confusion when the proper exam time arrives.

Clearly, it’s essential to be confident that you’re completely ready for your actual certification exam before taking it. Rehearsing simulated tests logs the information in your brain and will save a lot of money on wasted exam attempts.

Written by Scott Edwards. Pop over to Web Designer Training or www.it-training–uk.co.uk.