June - July 2009 Online Course Details

Why Should You Attend This Course?

Dates and Cost

Start dateMonday 1st June 2009
End dateFriday 31st July 2009 (9 weeks)
Approx. weekly commitment2 hours
Cost€ 99 (incl. VAT)

Registration Closed

Please note that the number of participants is limited to 100 (the teachers really do interact with all participants and assess every assignment!).

W3C is running an updated and extended version of its course An Introduction to W3C's Mobile Web Best Practices throughout June and July 2009. It will help Web designers and content producers already familiar with the desktop world to become familiar with the Web as delivered on mobile devices. It is based entirely on W3C standards, particularly the Mobile Web Best Practices document. A full description of the course is available as well as a free sample and demo.

During the course you will:

Participants will have access to lectures and assignments guided by W3C experts on this topic who are the instructors for this course. You will also be able to discuss and share experiences with your peers who are faced with the challenges of mobile Web design.

See the detailed course description for:

To get an idea of what it's like to take an online course, see the free sample and demo.

Successful participants with receive a certificate of completion.

Future courses

The up to date list of future courses is maintained separately.

Find out More

We hope that the course description and free sample will give you a good idea of what the course is about and what it's like. But, if you have any questions, do please contact us!.

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Questions? Please contact us!

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This work is part of the MobiWeb 2.0 project supported by the European Union's 7th Research Framework Programme (FP7)

Last updated: $Date: 2010/05/11 11:15:07 $

Phil Archer, phila@w3.org, Mobile Web Initiative

Introduction to W3C's Mobile Web Best Practices