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[NPL] Digital University’s New Courses

June 26, 1998

PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT:
Lynn Macias, (650) 583-4923

NEW COURSES START JULY 20TH AT DIGITAL UNIVERSITY

Registration is currently being accepted for professional courses on
Multimedia, Graphic Design, and Business & Management. Digital University
uses an approach designed to help busy professionals enhance their
abilities anywhere, anytime and on-demand. All you need is a computer and
an Internet connection with a web browser.

The University’s four-week courses, which begin July 20, start at $50 each
and are taught by professionals with classroom and university teaching
experience, as well as strong backgrounds in the new media industry. Course
offerings include Photoshop, JavaScript, HTML, VRML, Internet Security,
PowerPoint, Microsoft Office and more. Courses repeat every five weeks.

View our course catalog on our site (www.digitaledu.com) and choose one or
several classes to enhance your career or personal development. Courses are
available anywhere, anytime, and on-demand. We are continually adding
classes to our catalog, so visit our site often.

Just a sampling of our courses, include Introduction to ClarisWorks,
Marketing to Virtual Communities, Introduction to PowerPoint, Introduction
to VRML, Advanced PowerPoint, Interface Design for Multimedia, INTERNET
SECURITY PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES, Introduction to JavaScript, Advanced
JavaScript and The Nuts and Bolts of Virtual Community Development.

Digital University was developed by Victor Vega, Founder & CEO. “So many
people I’ve spoken with over the past several months have said that they
want to keep up with the technological revolution that’s transforming how
we communicate and conduct business, but that they don’t have the time and
money to devote to going back to a traditional school,” said Vega. “Taking
these on-line courses will give them the opportunity to learn the skills
they need at a low cost and in a way that fits in with the crazy schedules
most of us have these days.”

“We’re basically delivering all of the features of a traditional
educational institution right to people’s desktops, and providing the
latest and most state-of-the art instruction materials in the process,” he
added.

Vega said potential students interested in checking out Digital
University’s offerings have the opportunity to take a sample lesson at no
cost.

Those interested in information about Digital University and its specific
courses should visit http://www.digitaledu.com.

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