http://www.ledet.com/outlines/ The Dreamweaver bootcamp looks very nice ... but very expensive. I can't possibly justify the price without knowing something about the quality of instruction.
My only worry about bootcamp style classes is that they'll throw a lot at you in 2days, would you feel confident trying to remember it all without giving it time to sink in? My favourite for learning was always books. Since proper published books are written by authors and go through proper inspection before sale, you know the english will be good and everything will be explained properly, and they're always available for reference at a later date
This is a 5-day class, by the way. http://www.ledet.com/outlines/pdf/dreamweaverbc.pdf Above is a link to the Dreamweaver Bootcamp course outline. I took a rudimentary intro to web development class through my university, which gave me basic knowledge of XHTML/CSS; I am not a total noobie to web development, so I feel like the "not giving it time to sink in" argument is not so strong in my case ... I would be going into the class with solid XHTML/CSS foundations. Also, I have had the "pleasure" of reading countless internet tutorials during the course of the past semester, and even the best tutorials were nowhere near as good as real-time in-class instruction from a quality teacher. Additionally, I am opening a web-based student-run business at the moment and it is an absolute necessity for me to be able to design a professional website within the next few months. I need to be maximizing my learning efficiency here. I would still love to hear from anyone with knowledge of Ledet training courses.
... and ... I'd like to add that next semester I am taking a course that requires extensive use of Dreamweaver, and I have zero experience with that program. I have only coded in Notepad and Notepad++ so far.