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Off to San Antonio for the Computer Science & Information Technology Symposium
On Saturday, I'll be speaking to a group of teachers about how I use the open source portal DotNetNuke in my class. The event takes place in San Antonio and is sponsored by the Computer Science Teachers Association. The Computer Science & Information Technology Symposium provides professional development opportunities for high school and middle school computer science and computer applications teachers who need practical, relevant information to help them prepare their students for the future....

Posted On Tuesday, June 24, 2008 6:44 PM | Feedback (1) |

Real world web game development for high school students
I Support Learning Inc. has some new curriculum that is worth looking at if you are interested in updating your web design class curriculum. I have always been a fan of simulated learning and this product fits into that category. Students are interns for a company called Ingenious Student Labs. As interns, they are given the task of creating a video game for CarbonAde, a company that produces and promotes healthier drink choices. There are 7 Phases of learning that the student will follow. Phase...

Posted On Thursday, October 04, 2007 3:12 PM | Feedback (1) |

Should html be taught in a web design course?
I've been teaching web design since 1994. My first class used notepad and wrote the html tags for the school website. Now there are several tools like Dreamweaver and Expression Web that can be used in class to make web design a fun task instead of a tedious one. I've been wondering for a long time now if I should still be teaching html to my students. Normally, I've used this site for the training and I only teach them how to add text, pictures and links using html. So what do you think? Is it worth...

Posted On Wednesday, September 19, 2007 2:58 PM | Feedback (7) |

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