- From: Virginia DeBolt <virginia@vdebolt.com>
- Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2012 09:42:29 -0600
- To: Chris Mills <CMILLS@OPERA.COM>, "public-webed@w3.org Public" <public-webed@w3.org>
Chris, This looks more like a set of materials for the Foundations class than for the Web Design I class. Or perhaps it's a little of both. If a mix of both is the case, the first part of the page could be a module for the Foundations class, the last part of the page (starting from "Set up a site folder") could be a module for the Web Design I class. Do you plan to link to the materials from somewhere in the curriculum page or to add them into the curriculum page? Virginia Chris Mills wrote: > Hello, fellow web ed folk, > > It has been a long time coming, but I've finally finished creating a prototype > set of teaching material for one of the learning modules in the Web Design 1 > curriculum. > > See here for what I've done so far: > > http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/HTML_Basics_and_Web_Standards_Concepts_ > teaching_materials > > Please, give me feedback - what content is missing? How useful is this to > educators? how could it be improved? > > Feel free to also give it a proof read. > > My work here is done for now. Have a good weekend all! > > Chris Mills > Open standards evangelist and dev.opera.com editor, Opera Software > Co-chair, web education community group, W3C > > * Try Opera: http://www.opera.com > * Learn about the latest open standards technologies and techniques: > http://dev.opera.com > * Contribute to web education: http://www.w3.org/community/webed/ > > --------------------------------------------------- Virginia DeBolt Author: http://vdebolt.com/ Blogging at http://www.webteacher.ws/ http://first50.wordpress.com/ http://blogher.com/blog/virginia-debolt Twitter: http://twitter.com/vdebolt ---------------------------------------------------
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