Wednesday, January 26, 2005

HTML and other language tutorials

All the class,

Here is a link to one of the best online HTML (and other languages) tutorial sites.
There are examples, snippets of code to swipe, and windows in which you may write code and immediately see the results and changes.
Put a link to it on your computers, and those learning HTML should go through the lessons.

The references are clear and clean. I may show it on the overhead in class.

http://www.w3schools.com/default.asp

for Carl, the ADO and SQL are going to apply

Richard

Sunday, January 23, 2005

Start the Independent Computer Course Off Right...

This is a method that may satisfy both our interests..
I need you to document:
  • what you are learning every school period
  • what you are learning every homework time
  • your sources - exact internet links, exact titles and authors of books
  • what software and hardware resources you are using
  • pose questions that I may be able to answer, or others may be able to answer
  • what you are planning next

Your blog will contain daily timed entries of your work. I can review it and make specific comments, and suggestions that you will follow. You may point me towards computers with folders of your ongoing work as needed.

Students in the class will have a chance to view the blogs and documents, and make appropriate academic suggestions for you as well, and I expect that you will be contributing to each others' success this way.

Although it is a blog - I want real words, sentence structures, and words capitalized appropriately.

Richard alias 'GeekTeach'

geekteach@santbani.k12.nh.us will get to me by email.