Hello all,
I completed the Dreamweaver NetG courses yesterday. There are two of them, and they are quite useful in that they give you a preassessment to see what you already know before you start the course and a postassessment to see how much you have improved by the end of the course. Overall, I think I did pretty well. They consider "Mastery" to be an 80%, and I did 83% on one and 87% on the other. I think the main part I really wanted to learn about was how to incorporate CSS. I am going to try that this weekend to see if I trully understood the NetG tutorials.
I also had a question about frames - Is it considered bad design to use frames because of accessibility concerns? I know it's that way for tables, but I wasn't sure if that was true for frames also. Let me know if you know. Thanks!
Kathryn :)
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Presentation for Technical Development Project
Hi everyone,
I am one of the many doing their technical development project on Dreamweaver, so instead of boring you with my website fun and frustrations (which I have been doing anyway within my blog posts:)!), I wanted to pick a special topic for my class presentation. I will do my presentation on my lit review topic of lifelong learning. I figured that preparing a class presentation on that could be the start of a conference presentation, as Dr. Dawson mentioned in class last week. I hope you all will enjoy learning about it (if you don't already know about it) as much as I have enjoyed reading about it.
Thanks,
Kathryn :)
I am one of the many doing their technical development project on Dreamweaver, so instead of boring you with my website fun and frustrations (which I have been doing anyway within my blog posts:)!), I wanted to pick a special topic for my class presentation. I will do my presentation on my lit review topic of lifelong learning. I figured that preparing a class presentation on that could be the start of a conference presentation, as Dr. Dawson mentioned in class last week. I hope you all will enjoy learning about it (if you don't already know about it) as much as I have enjoyed reading about it.
Thanks,
Kathryn :)
Annotated bibliography - Lifelong learning
Hi all,
I just finished up my annotated bibliography.
http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/msl/subjects/kk/annbib.pdf
I ended up excluding three of the articles, but the rest I found useful in some way when thinking about lifelong learning. I included articles that spoke to informal learning (social), nonformal learning (professional/personal development) and formal learning (coursework/training). Once I start writing the lit rev, I might take a narrower scope, which may lead to more weeding of my current articles and more searching within the databases for articles related to the final whittled-down topic. Let me know if you have any questions about the articles.
See you all tonight!
Kathryn :)
I just finished up my annotated bibliography.
http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/msl/subjects/kk/annbib.pdf
I ended up excluding three of the articles, but the rest I found useful in some way when thinking about lifelong learning. I included articles that spoke to informal learning (social), nonformal learning (professional/personal development) and formal learning (coursework/training). Once I start writing the lit rev, I might take a narrower scope, which may lead to more weeding of my current articles and more searching within the databases for articles related to the final whittled-down topic. Let me know if you have any questions about the articles.
See you all tonight!
Kathryn :)
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