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holaolah
asks
15 years ago
if someone said you were teaching a class on "web design" for 8th graders...what would you do?
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mweisburgh
15 years ago
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d♥barah
says
15 years ago
mweisburgh
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LoriB
says
15 years ago
I was going to say take a deep breath, but hiding is good too!
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mhobkirk
says
15 years ago
ask what tools are available? Or do you need to use free web tools?
Lundy
says
15 years ago
Notepad, and very basic html, show some of the tools
mweisburgh
15 years ago
I did a
blog post
on this
dmantz7
says
15 years ago
address copyright/ethical design early in the class.
dmantz7
says
15 years ago
try looking at Adobe's free curriculum for webdesign.
holaolah
says
15 years ago
mweisburgh
perfect timing! Thanks
holaolah
says
15 years ago
There is no curriculum, no $, no tools except the free ones I find.
holaolah
says
15 years ago
It is a "for fun" elective
holaolah
says
15 years ago
Oh, yeah... and I'm a Spanish teacher!
holaolah
says
15 years ago
Should be interesting. Thanks for the suggestions...keep them coming!
tsakshaug
says
15 years ago
if no money or tools iit should not be called web design
dmantz7
says
15 years ago
holaolah
take a look at
openoptions.wikispaces.c...
for some open source and free resources that could help you out when it comes to design
dmantz7
says
15 years ago
also, the Adobe curriculum is free.
holaolah
says
15 years ago
tsakshaug
honestly it is just a title. The class has never been taught before. I can pretty much do what I want but
holaolah
says
15 years ago
I wish the hadn't called it web design
holaolah
says
15 years ago
dmantz7
thank you so much. I will check them out!
mark hall
says
15 years ago
I would use google sites and Kompozer for the web tools, and Gimp and Inkscape for graphics. Total cost, $0. (Thats what I do)
mhobkirk
says
15 years ago
mhall4635019
great suggestions
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