Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Re: Webpages

WebBlender is fantastic and easy to use - and PC friendly. The kids love it
so much, we have parents calling us asking where to buy it.

Jen

On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 14:08, Renee Ramig <rramig@sevenhillsschool.org>wrote:

> Hi,
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> I was wondering how many of you are teaching basic webpage design to
> your middle school kids.
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> If you do teach it (either as part of an integrated curriculum unit, or
> as a separate course), can you let me know what software you are using?
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> We are a PC school, so iWeb and Rapidweaver are out. I would love to
> use an Open Source solution that has a gui interface but also allows
> students to see and edit the code itself. I use Dreamweaver myself, but
> the cost and learning curve are more than I want to use right now with
> my middle school students.
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> Thanks,
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> Renee Ramig
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> Director of Technology
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> Seven Hills School
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> The only real mistake is the one from which we learn nothing. John
> Powell
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Jennifer Davenport
Director of Technology
Saddle River Day School
http://www.saddleriverday.org

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