On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 18:33, Yuri de Groot wrote: > >(p.s I just found out that in a web design course at school that i HAVE to > >use Dreamweaver. Damm Winblows lovers stupid #$%#$^_*(&0 <ramble ramble > >Ramble> > > Dude, that sucks. > I'd expect a web design course to teach the principles rather than one > specific tool.
Your school needs to be told that the word 'Education' is derived from the Latin phrase 'e duco' which means 'to draw out', i.e. Education (note big E) is supposed to be the process of drawing out the best from the pupils. imho most schools world wide fail abjectly. Many schools conveniently forget this and muddle-up the meaning of education (small e) with schooling and vocational training. Don't worry too much about having to use Dreamweaver as a WWW page generation tool, it ain't too bad, especially when you remember that the whole point of the exercise is hopefully to allow you to express your linguistic and artistic skills <tag>between the tags</tag> thus learning something useful from the activity. > While you're at school though, remember this: the person who marks the exam > is always right, even if they're wrong :-( Which, tragically, they only too frequently are. -- Sincerely etc., Christopher Sawtell
