Re: [WSG] teaching students developing to web standards

2005-09-12 Thread Rick Faaberg
On 9/11/05 6:07 PM Richard Czeiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this out: Wasn't this question asked not long ago? Shouldn't people at least try to check the archives first? I sure haven't seen K-12 teachers mentioned here lately (they are a different breed, you know?), but maybe I missed it! ;-)

Re: [WSG] teaching students developing to web standards

2005-09-12 Thread Chris Gandolfo
You might be able to get some valuable information or at least resources from this link http://www.frank.to/classes2.html Frank Cronk is the Interface Design professor at the University of Idaho and my mentor while getting my education there. They have a nice series of classes targeted at web

Re: [WSG] teaching students developing to web standards

2005-09-11 Thread Christian Montoya
I really like this: http://www.hotdesign.com/seybold/ I think it covers most everything.On 9/11/05, Rick Faaberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all,I need to convince a bunch of K-12 teachers to teach web standards insteadof tables-for-layout and FrontPage and Publisher type of thing to

Re: [WSG] teaching students developing to web standards

2005-09-11 Thread dwain alford
Rick Faaberg wrote: Any lesson plans out there, by chance? :-) what you think is the best way to get the information is your lesson plan. go with what you know and in what order you do it. when you decide to teach, you are taking on a serious responsibility and making your own outline how

Re: [WSG] teaching students developing to web standards

2005-09-11 Thread Christian Montoya
Actually, I forgot about this link too. This is a class at Cornell University that teaches XHTML 1.0 Strict. Here's the link: http://cs130.cs.cornell.edu There isn't a complete lesson plan but you can see the syllabus. On 9/11/05, Rick Faaberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi all,I need to convince a

Re: [WSG] teaching students developing to web standards

2005-09-11 Thread dwain alford
Christian Montoya wrote: Actually, I forgot about this link too. This is a class at Cornell University that teaches XHTML 1.0 Strict. Here's the link: http://cs130.cs.cornell.edu as was brought to my attention not too long ago, if your pages are strict, then the future life of the pages is

Re: [WSG] teaching students developing to web standards

2005-09-11 Thread Christian Montoya
That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. Transitional pages are full of deprecated HTML 4.0 tags that are not allowed in XHTML 1.1 or 2.0. Strict pages can usually be validated as XHTML 1.1 without any changes. Just read the XHTML specifications for differences between XHTML 1.0 and 1.1. It's

Re: [WSG] teaching students developing to web standards

2005-09-11 Thread Richard Czeiger
Wasn't this question asked not long ago? Shouldn't people at least try to check the archives first? R - Original Message - From: Rick Faaberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2005 5:27 PM Subject: [WSG] teaching students developing to web

RE: [WSG] teaching students developing to web standards

2005-09-11 Thread Tatham Oddie \(Fuel Advance\)
: Monday, 12 September 2005 8:20 AM To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Subject: Re: [WSG] teaching students developing to web standards That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. Transitional pages are full of deprecated HTML 4.0 tags that are not allowed in XHTML 1.1 or 2.0. Strict pages can usually