Re: [WSG] Re: University textbook or other resources?

2005-11-26 Thread Hassan Schroeder
Alan Trick wrote: > As far as server side languages like PHP, JSP, and the other > abominations - I think that probably belongs in another course. Being far removed from higher education, I'd kind of skipped this thread but that caught my eye; the originating comment: >>For example, Movable Typ

Re: [WSG] Re: University textbook or other resources?

2005-11-26 Thread Christian Montoya
>From personal experience I'll add to what Alan said. I took Web Design & Programming 1 here at Cornell. It was very easy for me since I know the stuff already but I saw what other students were dealing with. Such as: - The class was full of people who had no experience with computer programming,

Re: [WSG] Re: University textbook or other resources?

2005-11-26 Thread Alan Trick
Since your at a univeristy you might as well take the time to go over the some of the more theoretical stuff. This is particlularly a good ida if your talking to CS students who are more interested in that kind of thing. Probably one of most important things is Semantics. Paricularly the separatio

Re: [WSG] Re: University textbook or other resources?

2005-11-26 Thread Jon Tan
"Laura Carlson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I've been asked if there are useful university-focused textbooks or other resources suitable for teaching accessible web design. Hi Laura, if you didn't know already, these are superb live resources in addition to books: http://www.accessify.com/ h

[WSG] Re: University textbook or other resources?

2005-11-25 Thread Laura Carlson
I've been asked if there are useful university-focused textbooks or other resources suitable for teaching accessible web design. As Lloyd and Matthew mentioned Joe Clark's "Building Accessible Websites", New Riders Publishing, 2002 is well worth considering. I have been using it for the web a

[WSG] Re: University textbook or other resources?

2005-11-23 Thread Virginia DeBolt
Title: Re: University textbook or other resources? Hi everyone, New member, first post, although you’ll find I mostly lurk. The two books by Knowbility partners aren’t exactly university focused textbooks, but are very good for training in accessibility. http://www.knowbility.org/air-interact