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Posted by JJ on 12/07/06 01:18
have you asked the teacher what books you need? does she just says you
dont need any.. or i dont have time to teach using an actual
curriculum based technique. Cuz I cant imagine that.. UNLESS the class
isnt a credit based class.. that sounds ok for a non-credit class.
also if you want to learn then take the advice of the people who
posted here and learn the right way.. if your goal is to pass the
class then cheat because it doesnt seem worth learning what she is
teaching. I still think you should ask for a refund.. and you'll
probably get one too if you arent the only student who complains.
Good luck with your project, i hope the cost of class wasnt expensive
On 6 Dec 2006 16:20:56 -0800, "cassia" <cassiadenton@gmail.com> wrote:
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>JJ wrote:
>> the one post made by 'leo' was a good tip.. that W3.org website has
>> lots of good info on it if you look hard enough.. and you could get
>> together with some other students i would think.. also every college
>> (especially universities) will have a free tutor program. Or you could
>> just cheat by using a wysiwyg editor and claiming the code as your
>> own. I like WYSIWYG4 www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com and pagebreeze
>> www.pagebreeze.com just delete the auto signature... Happy cheating or
>> whatever you decide to do.. Oh you could also download an a book..
>> lots are free.. and you have time to do that.. Next wednesday? thats
>> plenty of time to go buy a book.. stop making excuses and put your
>> nose to the grindstone. and try the www.w3.org website, its a good
>> reference.
>>
>> It sounds ridiculous that you werent assigned books to go with the
>> class.. that sounds crazy.. you know she doesnt have to 'supply' the
>> books right?
>
>Of course she doesn't need to literally "supply" the books, but for a
>newbie, I would expect a list of books to reference...believe me, I
>KNOW they don't supply the books, I wouldn't be paying $500 per
>semester if they did
>
>
>the books you need are listed in the course description
>> and you are supposed to buy them prior to class..
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>
>None listed...that's where my biggest frusteration lies.
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>i hope youre being
>> honset about this.. it sounds fishy... BUT whatever, i dont care, if
>> the class really is as bad as you say then i would suspect you arent
>> the only dissatisfied student.
>
>
>I'm definitely not the only dissatisfied student, which explains why
>none of them can help me either. If I wanted to truly cheat, I'd just
>copy the source code of another website, I actually would like to learn
>how to do this sort of stuff. (not necessarily as a carreer though
>:-)
>
>
>I would get them to sign a statement or
>> petition and demand you all get a refund! after all you paid for this!
>> On 6 Dec 2006 14:40:42 -0800, "cassia" <cassiadenton@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> >
>> >JJ wrote:
>> >> dont you have a book that your supposed to use with the class? isnt
>> >> that any help? what kind of school is this? and is this a college
>> >> 'credit' course or just one of those vocational training courses?
>> >
>> >Sadly, no. This is the worst class I've ever taken here at Utah State
>> >university. The professor is a 25 year old gal who works for a company
>> >called Digital Slant and really doesn't put in the time to teach the
>> >course effectively. She teaches way to fast (shows up 10 min late
>> >everyday!) and didn't include any supplimental info for the class.
>> >
>> >I am a senior, so this isn't exactly my major, I just took the class
>> >because I thought it looked interesting, I am regretting that decision
>> >now. I'm completely lost (as if that wasn't made incredibly evident
>> >already.)
>> >
>> >The assignment was to find a client (my mother) and design a web page
>> >for them from straight HTML raw code. I don't exactly have time to
>> >order any books at this point (as the site is due next wednesday) so if
>> >you know anything, or any great websites where I can get some help, I
>> >would truly appreciate it!!
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >>
>> >> On 6 Dec 2006 14:00:33 -0800, "cassia" <cassiadenton@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >
>> >> >JJ wrote:
>> >> >> isnt this supposed to be 'your' homework? did you write that code you
>> >> >> posted or did someone else..
>> >> >
>> >> >I wrote it myself (remember, I have no clue what I'm doing yet!!)....I
>> >> >got the java script for roll overs from a friend in the class, but then
>> >> >they didn't exactly explain how to use it.
>> >> >
>> >> >I've sent emails to my teacher, but she hasn't responded... :(
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >>
>> >> >> On 6 Dec 2006 13:04:04 -0800, cassiadenton@gmail.com wrote:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> >by the way, I understand that I shouldn't design my page in photoshop,
>> >> >> >but it seemed to work well enough for my first webpage
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >http://cc.usu.edu/~cassia/indexpage.html
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >I just used image maps
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