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Posted by cassia on 12/07/06 00:20
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..
None listed...that's where my biggest frusteration lies.
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:
>
> >
> >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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