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WrapUp
May 18, 2016 22:40:52 GMT -8
Post by alincoln0761 on May 18, 2016 22:40:52 GMT -8
1. How much did you know about Web design, HTML and CSS Layout when you started?
Little to none.
2. How comfortable are you with Web Design, HTML and CSS Layout now?
I'm not comfortable yet, but I'm progressing (hopefully).
3. How do you feel about the books and videos that we used in class? Was it helpful for you? Do you have any suggestions for other methods or materials - or a wish list of what you would like to have seen?
They are OK, I have no suggestions at this time.
4. What part of taking this class was the most difficult for you?
Time management, I had quite a busy schedule this semester and it definitely worked against me.
5. What part of taking this class was the easiest for you?
Easiest? I'm not sure. I guess the assignments weren't too difficult.
6. Do you have suggestions for ways that I can support students more fully - especially in what you think are the most difficult parts of the class.
As far as support goes, more resources where you're not having to pay for a subscription.
7. If you had to pick one thing, what would you say is the most important thing you've learned this semester?
Manage time wisely.
8. What else would you like to say?
Thank you for your help and it's been a fun class.
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WrapUp
May 19, 2016 12:17:28 GMT -8
Post by Judy Fontanella on May 19, 2016 12:17:28 GMT -8
I am surprised that you didn't know much HTML or CSS before you started. You seem to have taken to it pretty well. It would be fun to see what you can do with more time. It's been great having your with us. I've enjoyed seeing your projects.
Have a great summer - and congrats on graduating from Palomar.
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