Friday, October 15, 2004

Fixing my school's web site

Today was the day that I went with my principal, office clerk, and our classified Super Hero, who does everything for everyone. We ventured over to Lakewood High School to learn from Paul Copeland, the technology teacher. He is also the district's expert on web design. With pen in hand, I took copious notes trying to understand how we will update my school page. I felt very confident while taking notes because he based most of his presentation from the book, Don't Make Me Think by Steve Krug . I read this book during the summer semester. His purpose of his presentation was web design and what a "good" web site should include. The most difficult part of the presentation was the final 15 minutes because he began talking about how to make the changes to the site through the district's server. This was a complicated process and after many trials, we decided that the site needs to be completely redone, so why start now? Good idea! I was exhausted. Memories of Virt Camp came back to me as I sat and soaked in as much information as possible.

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