Ulog 16: Teaching teens in web development

in #ulogs6 years ago

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Today, most of my classes are web development. As we go further, these students are getting more interested to learn web development. It is their first subject in web development so I expose them on html 5 tags and CSS and javascripting later on. In my 6th hours meeting I see to it that they understand tags and how to apply it appropriately with or without computer. With written and programming activities and oral participation, I was able to determine the level of their learning. I am so glad that majority of them could really design a page with or without looking at their notes. Class objectives attained.

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That's great... Kudos.
I remember when I started learning coding, just like yesterday. I'm glad I did.

This is a very informative article on web application development, and surely the practices have changed a lot over the years, but it should be certain to everyone that news changes will keep popping up more frequently as times passes, it's better to adapt now compared to later. thanks

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This is a very informative article on web application development, and surely the practices have changed a lot over the years, but it should be certain to everyone that news changes will keep popping up more frequently as times passes, it's better to adapt now compared to later. thanks