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@Chris_Hofer , @G_Petruzella stefaniesanders, awebster
Hi folks, it looks like Scott the Magnificent has already created us a CanvasHacks public classroom to play in, and enrolled us as teachers.
Any thoughts on structure? I have a similar course that is mostly complete that I am preparing for my faculty that I could upload to provide a bit of structure. It is intended for non-coders, and has the following module structure:
- About HTML and the HTML Editor - DO NOT FEAR THE CODE!
- Beginning Users
- Intermediate users
- Advanced users
- Sharing (sharing has a discussion and links to external resoursces
However, I am not a pushy sort, so whatever anybody else wants, I am more than happy to go along with. I can always upload stuff a piece at a time and fit it where I can.
My "lessons" are all one page, and include:
- A brief description
- The code snippet
- Anatomy of the code snippet where I identify those components that are easy to modify by novices like myself
- Instructions for use
- Troubleshooting, and
- Sometimes some obvious variations based on changes to parts of the code (colors, sizes, positions etc. - the minor stuff)
Let me know what your think!
Oh yah, and I also have a hokey Home page, because that's just the kind of guy I am:)
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