[Athen] how many instructors are writing HTML for their courses?

Ron Stewart ronrstewart at gmail.com
Mon Jun 22 12:35:46 PDT 2015


I have not seen this on a regular basis for over a decade. While it is good for a designer to have an understanding of HTML when the WSYWIG tools do not behave I would not really teach it. On several occasions I have shown faculty to fix "problems" by hand coding but that is so rare it would not be worth the bother.



Ron Stewart



From: athen-list [mailto:athen-list-bounces at mailman13.u.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Howard Kramer
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Subject: [Athen] how many instructors are writing HTML for their courses?



Hello All:



I'm working on putting together a syllabus for a short MOOC on inclusive instruction. One question that came up is whether faculty are creating their own HTML pages and therefore, should this topic be covered. My sense is that almost all course content is being created through LMS, Word, PPT and PDF documents and video. But I thought I'd see if anyone had a different take on this. Are there still a significant amount of instructors writing their own web pages?



Thanks,

Howard




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