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Page history last edited by Andrew 11 months ago

Looks like things are coming full circle with good old ICT (IT to most of us) making a come-back as people realise that technology has moved on and we need to keep up. For tutors, here's a trial staff skills assessment. There's also ILT or e-learning and you'll find plenty on that here as well as on the pages I develop on the Dunstable College Moodle VLE or my Q2 blog.

 

This year I'll be teaching the new BTEC National Diploma unit 21: Website Production and Management and the old Unit 11 Website Management and three Foundation Degree modules: Web Design, Project methodology and Interacting with Computers. I'm trying to get more experience with CSS for web pages, which I want to use increasingly for clients, so I'm practising by developing this year's course pages on a new section of The Studyzone. Links may well, therefore, take you back and forth between this wiki, the College moodle pages and the new Studyzone section. Sorry if it's a bit confusing for a while - I need to see which of the three is the best solution. Moodle's the natural place for students to start but these wiki pages are much better for things like assignment pages and things I can update on the fly. Quite how it will all settle down I have no idea! That'll be a course in itself, just watching developments!

Previous years' resources will be on the Moodle VLE for things like communication, presentations, web management and development and this year I'm also having a bash at business information systems. All my resources are available under guest access.(Some links may well bring you back to this site!)

IT2000 seems to be surviving the ravages of New CLAIT and even ITQ. Although many of the exercises are still relevant, some of the notes refer to pretty ancient Office.

My main interest now is in ideas for using technology. My webtools site , with links to a wiki for feedback, continues to be really popular.

 

BTEC National Diploma in Computing

Unit 21 Website Production and Management criteria

 

 

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