[Year 12 IT Apps] Web authoring software
Roland Gesthuizen
rgesthuizen at gmail.com
Thu Nov 28 15:25:04 EST 2013
We need to be clear and align with the skills that are being asked. Increasingly my friends in ye' olde big world build and publish using content management systems (Drupal, Joomla, wikis etc.) My school continues to use Dream Weaver.
Google Sites may be an interesting way forward, especially if we consider how to best manage and assess the work of a team who are working online together. I'd agree with Jarrod that it is very easy to open and close access to a site and authenticate usage.
Timely discussion. There is a trend and interest with device such as Chromebooks. Whilst they may not suit everybodies ICT taste or VCEIT needs, I also notice that we seem to have a doubling of what can be done online every two years. Four years ago we were just editing basic word docs, then came spreadsheets .. then more. I can see cracks starting to happen with our VCE IT subject that is firmly anchored in desktop solutions and like others on this list. We can expect more of this to happen over the next decade, just check out the horizon report: http://www.nmc.org/pdf/2013-horizon-report-k12.pdf
Regards Roland
Roland GESTHUIZEN
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On 27 Nov 2013, at 2:09 pm, Savage, John L <savage.john.l at edumail.vic.gov.au> wrote:
> I’m not too comfortable with the fit between sites.google.com and CSS from a skills perspective. While an author can select attributes:values for tags, I’m not convinced that that demonstrates the skills to edit the html or a style sheet, or maybe I’m making it too difficult. As far as the key skills for AOS1 go “Sites” looks OK. But if I remember, this was discussed last year and online web-creation software was ruled out. Maybe Paula could clarify this.
>
> Laurie Savage
> Pascoe Vale Girls College
>
> From: itapps-bounces at edulists.com.au [mailto:itapps-bounces at edulists.com.au] On Behalf Of Van Der Westhuizen, Eugene Y
> Sent: Tuesday, 26 November 2013 9:22 PM
> To: Year 12 IT Applications Teachers' Mailing List
> Subject: [Year 12 IT Apps] Web authoring software
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> Hi,
>
> I am looking at the options for web authoring software to use in unit 1 and unit 3 next year and would like any feedback about using Google Sites. I’ve used Expression Web and DreamWeaver over the last couple of years but a number of students this year asked whether they could have used Google Sites. As far as I can see from the VCAA site the software needs to incorporate the following items:
> Web authoring software
> cascading style sheet
> edit and format content
> links (relative and absolute links, internal and external links)
> navigation
> buttons
> screen layout
> tagging (metadata tags, alt tags)
> forms
> incorporate images/sound
> As far as I can see from this list Google Sites would meet the requirements and want to offer this an another alternative. Has anyone gone down this path before? I’d appreciate any feedback.
>
> Thanks,
> Eugene Van der Westhuizen
> Gleneagles Secondary College
> Reema Boulevard
> Endeavour Hills, 3802
> phone: 9708 1319
> fax: 9708 1324
>
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