Discuss: Brighter Horizons for Web Education
by Aarron Walter
- Editorial Comments
22 Surprised
As a person who graduated from college in 1985 (Ohio State University), I’m very surprised to hear that web design courses and/or degrees are apparently still so lacking at the collegiate level. EVERYTHING nowadays needs a website, and so few people know how to do them correctly (including me). While it’s true that most people can fumble through and create a website, to do it correctly takes real skill and experience. How can this area be so under-represented at higher learning institutions still in 2009?
posted at 11:28 pm on April 5, 2009 by Bob Lormor
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21 The fast pace of web education
I do believe the web education is indeed an important knowledge to learn today as compared to old style offline learning. The web education has make a big lead to another generation and people are struggling to keep the pace of the fast emergence of web technologies. What we learn today might not be working for another year.
Learning is learning, working is working. Everything to comes to a rest point and take a break to watch movies with friends and continue learning again. Time will never stop us from learning towards advanced web education.
posted at 07:03 am on April 2, 2009 by harry thomson