This past summer I took a prerequisite course in "Website Development" at FSU. Having played around with websites since the early days of Netscape, the course covered things I was already familiar with -- Dreamweaver, Adobe Photoshop, java script, flash et. al. It did alert me to a few things that are now considered obsolete.
One of the class requirements was that everyone had to give a presentation on a web development tool that was either free or had a free version. So I did get exposed to Xtranormal, Quick Response (QR) codes, and a couple of other things which I can't remember at the moment. As my mother used to say "It must not have been important." I know a few I marked off as being unfriendly to low bandwidth or it wasn't cross platform. I was going to make up a list but the course site has already been taken offline. Weird, because none of the other classes I've taken at FSU had closed out their online areas.
Many of the items that were presented I already knew about -- such as Picasa, Prezi, Google docs, Drupal, Wordpress. Anyway, it was a easy course to take over the summer.
The hardest part of the course was critiquing a library website in 3000 words. That took several days and a little help from my friends. Thanks friends!
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