I would love a session that provides a (REALLY) introductory crash-course on html. The trouble is, there’s no way I can “lead” this session–the reason I need it is because I don’t know the first thing! So if there are any others interested, and if there’s anyone out there who’d be willing to lead us onward, thank you all!
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Who else might be interested in learning HTML basics? I could stumble my way through teaching the basics for using HTML in WordPress, but I’m sure there are folks coming who could better teach building a website from scratch. If others also feel like they want an introduction, we could set up a session where we learn together through Lynda.com tutorials.
I can also talk about Information Architecture needs from the user’s perspective. As in, what information do people want to get from your website? Coming from a communication and UX (user experience) design perspective. (Disclaimer: most of my knowledge in this realm is self-taught. I haven’t taken a strict IA or UX course at the grad level.)
I feel pretty comfortable with HTML and would be happy to help with some kind of crash course.
I would like a good introduction to web design. HTML or even more basic. HTML would be great too.