[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:1125] html writing/editing comments

From: Tommy B McDonell (tbr202@is.nyu.edu)
Date: Tue Jun 27 2000 - 09:33:22 EDT


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Hi. I find this an interesting discussion. I've used AOL Press and found
it wanting for real html, used Microsoft Word, Claris Home Page,
Dreamweaver, tried Front Page, used notepad and Composer. I've also
written some basic html that included a table,etc. I find that out of
these I prefer Composer with a knowledge of html. 

At ALT we did a demonstration of how ESL could be combined with technology
and had the group do a beginning site. We used composer and the teachers
did it quite easily.

Our students in the past have used Claris Home Page but I think Composer
could do stuff just as easily. We also teach them a bit of straight html. 

Tommy

Tommy B. McDonell(Ms.)
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