Free online tool for teaching HTML to online journalism staffs
Posted on 30. Mar, 2010 by Aaron Manfull in Design, Software, Tips

For high school journalism advisers on the brink of teaching on-line journalism, a free website for teaching HTML to newbies is waiting your discovery.
Using a text I adopted for the classroom from the JEA bookstore, On-Line Journalism Principles and Practices of News for the Web by James C. Foust, and its supplemental website http://olj.hh-pub.com, I landed on a simple tool to help my newbies understand the basics of HTML code.
Definitely a keeper . . .
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