Follow up to:
http://www.crazyontap.com/topic.php?TopicId=10127#127465
I'll be in over my head for the first little while!
So, I got the job...Follow up to:
http://www.crazyontap.com/topic.php?TopicId=10127#127465 I'll be in over my head for the first little while! Congrats! I guess this means the end of our Risk games. During the day, anyway...
Nope. It's just part time... so in addition to the umpteen jobs I already have, I just added another one.
I'll be teaching web standards and PHP to a small class of students in a 2-year "interactive design" course. They have extremely limited programming experience and this will be their second year. The class is one afternoon a week for 2 hours.
"Although I doubt the usefulness of the program..."
Heh. If you want to be a graphical designer and build web sites, interactive CD-ROMs, and so on I guess you have to go somewhere. My course is one of the very few that actually introduces them to programming. The goal isn't to make them programmers but to give them some background in it. Congrats.
Maybe I should join a church so I can brainwash some bratty teenagers with my programming fu. I doubt they'd be interested, however. And then I'd be stuck in church. Church is a good way to meet women. Maybe not open minded lesbian women, though.
I hope you didn't underestimate the time required on top of teaching in classes.
Heh. I have some free time. I just spent a lot of time in front the computer so spending some time away of the computer is different.
Congrats!
They are in their second year of non-experience? Jeez, I can be unexperienced in something in under 3 months. I'm a quick non-study.
2 hours of teaching a week is actually a decent chunk of work. Especially if you've never taught the material before and have lesson plan all laid out. Two-Year or Second-Year?
Be sure to teach them the CSS necessary to modify their myspace profiles. That's the single most important thing you can teach them that semester. And maybe the guys will want to learn how to make a fusker. |
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