Interactive html tutorial

Andy Carvin (acarvin@kudzu.cnidr.org)
Wed, 10 Apr 1996 18:15:28 EDT

Hi everyone. I just wanted to announce that my website, EdWeb, now has a
new feature. For the last year or so I've hosted an online HTML crash
course that introduces users to HTML basics. Now, I've revamped it so it
also includes interactive forms where you can test your skills. Inside each
form field is plain text that needs to be htmled, and
instructions on what you should do. You then add the appropriate html
tags, submit it, and then generate a new html document that incorporates
your html work. You don't need a web server to use it - the tutorial will
create the pages on my server.

To get to the tutorial, go to

http://k12.cnidr.org:90/htmlintro.html

I'm still working on the actual lessons and debugging things here and
thee, but essentially, it's functional and ready for testing.

If you like it, I encourage you to use it. But just as a warning, if you
like it so much you want to bring a whole group of folks there to use it
all at once, please don't. The html generating script is running of my
macintosh at work and it can't handle too many simultaneous users. :(

Besides that, though, have at it and let me know what you think..

ac
Andy Carvin
WWWEDU Coordinator and Moderator
acarvin@k12.cnidr.org