Reporting Statistics

Ph.D. Comic’s latest comic pleas for more responsible reporting of numbers and statistics. I second this plea.

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Web Design Elements that Users Look For

Jakob Nielsen’s and Kara Pernice’s new book on “Eyetracking Web Usability” has proven some ideas for necessary element placement on your web pages. This book shows eyetracking data on the most important elements that you should place on all your web pages and where to place them. Continue reading »

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Westminster College teaching starts tomorrow

I am starting my new career as adjunct faculty at Westminster College tomorrow. I have 15 students in my Web Design & Production class. All students are Master’s students and many are new to web design.

I am very excited to start teaching these students. It should be a lot of fun, and I really look forward to the adventure. Continue reading »

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Web Design and EdTechBlog free information now combined

I have just uploaded a custom Wordpress theme for http://www.edtechblog.org that adds our web design service and free and premium Wordpress themes to the already popular blog posts found on this site.

Now that I have time to write up more code and to share more web design tips, you will see a lot more here on this site.

I will also be posting important information and theory about web design to this blog as I teach it to my graduate students at Westminster College. I will also be posting about how to best use Wordpress.com when creating classroom websites.

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