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Shawn Wilson wrote:
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> I've volunteered to instruct personnel at an elementary school on how to set
> up Web pages, but I don't have much experience in teaching. Can anyone
> point me to some resources for running a beginner's web-design class?
Produced by the National Cable Television Association especially for teachers
who plan to use the web in K-12 teaching, this resource seems to be custom made
for you.
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