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	<title>Comments on: Uneducated Educators &#8211; An Uphill Battle</title>
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		<title>By: Aldark</title>
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		<description>Nicole,

I&#039;m with you on this!  My brother and I were asked to teach a 1-day seminar on the basics of web design to Alumni.  We were supposed to have a 5-hr slot for 30-people.  So we thought, teach the very basics of HTML and how the pieces fit together.  A lot of this involved proper usage and when we arrived the day of, they turned it into a 2-hr course!!

We rush through and looked totally unorganized (not to mention the computer lab had restrictions so tight that people couldn&#039;t use Internet Explorer!) - in the end they never taught the course again.</description>
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<p>I&#8217;m with you on this!  My brother and I were asked to teach a 1-day seminar on the basics of web design to Alumni.  We were supposed to have a 5-hr slot for 30-people.  So we thought, teach the very basics of HTML and how the pieces fit together.  A lot of this involved proper usage and when we arrived the day of, they turned it into a 2-hr course!!</p>
<p>We rush through and looked totally unorganized (not to mention the computer lab had restrictions so tight that people couldn&#8217;t use Internet Explorer!) &#8211; in the end they never taught the course again.</p>
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