HTML CSS JavaScript SASI Session 2 Notes
Can you see how this applies to what you are doing before our sessions and while we are together?
Please reply with a comment about our second session.
Highlights / Metacognition
- What did you think was the most valuable thing that happened for you today?
- What did you learn from that?
- What will you do with that knowledge?
Questions?
- Now that we’ve had our second session, what do you want to know?
- What could we have done better?
If you spot a question from someone else and you can answer it – please do.
Sally 10:48 am on December 17, 2014 Permalink |
1. What did you think was the most valuable thing that happened for you today?
– introduction to JavaScript and jQuery (including the background and some basic understanding of how JavaScript and jQuery works)
– links to resources such as caniuse.com
2. What did you learn from that?
– some best practices in using JavaScript when authoring a webpage
3. What will you do with that knowledge?
– I hope to be able to make sense of the JavaScript that has been implemented in our current SITS work; and to be able to remember to think of best practices when I try to use JavaScript
Questions?
1. Now that we’ve had our second session, what do you want to know?
– To delve deeper into the use of JavaScript; and to create JavaScript that would be applicable to SITS webpages (i.e. the student and staff facing portals)
2. What could we have done better?
– As you mentioned at the beginning of the class, the expectation of the 2-day course was to give us an introduction of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript; and to lead us to the place where we know what we know instead of not knowing what we don’t know…I feel that the 2-day course has accomplished that for me 🙂 Now, it’s more about trying to apply our knowledge in practice.
Thanks again for leading the 2-day course!