Needs Assessment Examples

Web Page Development Example


You regularly teach groups of teachers how to create simple Web pages and Web sites (linked sets of pages). The computer lab that you teach in has only a few programs installed, so you are teaching them to use a simple text editor and write the HTML code directly for the pages they produce. A couple of problems have arisen. First, your learners don't like it much. Doing the HTML code is very time-consuming and they never seem to get many pages completed. When they consider what must be involved in putting up an extensive site for their students, they figure they might as well give up now and save themselves a lot of trouble. Plus, when they compare their efforts to the commercial and educational sites they visit now, they get discouraged: they aren't producing anything that looks like what they can see on the Web. You have to agree... their sites look pretty lousy, all things considered.

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© Albert L. Ingram, Ph.D. Revised: February 13, 2008