Soldato
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Diaper porn?You have made a website that is live on the internet... so how does one get extra marks?
Diaper porn?You have made a website that is live on the internet... so how does one get extra marks?
TBH Its more like kindegarten level of work. There should be a new A level and degree for Gaming, where you play games, write reviews, make YouTube lets play videos, make a gaming blog, and get field trips to all the major gaming events and stuff.
I don't see why not, people can make loads of money nowadays by simply doing that.
If only!
Would be a lot more worthwhile than ICT is.
Im my Biology degree we had to make a website for our second years final term research project. We had just 1 lecture and a handout on how to do that and it was easy peasy for everyone. It was also automatically assumed that we were already proficient with word / PowerPoint / excell, the only thing we were told was not to use stupid sounds and fades in our presentations.
ICT = a complete waste of a subject. Its really just the bare basics of how to use a PC for absolute nubcakes.
Regarding programming, I had to do that in AS level computing to make a simple text based football game. Computing is what you should choose if wanting to go into this field, never ICT.
This would be far better with detailed drop down navigation bar... I would honestly expect better and to me it looks like what is done at GCSE not A-Level! (only the feedback form has anything beyond what they do).
What grade are you predicted? C?
You have made a website that is live on the internet... so how does one get extra marks?
I would have to say having gone down the Computing route, that I wholeheartedly agree! I wouldn't say that ICT was just for nubcakes, that is a bit elitist... I saw their coureswork/major project and it was as thick as an encyclopaedia, of course much of it was screenshots of MS Office. Saying that, if you did computing then it is likely you already knew how to do or work out any of the ICT stuff!
External Style Sheets wouldn't go a miss.
Doesn't bugger anything up, and doesn't clog up your html/webpage files.
If anything, it makes it easier to maintain your website.
I'd also look at losing your Table structure and Style it with <div>'s in your newly created External Style Sheets.
The website works, but considering the points above, or noting them for the future would improve it...in my opinion.
Goodluck!
Nothing wrong with tables.......unless you use them to format a page instead of to tabulate data.
At the very least I would prefer to see an a:hover for the menu. The pages might flow better if the band names were above or below the images instead of to the side, as it is leaves too much dead space and/or makes the texts appear a bit jumbled.
Just my opinions of course.
Please, I was reading PC mags and Toms hardware and upgrading / building PCs since I was 12. Then I got into my first IT classes at age 14 .... 'Heres a whole 1 hour lesson on how to create an account and password' ... And the girl sat next to me uses her user name backwards as her password and proudly tells everyone ....
IT / ICT = special needs lessons to using a computer.
Regarding word / excell / PowerPoint, how could people need lessons on how to use those? Maybe just calculation formulas in Excell are hard, but they even at A level Biology you are trained how to use excell for statistical tests. Excell is really just a maths + biology thing, I doubt ICT students are doing T tests / Mann Whitney U tests etc.
Regarding ICT coursework, its 100% quantity over quality. All that time wasted doing coursework and you still can't do basic computer programming. C++ and Java programming needs to have its own dedicated GCSE, but that will never in this mostly technophobic country because its too hard for herman herp and derpina dumbnut. Music technology and production should also be taught from age 12, computer coding / programming from age 14, its really not hard at all for most kids nowadays who absolutely love working on computers.
And then people wonder why there's so much unemployment today when our education system is decades out of date and too focused on SATs and test results rather than actually teaching modern skills and techniques with current technological advances.