I'll give three live classes at edufire.com within the next three weeks:
PHP Basics - Part 1: Getting Free Webspace
PHP Basics - Part 2: Getting your own local Webserver
PHP Basics - Part 3: Creating a currency converter in PHP
The classes are aimed at beginners. You should already know that HTML is and how to edit a text file. Each class can be booked independently. Please check the class description at edufire for more information.
Please check my new post on secondpresentation.com about ads in webmail.
Here is a recording of my short Moodle classes introduction.
Some of you may know that I did a live presentation at Learncentral.org. For all of you who could not attend, here is the link to the recording.
Tomorrow (Feb 8) I will start taking enrollments for my free classes on my Moodle page at http://www.rent-a-tutor.com/moodle/
There are two free courses in February. One is a Web 2.0 course about using Google Mail, the other is a software course on how to use the free image manipulation program Gimp.
Please check my other blog to find out more about the free courses:
I'll give my Web 2.0 introduction "Web 2.0 Tools - introduction to the social web" again next Monday on the e-Learning portal learncentral.org
Here is the link to the event. The Presentation is open to anyone to attend, you don't need to be a member of learncentral.org but I recommend to register for free to get all the benefits of their discussion groups and resources.
Here is a web site that I want to recommend to all who want to learn English idoms. It's "One Idom a Day" from Dave Jackson. Dave offers one English idiom every day as a short audio podcast episode. I recommend to subscribe to the free RSS feed via iTunes or any other podcatcher to get the new episode automatically every day.
I'm now in week 4 of the EVO2010 seminars. Unfortunately, some other work kept me from following all the activities in my 6 sessions that I have registered for. At the moment, I accomplish some tasks on some of the sessions if I have some free time.
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