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The most wonderful think about web development is its community. This field is constantly evolving, and its success heavily dependent on working together.

1. Course Issues Board:

Your first stop for aid is the GitHub Issues Board for this course. Instructors and students both patrol the threads here, and it’s your best place to get results quickly.

Plus, participation is required, and you can hit two birds with one stone by asking here first.

2. The BA Lab (McGill 127)

Missoula-based students are welcome (and encouraged) to utilized the BA Lab located on the University of Montana main campus. Staffed by graduate candidates and open to all takers of this course, the BA Lab is a one-to-one hands-on resource where you can get help, feedback, or critique before turning assignments in.

Use this campus map for directions.

3. Slack Channel

This semester, we will be joining the UMMediaArts Slack Channel, #intro-web-dev. Registration is free with your @umontana.edu e-mail address. Click the    icon from the navigation menu above at any time to check-in!

We will be using Slack for screen-sharing, meaning we can have direct interaction with your work and can help in real-time remotely. Please schedule with us via e-mail to set up a live meeting.

4. E-mail

Please see the previous tab “Meet your Team” for our contact information.

Self-Help

Never, ever hesitate to be your own instructor. There are many resources and communities built precisely for self-guided learning. Here are a few:

Site References

Content

Much of the content for this course has been adapted from the Jon Duckett’s HTML & CSS book. Many code examples are also copied or derived from their examples available from the book’s homepage.

Additional material has been linked from or adapted from:

Course Videos
Template

The course website has been adapted and built from P2PU.org’s course-in-a-box.


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