
I've been spending part of the weekend updating parts of the website that are to do with my work, and what people think of my work, the Practical ICT subscription,and thinking about the design of the website.
I have also set up a survey to obtain feedback.
These are the relevant pages:
- I have updated my online resumé.
- At the same time I created a page for how people have rated my work, this website, and the subscriptions to the Computers in Classrooms newsletter and the Practical ICT eJournal.
Actually, much of the information was available on the site anyway, but in the form of a random display code that, erm, displayed visitor, subscriber and client quotes on a random basis.
- A few enquiries I received about the Practical ICT eJournal made me realise that I had forgotten to make a sampler issue and the past year's index of articles available to anyone and everyone.
You can read the updated information, and download the sampler and index, here.
- I also finally managed to find the time for drafting out a redesign for the website, or parts of it, based on discussions Elaine (my wife) have had on the matter.
I have set up a survey to find out whether other people think the site needs a makeover, and if so, how. If you would like to have your say in this matter, please take the survey. It consists of just 5 questions, because I know everyone's busy. You'll find it here:
Our site design
The box for "Other" information is not very large, but this is somewhat deceptive. Anyway, I look forward to receiving your views.
Thanks! 
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© Terry Freedman Mon, 25 Aug 2008
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