I found one site that has lots of tutorials on HTML, that I could use when I am gone. Again, I don't think it can replace me, because they aren't very interactive. It is mostly reading, but most of the tutorials are short, so a student could read a little and then go try what the author is suggesting. Every now and then I also have a student that would like to go further than what we do in class, this site also has some more advanced tutorials as well, which would be nice for those that would like to go a little further. I wish I would have found this a few years back. For those of you who enjoyed the web page unit, you may like this.
I wouldn't use it for any students below 8th grade; it's been my experience that HTML is hard even for them. Each tutorial is fairly short; I read one in 10 minutes, but then the point is to go try what you read about, so I would think that most of tutorials could be done in a class period. Expecially the primer tutorials. It's free, and you just need your computer, notepad, and some time. If you want your students to post their webpages obviously you will need an ftp server, so that would be your only cost, unless your district already has one, like mine, and then you are set.
http://www.htmlgoodies.com/primers/html/
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