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Using Forms to Gather Data

  • September 10th, 2009
  • Posted in Rubrics
  • By dchess

I spent some time this summer familiarizing myself with PHP and MySQL coding. In the process I conceived of an idea to create my own web-based database to gather student data. The main advantage to this for me has been the ability to create paperless tests. So far I have used it to create multiple [ READ MORE ]

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D.C. Hess is an educator in Oakland, California. Teaching experience includes: English grades 9-11, World History, World History AP, US History, and Government/Economics. Writing curriculum for an introductory survey course on basic computing this year. Total of five years experience: 3 years in charter and 2 years in public school. Currently serving as department chair of Social Studies at LPS College Park and webmaster of LPSCollegePark.org. Advocate for assessment driven curriculum and data driven pedagogy.
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