1. Learning coding (css/HTML/php)
2. Graphic design (photoshop, illustrator)
Free tutorials are all over Internet. Or you can use lynda.com tutorial (paid).
If you are new to domains and looking to buy, sell and learn about domains then you have come to the right place. DNForum is the largest domain name community on the internet and continues to grow every day. There are over 105,000 domainers on DNForum doing everything from buying domains, selling domains, learning about domains and discussing domains. Take a minute and Register.
Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I want to give my kid a web project, I've already got her started on a blog using blogger, but want her to try something more.
What is a good skill for a 12 to 15 year old to get started on learning themselves? Build a mobile website, build a blog using wordpress, article writing, etc?
It is not something she has to do right away, but I'd like to get her learning something besides using an ipod and playing games - lol.
Put another way, if you were young what would you see as the skills to focus on learning now, so that when you're older they will pay off. I'm thinking something on the internet because it can be done at home with spare time.
Web traffic and best affiliate programs - http://www.Slaxo.com
DomainReport.ca - domain tips and .ca domain blog
@domains on Twitter - http://twitter.com/domains
1. Learning coding (css/HTML/php)
2. Graphic design (photoshop, illustrator)
Free tutorials are all over Internet. Or you can use lynda.com tutorial (paid).
12-15 is a tough age - we all start to show our own independence then. I would say find something that interests her and maybe build a site up on it. Wordpress for a starter and have her write articles on it. Then, maybe later on, have her start coding. It's content that's important but good coding can make some good $$$ but is more tedious and people can quickly lose interest - especially at that age.
Also, I highly recommend teaching her web responsibility. What information is safe to give out, what isn't and that anything she posts on the internet may be around forever.
Save the wolves - join The Wolf Army today!
Please follow the rules or suffer the wrath of Thor's Hammer.
I have two teenage stepdaughters. Plus I am a 'un-appreciated' step dad (by my observation).
One very near 18 going on 30, and one 16 following sis's footsteps.
Web responsibility is by far the most important thing you can teach a young adult.
(Just wish the bio-dad would project that as well, as my words are not heeded at best, to the girls.)
Morgan Linton had a post about a weekly coding tutorial that lasts a year, I signed up and will see how it goes, maybe my kid will sign up too if it looks good.
its at codeyear.com
Web traffic and best affiliate programs - http://www.Slaxo.com
DomainReport.ca - domain tips and .ca domain blog
@domains on Twitter - http://twitter.com/domains
Bookmarks