My accounting professor does, apparently.
Aug. 20th, 2010 12:09 pmSomeone shoot me now. Seriously, who in their right mind thinks that looks professional? (Note that many of those icons are animated.) And the schedule for that class is in HTML, which is fine, but when I tried to download the schedule as an HTML-only web page... Well, it refers to style sheets that are only accessible when you're logged into ANGEL. So I went into the source code and deleted everything but the table (leaving in the html and body tags, of course). Thankfully my Business Computer Systems professor knows what he's doing - the ANGEL site itself uses the default color scheme and all that, and all the documents are in .pdf format.
Anyways, the syllabi for my two online classes are up, but I can't print them out because our printer's officially out of ink. I'll probably go down to Best Buy tomorrow to pick some up. As for the syllabi for my offline classes, although there are ANGEL sites for them, and I have access to those sites, they decided not to put up the syllabi, I guess. Ah well.
Anyways, the syllabi for my two online classes are up, but I can't print them out because our printer's officially out of ink. I'll probably go down to Best Buy tomorrow to pick some up. As for the syllabi for my offline classes, although there are ANGEL sites for them, and I have access to those sites, they decided not to put up the syllabi, I guess. Ah well.
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Date: 2010-08-20 06:24 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2010-08-20 07:14 pm (UTC)I'll look up myparkland. I've never looked at that site - but I had registration info for their systems as recently as spring 2009 (I took Chem 101 then), so hopefully that'll work.
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Date: 2010-08-20 07:27 pm (UTC)