Another thing you might want to check out - my alma mater has a CS MOOC that's aimed at supporting middle/high school CS classes and teachers - http://www.muddx.com/courses/HMC/MyCS/Middle-years_Computer_Science/about .
On Sat, May 16, 2015 at 10:20 AM, Sarles Patricia (18K500) < psar...@schools.nyc.gov> wrote: > I just this minute subscribed to this list after reading Andromeda > Yelton's column in American Libraries from yesterday with great interest > since I would like to teach coding in my high school library next year. > > I purchased Andy Harris' HTML5 and CSS3 All-in-One For Dummies for my > summer reading and the free HTML editors he mentions in the book are either > not really free or are not compatible with my lab's 2008 Macs. > > Can anyone recommend a free HTML editor for older Macs? > > Many thanks and happy to be on this list, > Patricia > > > ____________________________________________ > Patricia Sarles, MA (Anthropology), MLS > Librarian > Jerome Parker Campus Library > 100 Essex Drive > Staten Island, NY 10314 > 718-370-6900 x1322 > psar...@schools.nyc.gov > http://jeromeparkercampus.libguides.com/home > > You can tell whether a man is clever by his answers. You can tell whether > a man is wise by his questions. - Naguib Mahfouz > > As a general rule the most successful man in life is the man who has the > best information. - Benjamin Disraeli > -- Andromeda Yelton Board of Directors, Library & Information Technology Association: http://www.lita.org Advisor, Ada Initiative: http://adainitiative.org http://andromedayelton.com @ThatAndromeda <http://twitter.com/ThatAndromeda>