MK653
Greetings. if you came to this page you were hopefully looking for the class site of MK653, Emerson College’s Graduate class on Web Design, Development and Maintenance, which I teach.
The Spring 2009 semester is over and the class is scheduled again for Spring 2010. At which point this section of the site will be opened again. Congrats to all my students who were in the Spring 09 course. You all did very well and the effort was appreciated!
To those who will be joining me on the 2010 adventure, I look forward to meeting you then!
Praise for the Course (via anonymous Emerson Poll)
2009
“He’s phenomenal and I wish we had more time with him.”
“JASON YOU ARE PHENOMENAL AND YOU HELD IT DOWN!”
“Jason is a really serious and dedicated teacher.”
“Web Page Development was the only course that made sense and that I found useful. He should continue teaching this course. This course should be AVAILABLE BOTH fall and spring semesters, unless his schedule doesn’t allow it. Phenomenal course, phenomenal teacher!”
2008
“I really enjoyed him and this class. He took a subject I knew nothing about and made it interesting and easy to learn.”
“I cannot believe how much I learn in 1 semester! They should offer this class also in the Fall, because it was an excellent class and many people interested in taking it didn’t get a spot!!”
“I loved the class! Make a web page development and management II.”
2007
-”This course allowed for students with little programming experience to flourish along with those students with experience. Projects were individually based which allowed for a wide range of final projects and expertise.”
-”I liked this was actually a skill based class, with applicable knowledge that I could use in the real world. It was nice to actually learn something versus write yet another marketing plan. It would be beneficial to have more courses like this offered.”
-”This is an important course to take if one would like to become a true communication professional. I have learned a great deal. Offer more of this course, including more sections and more than one semester a year.”
