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In this episode we talk about teaching 5 web languages to Freshman, creating an environment to help students get paid, charging hourly v. by project, and the latest web news.
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0:04 - What's up Internet this is the Required Listening Show
1:15 - Keeping Current with what's in the Classroom
2:27 - Google 60%, Facebook 30%, Myspace & AOL the rest
3:57 - Teaching JavaScript cause Flash is dead
4:57 - Not bitter cause sisters been on TV more than Mr. Gordon
5:50 - I love teaching CodeIgniter. That's it.
6:52 - HTML5 time, what's gonna happen with Microformats?
8:28 - Crickets
8:35 - WaSP asks: "How much HTML5 do you teach?"
10:30 - Kyle talks about his internship
11:55 - Webucation What What - Getting Students Paid Sites?!!
12:12 - Money money money money!!
12:24 - Cue Thrasher
13:00 - Creating an environment for students to get paid
13:20 - Selling underage children in the classroom
13:50 - Father's advice
14:52 - Father's advice - "The More You Know" version
16:25 - Mistake made the hard way
17:20 - Kyle reads mommy blogs
19:22 - How to help find students clients
21:00 - The issue of getting paid and dealing with money
25:21 - Getting technical - How to Charg for Projects
25:44 - Paid v. hourly, no wait
30:14 - Another thing my father said
32:27 - Andy Rutledge, we agree with you (this time)
34:30 - Should we charge people differently for the same projects?
45:20 - What's current in the SHOUTING web world
45:33 - Kyle talks about friends
47:22 - JS ShowOff - easy to customize JS slider
50:05 - Smashing mag shrinks it and makes it bigger