I like your idea of using a subject (different kind of jobs) to direct all the activities. Just a comment: the link for this activity breaks the harmony on the blog appearance. It shows advertisements and the exercise is placed on your left in yellow, not very attractive. I don't understand the key boxes for this exercise. In your previous blog entry you used some animated gifts and I think children like them but, don't upload a lot. The continual movement and flashing makes it much more difficult to read other content. It seems that, by default, blogger doesn't provide a text equivalent for every non-text element like the animations as the W3C HTML Techniques for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines sets but, don't worry, of course this is not the aim of this blog and perhaps we should change html code generated to do it. Congratulations!
I like your idea of using a subject (different kind of jobs) to direct all the activities. Just a comment: the link for this activity breaks the harmony on the blog appearance. It shows advertisements and the exercise is placed on your left in yellow, not very attractive. I don't understand the key boxes for this exercise.
ResponderEliminarIn your previous blog entry you used some animated gifts and I think children like them but, don't upload a lot. The continual movement and flashing makes it much more difficult to read other content. It seems that, by default, blogger doesn't provide a text equivalent for every non-text element like the animations as the W3C HTML Techniques for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines sets but, don't worry, of course this is not the aim of this blog and perhaps we should change html code generated to do it.
Congratulations!