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sluggums
19th Aug 2001, 22:43
Are there any other websites that give alternative instructing methods, helpful hints and other FI info about??????????

Kermit 180
22nd Aug 2001, 11:09
Never found any myself, but am also interested if anyone knows of any instructor websites.

Kermie :)

g-oose
22nd Aug 2001, 13:07
Not sure how relevent it is to people outside the US but http://www.whittsflying.com/ might help.

Night Rider
22nd Aug 2001, 14:23
Hi all,

I would create a website for instructors myself but unfortunately, my computing skills do not extend to HTML!

I think a website for instructors is a great idea.

Happy flying.... :D :D :D

Simon W
22nd Aug 2001, 15:53
Well, although I'm not an instructor myself (although, eventually I hope to be) I would more than gladly create a site for information etc. to do with instructing. Would there be a demand for it and what kind of information would you want to see on it?

Regards,

Simon

Sqwark2000
23rd Aug 2001, 14:50
Hi all

I refer to this site a fair bit for further explanations/understanding so that I can understand things better before passing on to students.
http://www.monmouth.com/~jsd/how/title.html

found this one just yesterday
http://www.avstop.com/AC/

S2K

Julian
24th Aug 2001, 11:25
Night Rider - Try Microsoft Frontpage 2000, I have just used it. if you go to the MS website you can download a 2 lesson tutorial which tell you how to build your own website - you dont need HTML skill s as its all drag 'n' drop.

I am sure there are others that are just as easy but not played with them. Just jaapened to come with Office 2000 so thought I would have a crack - have a go you may be pleassantly surprised at how professional it can look without actually knowing what you are doing! :)

Hopefully have my site online soon...

Julian.

Onan the Clumsy
30th Aug 2001, 01:50
Try Dreamweaver from www.macromedia.com (http://www.macromedia.com) You can download it for FREE :) for thirty days and that should give you enough time to get something up and running.

For other instructing websites, you could just do a search, but also try www.aopa.org (http://www.aopa.org) or see if Rod Machado has a site or maybe NAFI has one.