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Old 19th Aug 2001, 22:43
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Are there any other websites that give alternative instructing methods, helpful hints and other FI info about??????????
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Never found any myself, but am also interested if anyone knows of any instructor websites.

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Not sure how relevent it is to people outside the US but http://www.whittsflying.com/ might help.
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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.

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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?

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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/

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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...

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Try Dreamweaver from 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 or see if Rod Machado has a site or maybe NAFI has one.
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