web development

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WCC is looking for Drupal developers to build it’s new website!

Posted by ivarskupcis on December 20, 2017 at 2:37pm

World Council of Churches is looking for web developers specialized in Drupal to build its new website, including migration of content from current website and several sub-sites. If you are interested to design and develop the website for the global fellowship of churches - we look forward to hear from you!
Details & Request for proposals: https://www.oikoumene.org/en/get-involved/website-design-and-development...

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Research into if there is a Web Development Industry Culture - Participants Needed!

Posted by jakewallace72 on March 25, 2015 at 11:08am

Hello,

As a final year student of International Business, I am conducting a research into the organisational culture of firms within the web development industry. Your insight on the subject would be very useful to this end. I will need several participants from each organisation to complete a questionnaire, taking roughly 30 minutes.
When I get the data, I’ll be able to provide the results back to all participant organisations, showing them what their culture is, and how it compares to other web development firms.

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Interns available (April-June)

Posted by luisrc7 on February 16, 2013 at 10:47am

Hello my name is Luis, I came last year from spain to do an internship and I'm still working here. This year my old college ask me to look for companies to suit some interns, are preferible Dublin based companies.
They are 4 or 5 interns, they are from North spain and they've studied "SUPERIOR STUDIES OF DEVELOPMENT OF SOFTWARE APPLICATION", it's a technical education work-oriented of 2 years. Here you have a little study program http://www.iessanclemente.net/study-plan

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Site about Web development, based on learning research

Posted by mathieso on June 18, 2009 at 12:48pm

Hi,

I'm creating a site to help people learn how to be a Weber, that is, someone who gets paid to do Web work.

The site's design is informed by learning research, particularly constructivism and phenomenography. That's where the site's value proposition comes from: lessons designed to help humans learn effectively and efficiently.

I wrote a short document on the design, showing how I derived the design by joining learner goals and learning theory. If anyone's interested, I'd like to get some feedback on the ideas. The site is still very much a work-in-progress.

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