User talk:BotheredByBees

=Cert 4, Websites= Hi Bees, I really like the Cert 4 Websites page you have started. Will be a huge development.. have you been taking with Michael over at Web Design? Normally I would bork at the Australia centric training package terminology, but on second thoughts I think it adds to it. I don't see any reason why there can't be any number of courses from many different regions where people can choose which one they can do and feel as though they are following an authentic learning path that institutions use and could possibly recognise. You've made me reconsider my universal design approach with wikiversity. --Leighblackall 09:24, 14 February 2007 (UTC)

Course numbers, or something...
Hi, I saw you are creating an interesting set of pages in the family of ICAS4201A Transfer content to a website using commercial packages. I am curious what the "ICAS4201A" means. I am not sure if it is a course number, or something else. If you would let me know the rational I would greatly appreciate it; we want to make the content on Wikiversity as clear and user friendly as possible. So perhaps we could either explain the rational to users or if it is a course number take some other course of action. Thanks. --Remi 18:23, 19 April 2007 (UTC)


 * Hi Remi - it's a national Australian code for an "official" unit of competency that is part of the Cert IV Websites Qualification in Australia. We're trying to structure the links to the qualifications so that qualifications from other countries can be added too... see Web design qualifications. We're trying to separate the 'content' from these unit of competency pages so that the content remains under the globally accessible Topic:Web design and the Australia-specific unit of competency pages just link to the content there. Hope that helps! Michaelnelson 02:39, 20 April 2007 (UTC)

HI Bothered my name is Bryan Gullickson. Im the guy who built caseless2 and i found cool its in here,not sure where but are you the 1 who put it on that page. B.G.Smarttele 01:16, 28 August 2008 (UTC)