BeanMachine for the Web (tutorial)
Who is building Web sites today? Graphic designers, writers, and marketing and
communications people are building them, not Java programmers. In fact, very few Web
sites are actually built by professional programmers. That's why Lotus BeanMachine is
important: It brings the power of Java to non-programming Web-builders.
Challenges in Java Education (article)
One must accept the following fact when teaching Java: The only constant is change.
Designing Classes: The Making of a Java Course (article)
Get a behind-the-scenes look at how a Java course is designed, developed and taught in
the IBM Java Professional Training Program.
Java in the Classroom (article)
Java solutions are not just for developers and the enterprise. They are playing an important
role in education as well. Enter the following scenario, where a tenth grade physics lesson
is transformed with the help of uAgentsheets, a Java "simulation"
applet.
A Walk in the Park (article)
A teacher is faced with the challenge of showing nature to city school children. So she calls
upon Education Object Economy (EOE) community of Java developers to create applets that help
students better identify plants and animals.
Off the Shelf: Learning Java from Books (article)
With the sophisticated and much-lauded learning techniques of today's wired world, some
concerns have been raised over teaching Java with "old-fashioned" books. But the bottom
line is: If you need to learn Java, one or more books will enter the picture in some way.