Hi, I am Zac Gordon and zgordon.org is my personal website. You can find quotes I find inspiring, occasional reflections, random day to day blog posts, and photos. If you are looking for my professional work please check out dabrook.org and wideskydesigns.com.
Actually, I teach a bit more than just web design at Springbrook. I also teach an IB Technology class and modern world history.
I love the web design, because, well, I love web design! However, I really enjoy the study of history as well. Both my undergrand and grad studies were in the field of history.
Since I haven’t figured out if I like the design or development side of web design more, I tend to cross the boundries and do a little bit of everything. I have a small team of designers and developers to help me out with big projects, but I handle a good portion of the work myself.
My favorite part of running the business is interacting with the clients and giving them sites and service that make them happy.
College Web Design Professor
Starting in Spring 2008 I will begin as an adjunct professor at Montgomery College in Rockville, MD. I will be teaching CA273, Advanced Web Development, which offers students an more indepth look at HTML and CSS while introducing them to XML, JavaScript, PHP, and MySQL.
I look forward to the college environment and working the variety of students who attend classes at community college.
about zac gordon
Actually, I teach a bit more than just web design at Springbrook. I also teach an IB Technology class and modern world history.
I love the web design, because, well, I love web design! However, I really enjoy the study of history as well. Both my undergrand and grad studies were in the field of history.
The school I teach at, Springbrook High School, in Silver Spring is the same school that I went to back in the day.
You can follow the web design classes I teach at DaBrook.org.
I run a web design firm called Wide Sky Designs.
Since I haven’t figured out if I like the design or development side of web design more, I tend to cross the boundries and do a little bit of everything. I have a small team of designers and developers to help me out with big projects, but I handle a good portion of the work myself.
My favorite part of running the business is interacting with the clients and giving them sites and service that make them happy.
Starting in Spring 2008 I will begin as an adjunct professor at Montgomery College in Rockville, MD. I will be teaching CA273, Advanced Web Development, which offers students an more indepth look at HTML and CSS while introducing them to XML, JavaScript, PHP, and MySQL.
I look forward to the college environment and working the variety of students who attend classes at community college.