The Mobile Web (in upper case, like we used “Internet” for years) had been in the back of my mind for a while. Then in the early summer I heard about the W3C Mobile Web Initiative Training and decided it was about time I got my head round it properly.
Well, I’m pleased to share with you that last month I completed the W3C Mobile Web Best Practices course run very ably by Phil Archer,Dominique Hazaël-Massieux and François Daoust. If you are developing for the mobile web or wish to do so, you should look no further; this is the course for you.
As well as the challenges of developing for the One Web, what not to do is also reinforced throughout the course.
One of the best aspects of the course, was the online community for participants. The spirit of sharing and learning together was great, and there were always people on hand to answer our questions.
I look forward to putting everything into practice in the coming months, and look forward to the sequel!


Congratulations Gicela!
I’m participating in the course right now. We’re in the second week and we’ve started with the first real assignment. Good to hear you had a pleasant experience. That makes me more exciting for the rest of the course.
I thought the balance for the assignments was about right, alternating between easy-ish and more challenging. Best of luck!