Fun & not too dificult ideas:
Use GD to draw a smiley face in a 500x500 square. Then have options buttons (on a html page) to tip the face sideways, upside down, change eye color, etc.
Install a mysql database, use dbi::mysql to select information out of a database to take a survey.
Use GD::Chart (forgot exact name) to plot students grades...
Use image::world (er...) to plot where the parents of the students came from...
Zak
PS. IMHO, I've always loved classes that go slightly beyond the scope of what the course is teaching...
PSS. Looked @ your pages... looks like a good reference! :-)
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Zak
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