Here are several books I am planning to write. The are in no particular order or priority.
Grade Less, Teach More!
A book for teachers containing several techniques that can reduce the amount of time spent grading dozens of the same assignments and increase the time available for teaching. The techniques described can also increase student motivation, long term learning, personal responsibility, and overall happiness. Okay, so the "happiness" one is a little overboard, but you get the point.
Teach Web Development
If you are going to teach web development, this book will make the case for teaching it in a way that students will have real marketable skills when they finish. There is no reason to teach this course if it is just to show them impractical skills that are, for the most part, irrelevant to most web developers actually in the field. This book will describe the skills necessary for students to acquire in order to enter the career field of web development. Hopefully these skills fit into the standards and objectives set by the state.
Use a Real Web Server with Students
Accompanying "Teach Web Development" will be a book about using a real webserver with students in a web development course. There really isn't any reason that a web development instructor shouldn't expose the students to how a real webserver functions and how they interact with it as developers. Students need to know about topics such as permissions, command line interfaces (CLI), Linux, FTP, SSH, networking, security, databases, and PHP along with many other topics. THis book will mainly be a tutorial for how to setup, run, and manage a classroom server with students.
Come on Men!
Along a different topic, much different from the others, is this book with will talk about how men need to step up and BE MEN! Why do so many of us content ourselves with being the typical "TV Dad" at home and with family when we are responsible, conscious, organized, and caring people at work and in other situations. There is no reason for a husband to say, "Make sure you tell my wife that, I'll forget." That is such a pet peeve of mine. I'm not perfect, but I don't like the idea of falling into this routine.
Fiction Books
A Common Error
There is some type of funny mistake made by good-intentioned aliens and they are here trying to fix it. However, they are somewhat clumsy and comical.