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10 Ways to Cut Down Web Development Time - 2 views

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    getting things done rapidly doesn't mean working harder - just working smarter. In this article, you'll find 10 general, time-saving tips to cut down on your development time.
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Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction Design - 4 views

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    Through lectures and a project, learn the fundamentals of human-computer interaction and design thinking. Work together in teams of three on a quarter-long project. Each week, in small design studios, present and discuss work with peers. The setting for the course is mobile web applications. The constraints of this small form factor make this an exciting challenge. At the end of the course, present to a jury of IT and design leaders.
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The Anatomy of an Effective Web Design - 0 views

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    A web design is made up of various components, all working together to accomplish a goal - whether it be building a community or selling a product. These parts must compliment each other in a way that creates a good experience for the user. Miss the mark on one element and potential subscribers or sales could be lost, but execute correctly on all parts and chances are you will have created an effective web design. Here's an infographic that helps break it down for you.
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Dribbble - 0 views

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    Dribbble is show and tell for creatives. Designers, developers and other creatives share shots-small screenshots of the designs and applications they are working on.
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Social media and its impact on workplace learning OR how the Smart Worker works and lea... - 0 views

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    Although more and more people are now using the term "social learning" to mean the use of social media for learning, most of them are simply referring to how social media can be used within formal, social learning/training - whereas this is only a small part of the picture.The more powerful part is how social media is being used to enhance informal social learning.
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Following A Web Design Process - Smashing Magazine - 2 views

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    Almost every Web designer can attest that much of their work is repetitive. We find ourselves completing the same tasks, even if slightly modified, over and over for every Web project. Following a detailed website design and development process can speed up your work and help your client understand your role in the project.
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Digital Aristotle: Thoughts on the Future of Education - 3 views

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    YouTube Description: Some thoughts on teachers, students and the Future of Education.I don't think this is science-fiction, but if you *do* want to read the science fiction of this argument, I recommend The Diamond Age: http://goo.gl/uvbx6 Also the book I'm holding as a kid in the video is The Way Things Work. If there is a bookish child in your life, you should really get them a copy: http://goo.gl/QdreH Thanks to YouTube EDU for bringing me out: http://www.youtube.com/education And Angela for arranging the whole show: http://www.youtube.com/aresearchbug And Jessica for her amazing note artwork: http://www.youtube.com/seppyca Full credits will be listed on the blog shortly: http://blog.cgpgrey.com/
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30 COMPELLING EXAMPLES OF VISUAL STORYTELLING ON THE WEB - 2 views

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    Storytelling is a powerful approach that can, when done right, compel users to convert more effectively than what any amount of optimization, crazy visual callouts, or awesome interactive elements can do otherwise. Much like how we expect to see a moral at the end of a book, we expect to find a purpose at the end of a site with a storytelling experience. When the path to the "moral of the story" (or conversion point, to be more specific) is laid out clearly in front of our users' eyes, the rest of the work lies simply in convincing them that the purpose is really worth grabbing on to… which is great since with storytelling, a user is normally in the mindset of learning more about what the story has to offer. So take a look at the examples below and experience how their visual storytelling compels you to continue scrolling down their pages!
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The Evolution of the Knowledge Web Worker - 0 views

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    E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis Suarez » 
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Rethinking How We Communicate With Students Via an LMS | Hack Education - 0 views

  • Rethinking How We Communicate With Students Via an LMS by Audrey Watters on 02. Aug, 2011 in News Rethinking (Student) Communication When Mark Zuckerberg unveiled Facebook’s new messaging system last year, he started the press event with an anecdote about his girlfriend’s little sister and her friends — how high school students use (or rather, don’t use) email. That’s not a surprising revelation to those of us who work or live with teenagers. A recent Pew Internet study found that only 11% of teens say they use email to communicate with friends, and even that figure seems a little high. For many students — both in high school and in college — email is not their preferred mode of personal communication; rather, it’s the mode they’re forced to use for professional purposes (i.e., for school). In its attempt to become the central hub of communications — personal and professional — Facebook’s new messaging system was seen as an attempt to “kill” email. (“Take that, Google!” is the subtext here, of course.) There are plenty of reasons why doing so makes sense (I mean, ugh, email), and even though it hasn’t killed email — not remotely — there’s a lot to like about Facebook’s new messaging system: it’s real-time. It ditches the formality of email. It can be synchronous or asynchronous, depending if the person you’re talking to is online. You can respond via email or SMS, so you aren’t force to visit the site in order to respond. Rethinking Communication via the LMS All of the things that make Facebook’s messaging system appealing for students and for schools — something I wrote about back in November last year — are largely absent when it comes to the traditional learning management sy
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10 pro tips for painless collaborative projects - 1 views

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    Working with another creative mind on a project can be rewarding and productive - but is fraught with potential pitfalls. Follow these 10 bits of advice and you'll give your partnership the best chance of success. 01.
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