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Jennifer Garcia

Glossary of Research Terms | Research and Documentation Online 5th Edition - 0 views

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    a glossary of research terms
Jennifer Garcia

10 Tips You Need to Know About Mac Preview - 0 views

  • File -> New from Clipboard, or press cmd+N.
  • Finally, to merge two PDF files, just open one file and drag another in Preview’s thumbnail sidebar.
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      What a great way to merge pdfs!
  • Using smart lasso, click in an area and slightly drag your mouse in any direction to specify the amount of tolerance that should be used in marking out the boundaries of that area’s selection. You can then copy that selection to your clipboard and create a new document as outlined above, or press backspace to make that part of your image transparent.
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      Again most of us use some of the annotation elements. Did you know that the smart lasso was one of them? 
  • Built-In Version History In later versions of Mac OS X, Preview comes with built-in version support. This means you can go back in time and go through a number of different iterations of your file, Time Machine-style. To do so, go to File -> Revert To -> Browse All Versions, or press the little disclosure triangle next to a file’s name in the title bar and select Browse All Versions.
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      Go back in time to various versions...very google like...
Jennifer Garcia

Capzles Social Storytelling | Online Timeline Maker | Share Photos, Videos, Text, Music... - 0 views

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    Added by Katie Lepi on 2013-05-03 56 Creating custom timelines is an age old school project, especially for history classes (since history is basically a giant timeline, after all!) Way back in the day, when I was a student, I remember drawing out my timelines with colored pencils on pieces of taped together construction paper (to make the line long enough). We've come a long way since the late '80′s, and there are a lot of web tools and apps out there that help users make much more advanced timelines than I could crank out with my awesome colored pencils. Whether you're using them to chronicle well known historical events, or your own personal history, these tools can bring together audio, video, photos, text, and more to showcase a well rounded, multimedia timeline to tell your story. Time Toast timetoast Time Toast also offers uses free, unlimited timelines and easy Facebook integration. The interface is extremely simple - just click 'add an event', and you can add text, links, or photos. While it doesn't offer some of the audio/video options that some of the other products we mention in this post do, it offers a lot more simplicity. Of note, there are a number of ads on the site - which can be expected with a free tool - but just something to keep in mind. Meograph meograph Meograph's tagline is 'Four Dimensional Storytelling'. It offers a simple interface that allows users to combine news, history, travels, life events, photos, videos, audio, etc to create a multifaceted timeline. It offers easy sharing options and a web based interface. Users can purchase usage by the class with three different options starting at $19.99. Capzles capzles Capzles is similar to Meograph in that it allows users to integrate information from a variety of different sources (video, audio, photos, text, etc) into one multifaceted timeline. Free to join, Capzles is also working on an Indiegogo project that will allow them to develop a similar tool th
Jennifer Garcia

Tips for Evaluating Sources | Research and Documentation Online 5th Edition - 0 views

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    Tips for Evaluating Sources
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