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Kartini Ishak

Google Apps Expert | Google Apps Training Videos | Google Gooru - 3 views

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    Google Gooru is a good resource for the latest Google Apps updates. A one stop site which keeps up with all the new releases and updates for Google Apps.  Try Ask Google Guru where you can find Google Apps Training Videos by topic, by level (beginner, intermediate, Gooru), and Migration Guides. I'm sure you'll find this very useful. 
yeuann

A scientific guide to posting tweets, Facebook posts, emails and blog posts at the best... - 0 views

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    "Engagement rates are 18% higher on Thursdays and Fridays."
Henry Ngoh

Microsoft Docs to Create, Share Office Documents With Your Facebook Friends | Globinch - 0 views

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    A quick guide to start off Doc ... An 'FOC' online version by Microsoft to replace it's offline version ?
Pratima Majal

Create a Page/Google Page Templates - Mary Fran's Google Sites Tutorial - 1 views

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    Great site with elaborate guides on Google sites
Eveleen Er

E-TeachUK: Moodle 2.0 for Teachers:-An Illustrated Guide - 0 views

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    Cool way of presenting a guide apart from the main content.
Ashley Tan

Creating an ePub Book Using Pages - How to Make the eBook Cover Look Good | iPad Academy - 2 views

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    A useful reference should we need to publish the guides in EPUB format. We could have an app for staff and student teachers to get and display the references from NIe-Learning.
rahim azhar

Android Interaction Design Patterns | - 0 views

  • This is androidpatterns.com, a set of interaction patterns that can help you design Android apps. An interaction pattern is a short hand summary of a design solution that has proven to work more than once. Please be inspired: use them as a guide, not as a law.
  • This is androidpatterns.com, a set of interaction patterns that can help you design Android apps. An interaction pattern is a short hand summary of a design solution that has proven to work more than once. Please be inspired: use them as a guide, not as a law.
Sally Loan

A Teacher's Guide to Twitter | Once a Teacher…. - 0 views

  • You’ll hear people talking about the Twitter “stream”.  This is derived from a beautiful metaphor in which the tweets people send out can be considered drops of water in a stream.  You’re standing on the bank, enjoying the stream as it passes, but you can’t worry about enjoyoing every drop of water that’s there. 
  • If you start a tweet with @(username), this will automatically land in that person’s “@replies” folder.  You’ll notice that if you reply to something someone said, your message will automatically start with this “address”. 
  • If you want to share what someone else tweeted, it is only polite to give them credit by including “RT @(username)” somewhere in your message.
yeuann

Mobile Devices For Learning: what you need to know - 1 views

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    An entertaining and readable article on how to not only use e-learning in the classroom, but also how educators can help get parents involved in e-learning too.
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