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Why is WordPress ideal for e-commerce website development - 1 views

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    Without a doubt, WordPress is ideal for the development of e-commerce websites. However, it cannot protect a website from vulnerabilities if a plugin, theme or the WordPress itself is erroneously configured. And, you should also take into services of an intelligent and qualified freelance WordPress developer in Singapore for your e-commerce project.
marta rodriguez

Piktochart: Infographic and Graphic Design for Non-Designers - 0 views

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    Create beauiful and informative infographics with this great, easy to use site. Just upload your images and drag them into place. The free account has 5 template themes. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Clara James

10 Best WordPress Plugins for 2011 - 0 views

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    2011 was a great year for web developers and designers, lots of new and exciting plugins comes in this year. For me the best WordPress Plugin in 2011 are as follows, hope you will be agree with me. Plugin are important part of WordPress Development and WordPress Design.
Clara James

Best of WordPress Database and Site Management Plugins for 2011 - 0 views

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    Some very useful WordPress Database and Site Management Plugins including site auto backup… Database and Site Management BackupBuddy - entire site backup, malware scanner, and repair tool. Site Auto Backup - cPanel backup of entire site. WP Cleaner - to tidy up your database. Revision Control - to keep post revisions from building up again.
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    Great news BlueStacks wins best Software and Apps Award at CES!
Martin Kaye

New York Times Learning Network - 26 views

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    "Our Teaching Topics collection is a living index page of links to resources on often-taught subjects. On each, we've collected some of the best, most useful Times materials we could find on that topic - including lesson plans, related articles, multimedia, themed crosswords and archival materials. "
Mary Beth  Messner

Views: Teaching With Blogs - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

  • Most of the students were quite awkward in their initial blogging. Good students all, the class was a seminar on "Designing for Effective Change" for the Honors Program, but lacking experience in this sort of approach to instruction, the students wrote to their conception of what I wanted to hear from them. I can’t imagine a more constipated mindset for producing interesting prose. For this class there was a need for them to unlearn much of their approach which had been finely tuned and was quite successful in their other classes. They needed to take more responsibility for their choices. While I gave them a prompt each week on which to write, I also gave them the freedom to choose their own topic so long as they could create a tie to the course themes. Upon reading much of the early writing, I admonished many of them to "please themselves" in the writing. I informed them that they could not possibly please other readers if they didn’t first please themselves. It was a message they were not used to hearing.
  • The commenting, more than any other activity the instructor engages in, demonstrates the instructor’s commitment to the course and to the students. In turn the students, learning to appreciate the value of the comments, start to push themselves in the writing
  • Is open blogging this way consistent with FERPA? As best as I’ve been able to determine, it is as long as students “opt in
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    Article about using student blogs instead of a wiki or LMS.
Sheryl A. McCoy

Curriki - coolschool - 0 views

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    This summer, TappedIn will focus their TIFestival theme on initiatives such as this. Please attend our next TIFestival planning meeting to share your ideas; April 30, 2008.
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Ruth Howard

'We don't need a Twittericulum' - Telegraph - 0 views

  • Greenfield's latest book, ID: The Quest for Meaning in the 21st Century, which has just been published in paperback, has become a bible for parents, many of whom possess none of the computing skills that are second nature to their teenagers. Its warning theme is that, as software becomes more sophisticated, increasingly young people opt for escapism rather than real life.
Russell D. Jones

Credibility and Digital Media @ UCSB - Past Research - 0 views

  • traditional notions of credibility as coming from a centralized authority (e.g., a teacher, expert, or author) and individualized appraisal processes are challenged by digital technologies.
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      Here is the break down of traditional modernist classroom.
  • Credibility assessments as constructed through collective or community efforts (e.g., wikis, text messaging via cell phones, or social networking applications) emerge as a major theme in recent discussions, and phrases like "distributed" and "decentralized" credibility, the "democratization of information," and "collectively versus institutionally-derived credibility" are common.
  • At core is the belief that digital media allow for the uncoupling of credibility and authority in a way never before possible.
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  • Digital media thus call into question our conceptions of authority as centralized, impenetrable, and singularly accurate and move information consumers from a model of single authority based on hierarchy to a model of multiple authorities based on networks of peers.
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    much of the information on the Web at the time (and still today) was not subject to the same types of credibility standards as most traditional mainstream media.
Jim Brinling

Economic Research Institute of Erie - 0 views

  • There have been several surveys of Erie County residents done recently, sometimes as separate studies, and sometimes as part of broader works. Not all were designed to focus on economic development, although all of them include information that bears on that topic. This document gives a brief summary of some of the themes that have emerged from four of those studies.
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    A summary of 25 studies for the Erie region.
Tom Daccord

Advise the Advisor: Melody Barnes | The White House - 9 views

  • Advise the Advisor is a new program to help senior staff at the White House stay connected to the American people.

    Providing our nation’s students with a world-class education is a shared responsibility. It’s going to take all of us – teachers, parents, students, philanthropists, state and local governments, and the federal government – working together to prepare today’s students for the future.

    This week, Melody Barnes, Director of the Domestic Policy Council and one of President Obama’s senior advisors on education policy, is asking for feedback from parents, teachers and students about what’s working in their communities and what needs to change when it comes to education.

    You can add your voice to the conversation by answering one or all of the following questions:

    • Parents: Responsibility for our children’s education and future begins in our homes and communities. What are some of the most effective ways you're taking responsibility at a personal and local level for your child’s education?
    • Teachers: President Obama has set a goal of having the highest proportion of college graduates in the world by 2020. How are you preparing your students for college and career? What’s working and what challenges do you face?
    • Students: In order to compete for the jobs of the 21st century, America’s students must be prepared with a strong background in reading, math and science along with the critical thinking, problem solving, and creativity needed to succeed in tomorrow’s workforce. How has your education prepared you for a career in the 21st century? What has worked and what challenges do you face?

    Past Questions

    David Plouffe, Senior Advisor to the President, kicked off the series by asked for your feedback on how American innovation affects your community and the obstacles to innovation you see where you live. Check out David’s video and read his follow up blog post responding to some of the major themes we saw in reading your feedback.

    Austan Goolsbee, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors, posted the second edition of Advise the Advisor asking for feedback from small businesses about the obstacles they face in getting off the ground. Austan responded to some of your feedback during a live chat at the Winning the Future Forum on Small Business in Cleveland.

    Please answer the question(s) below that best apply to you. Please restrict your answers to no more than 2,500 characters.

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    Responsibility for our children’s education and future begins in our homes and communities. What are some of the most effective ways you're taking responsibility at a personal and local level for your child’s education?

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    "Advise the Advisor is a new program to help senior staff at the White House stay connected to the American people."
BTerres

Free Technology for Teachers: Mapfaire - A Simple Way to Make Simple Maps - 0 views

  • Mapfaire is not nearly as feature laden as Google Maps. But because it doesn't have as many features as Google Maps students should be able to get up and running with it much quicker than with Google Maps. You could have students create Mapfaire maps about all kinds of themes in history and or literature.
Greg Lunsford

Analysis Questions - 0 views

  • Key Crafting Words Distinguish Identify What assumptions exist What motives exist What conclusions exist Make a distinction What is the premise What ideas apply What is the relationship between What is the main idea or theme What literary form is used Implicit in this statement is What is the function of What statement is relevant What does the author believe or assume State the point of view What inconsistencies or fallacies exist What persuasive technique has been used and so on
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    Key crafting words
Martin Burrett

Art Through Time: A Global View - 0 views

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    A well made art site which showcases art through time based on various themes. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Art%2C+Craft+%26+Design
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