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Cheryl Colan

How to use the Google Font Directory with WordPress - 0 views

  • Fonts can be stored in the cloud and then implemented in designs. There are paid companies such as Typotheque and Typekit but if you don’t want to pay you can take advantage of the excellent Google Font Directory. Today I’m going to show you how to use it and how to install and use the fonts on your WordPress website.
  • Fonts can be stored in the cloud and then implemented in designs. There are paid companies such as Typotheque and Typekit but if you don’t want to pay you can take advantage of the excellent Google Font Directory. Today I’m going to show you how to use it and how to install and use the fonts on your WordPress website.
  • Fonts can be stored in the cloud and then implemented in designs. There are paid companies such as Typotheque and Typekit but if you don’t want to pay you can take advantage of the excellent Google Font Directory. Today I’m going to show you how to use it and how to install and use the fonts on your WordPress website.
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  • Fonts can be stored in the cloud and then implemented in designs. There are paid companies such as Typotheque and Typekit but if you don’t want to pay you can take advantage of the excellent Google Font Directory. Today I’m going to show you how to use it and how to install and use the fonts on your WordPress website.
  • Fonts can be stored in the cloud and then implemented in designs. There are paid companies such as Typotheque and Typekit but if you don’t want to pay you can take advantage of the excellent Google Font Directory. Today I’m going to show you how to use it and how to install and use the fonts on your WordPress website.
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    Fonts can be stored in the cloud and then implemented in designs. There are paid companies such as Typotheque and Typekit but if you don't want to pay you can take advantage of the excellent Google Font Directory. Today I'm going to show you how to use it and how to install and use the fonts on your WordPress website.
Alan Levine

Tutorial: Creating Custom Write Panels in WordPress - 0 views

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    Everyone knows that WordPress is one of the most, if not the most, popular blogging systems on the internet today. With its out of the box features, plugins, and great theming community, its no wonder WordPress has been accepted as today's standard. Howev
Cheryl Colan

Academica: Free WordPress 3.0+ Theme For Educational Websites - Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    "In this post we release a yet another freebie: Academica WordPress Theme, a free WordPress theme designed specifically for educational websites such as universities, schools etc. It's a flexible and versatile free theme that can be easily customized and branded for any university, academy or non-profit organization. The theme is designed by ProudThemes and released for Smashing Magazine and its readers. As usual, the theme is free to use in private and commerical projects."
Alisa Cooper

Best of Wordpress Plugins - 0 views

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    The 40 best WordPress plugins, ever. These are essential installations - but remember, Worpdress runs faster with fewer plugins, so don't be tempted to install them all!
Alisa Cooper

iPad® meet WordPress - 0 views

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    Onswipe makes it insanely easy to publish on touch enabled devices. When your readers navigate from an iPad to your site they are given a beautiful app like experience. Preview our offering for Wordpress today and be automagically upgraded to the full platform this Spring.
Alisa Cooper

Wordpress Plugin | Tokbox - 0 views

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    Host live, group video discussions and talk shows directly on WordPress. Plug-in. 10 live video chatters at a time. Up to 240 viewers. 
Alisa Cooper

Online Chat Software - Envolve - 0 views

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    Add live chat to a Wordpress blog. Free version only allows for 15 simultaneous chatters.
Devon Adams

Some first thoughts on Pinterest | Digitalscholarship Blog - 0 views

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    Thoughts on Pinterest for education
Alan Levine

No Boats - 0 views

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    This blog accompanies the October 1 Afternoon Talk/Presentation/Discussion/Workshop at the University of British Columbia, and will serve as our Untalk Media and Discussion Holder.
Alisa Cooper

QR Codes: A Brief Reading List « The Mobile Learner - 0 views

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    "I've had this growing interest lately in QR codes and their application to education. I'm quickly coming to the realization at how useful QR codes can be in education and how these little graphical icons can make mobile learning a little easier for teachers to incorporate with students. Here is a list of some websites that I've accessed recently on the topic."
Alisa Cooper

10 Ways to Use QR Codes in Your Classroom | Technology Teacher - 0 views

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    How to use QR codes in the classrooms.
Alisa Cooper

Diigo and Delicious « Interactive Inquiry - 0 views

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    Diigo and Delicious comparison in chart form.
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