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Damien Murtagh

FontPro: Free Fonts and Web Fonts - 0 views

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    Do you work in design, or any field where you need to download fonts for use on your project? If so, you know that finding top quality fonts is often easier said than done. Plenty of websites offer free fonts, but many of them are filled with ads, and a lot of the fonts are just not of the best quality. That's where the website FontPro comes into play. It offers a clean interface, and all the free fonts you could ever want to download
Aaron Davis

8 Important Things You Need to Know about Twitter Hashtags - Brilliant or Insane - 0 views

  • 1-Twitter hashtags create conversations
  • 2-Anything can be a Twitter hashtag
  • 3-Twitter hashtags are both synchronous and asynchronous. . . sort of
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  • 4-Using Twitter hashtags can increase your following
  • 5-The magic number is no more than 2 (OK, I know that’s not really a number)
  • 6-Twitter doesn’t care about placement or capitalization
  • 7-Twitter hashtags must be unique for small group conversation
  • 8-Twitter hashtags and the rule of 140
Roland Gesthuizen

1001 Free Fonts - Download Free Fonts for Windows and Macintosh - 6 views

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    1001 Free Fonts first opened its doors in 1998 and has grown to become the most popular free fonts archive online. We receive more than 50,000 visitors daily and have received 150,000,000 visitors since 1998. Over 3,000,000,000 free fonts have been downloaded. Thank you all for your support.
Darrel Branson

Just My Type - 4 views

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    Tony! For the Font Nerds that have been following along :) "A collection of nice font stacks. Inspired by Typestacks. Fonts from Typekit."
Melinda Cashen

April in Review: New fonts galore and other fresh features - 8 views

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    Google Docs now has 450 free fonts.  And they look good!
Roland Gesthuizen

Reading Writing Responding: Tinkering, Passion and the Wildfire that is Learning - 0 views

  • whether you are creating an environment where learning can take flight - dry kindling, tall trees - or are you creating an environment where, with a lot of damp branches, there is a lot of smoke, but little fire?
  • As +George Siemens suggests while talking about connectivism as an answer for the digital age, "learning is a process that occurs within nebulous environments of shifting core elements – not entirely under the control of the individual."
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    "In a fantastic discussion as a part of +Ed Tech Crew Episode 240 focusing on what it takes to be an IT co-ordinator, +Ashley Proud spoke about the demise in tinkering amongst students. Although +Mel Cashen and +Roland Gesthuizen mentioned about taking things a part, giving the conversation a more mechanical theme, I feel that tinkering is best understood as a wider curiosity into the way things work."
spicesboard

Getting Started with Firefox extension - Diigo help - 0 views

  •  Feature Highlight: Highlights Diigo saves the day with "highlights". Highlights let you select the important snippets on a page and store them in your library with the page's bookmark. Let's try it. Just open a page, maybe one of your old-school bookmarks or one of your new cat bookmarks, and find the information on that page you actually care about. Select that important text. Got it? Okay, now put your helmet on, 'cause this might blow your mind! Click the highlight icon on the Diigo toolbar. It's the one with the "T" on a page with a yellow highlighter. You will notice that the selected text gets a yellow background. This means that the text has been saved in your library, and as long as you have the Diigo add-on the text will be highlighted on the page! How's that for easy?   Now you've highlighted the text. It will appear in your library within the bookmark for the page it is on. Go to your library and you can see how it works. If you're not sure how to get to your library, just click the second icon on the toolbar (Diigo icon to the left of the search bar) and then select "My Library »".
  • Sticky Notes on the Web What? I can put a sticky note on a web page? How? Oh, that's right! Diigo. Just right-click anywhere on the page and choose to "add a floating sticky note". Type up your note and choose "Post", then move the note anywhere on the page. You have to type a note first, before you move it where you want, otherwise there's nothing to move!
Roland Gesthuizen

Ugly font may improve learning › News in Science (ABC Science) - 4 views

  • "It's important to remember that a good third of our visual cortex ... is devoted to literacy, reading. This 5000-year-old cultural invention has usurped a huge chunk of the brain," he said. "One of the trade-offs of this is that people who can read are a little worse at 'quote-unquote' reading the natural world and remembering objects such as plants and animals, because so much of our visual vortex is devoted to letters, syllables and words."
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    Inspired by comic strips and hated by font designers, new research suggests Comic Sans may help people remember what they read.
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