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Webs - Make a free website, get free hosting - 1 views

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    Good for making a business, group, or personal website.
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Audacity: Free Audio Editor and Recorder - 0 views

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    Audacity, a free, open-source audio editing application, that allows users to record, edit, and mix narration and music. The program works well for students editing self-recorded audio clips.
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Exploratree - 0 views

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Symbaloo - 0 views

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    Access your bookmarks anywhere | iGoogle alternative. This allows for data visualization/mindmapping to compliment Diigo.
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Rock Springs Cafe, Pies - 0 views

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    Why is web page building an important composition skill? Consider the website for Rock Springs Cafe, located near Black Canyon City. Not only does the cafe have the best pie in Arizona, the website acts as a multimedia tool of commerce.
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Create free online surveys and polls with PollDaddy.com - 0 views

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    Easy and user-friendly poll creator.
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A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods - 1 views

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    Consider this a frame of analysis/springboard for maps to be incorporated into publication design schemas; this could apply to help all WP assignments.
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Phoenix garden cultivates hope - 0 views

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    "A community garden is budding at the downtown Phoenix Human Services Campus, intended to help feed and heal the homeless community while creating an urban open space in the heart of the city..." Urban gardening story from the Republic
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    I read this article and think it'll provide leads to Candi and Chris on their papers. Enjoy.
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Purdue OWL: "MLA Formatting Quotations" - 1 views

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    A guide for incorporating quotes into sentences, in-text and parenthetical citations included. When considering incorporating quotes, consider if paraphrasing or quoting adds most to your sentence, paragraph, etc. When selecting a quote, consider the "10-word rule," to get to the most valuable information from the quote (anyone can cut-and-past paragraphs), decrease in conventions errors (less unnecessary words = less opportunity for errors), and fluency. Once you've incorporated a quote into your sentence, try reading the sentence out loud, same sentence, without the quotation marks. If it's unreadable, revise how you've placed the quote in your sentence.
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