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Delphine Jackson

Flow - 0 views

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    Talks more about visual flow and verbal flow.
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    Explain what flow is and some basic principles to follow. Discusses the difference in visual and verbal flow and how to improve both
Bianca Rawlings

How To Change Your WordPress Workflow For The Better | Wptuts+ - 0 views

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    Homework, WordPress: A more organizational approach to improving your WordPress, including a focus on the calendar feature, pre-publishing, custom statuses, editing and notifications. All of the changes directly relate to making the WordPress more easily accessible and easier to navigate. The focus is more-so on the functionality of the aesthetic than just the aesthetic itself, which makes the WordPress both easy to follow the flow of and interesting to look at.
Bianca Rawlings

Ten Resources to Improve your Wordpress and Design Skills | Graph Paper Press - 0 views

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    Homework, WordPress: A list of websites with numerous codes to help improve your WordPress. They range from codes to improve your theme, make thumbnails, show multimedia on the blog, etc. It also has numerous tips on website design as well.
Bianca Rawlings

Netiquette - 0 views

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    Homework, Netiquette: An entire website dedicated entirely to understanding cyber safety and proper netiquette. The website includes the understanding of net lingo, neutrality, gaming and videos online.
Delphine Jackson

WordPress - 0 views

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    Step by step instructions on how to use WordPress to create a website, sorry it is not fun nor funky
Delphine Jackson

Alignment - 0 views

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    Information on how to align text and graphic, plus additional website links to assist you.
Delphine Jackson

Alignment - 0 views

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    Six tabs that show different visual examples of alignment and how it can be used.
Delphine Jackson

Alignment - 0 views

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    How to align text using different software such as MS Word, MS Excel, Adobe, WordPress and more (videos attached)
Allie Metcalf

WordPress Guides, Tips And Strategies For Successful Blogs - 0 views

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    This site includes a bunch of tips and strategies for building and improving upon a blog, specifically professional business blogs.
Kalyn Banks

Harmony In Design Part 2: Repetition » SitePoint - 0 views

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    Ch 6- BoD Repetition This page provides written and visual examples of repetition to provide emphasis on borders, images and icons.
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    BoD Chapter 6: This page provides various ways of achieving repetition with great visual examples.
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    This site gives a handful of examples in repetition using examples of decoration, borders, & image/icon use.
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    Gives examples and ways on repetition. Like a mini lesson on it. 
Megan Hurrell

20 Netiquette Tips For Using Email to Develop and Sustain Business & Personal Relations... - 0 views

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    This page gives 20 tips for proper netiquette that will remain useful for personal and business settings. Some of these include the common sense aspects such as starting an email with 'hello' and limiting or eliminating the use of all caps because that is viewed as yelling in internet terms.
Megan Hurrell

About-Creative Commons - 0 views

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    Creative Commons This page reveals what Creative Commons is and provides support/examples of how digital, audio, written, etc. creations can be shared with the public and evolve them into something bigger.
Allie Metcalf

Email Etiquette: Courtesy #1 ~ Get to know the basics! - 0 views

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    Email Etiquette: This site provides a lot of information on email etiquette. This page specifically gives a run down of all of the basics when it comes to proper email use.
T Norton

A simple example of how to carry design through a peice - 0 views

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    This is a really simple, yet effective, example of how repeating layouts, fonts, and colors throughout a web page can be beneficial to organization and flow.
Shina Brown

12 tips for better e-mail etiquette - Outlook - Office.com - 0 views

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    I think this is interesting coming from people who develop and release email software what they find appropriate and deem 'good' to do in a business related email setting.
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    This was my favorite website out of all the one that I came across. This list was very well put together and it is presented in a very professional manner.
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    The best tip given is to not use email to avoid personal contact. Face to face time with a person is valuable and most of the time allows for better communication understanding.
Kalyn Banks

How To Improve Your E-Mail Etiquette (Writing An Email) - 0 views

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    CC: Stands for Carbon Copy (Visible to everyone sending email) BC: Blind Carbon Copy (Not Viable to everyone in the email.) Keep email short, focused and conversational. Limit sentences to 15 and 20 words. 
marci kennedy

Visual Movement - Flow in Web Design | Codrops - 0 views

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    Ch 7-BoD Flow This site illustrates the concept of visual movement of flow in web design. The picture shown on the page provides hands-on examples of visual elements through text blocks which create "flow."
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    CHAPTER 7:FLOW This site gives tons of examples of great flow in websites and I found it very helpful in brainstorming ideas for project 2.
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    This site has lots of great examples it critiques after a breif summary of flow.
Megan Hurrell

We live in a many-media world with new forms of media-SVW - 0 views

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    Reflection on "New Media" Bb Article This article reflects on the ways in which an already "media driven" society is taking on new and improved forms of media communication. Some of the examples of new media communication include podcasts, vidcasts, and sms.
marci kennedy

Fair Use and Copyright for Teachers - 0 views

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    this site has lots of info; defines copyright and fair use, gives examples, and breaks them down.
Shina Brown

Explaining Copyright Term and Fair Use - YouTube - 0 views

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    She defines copyright and fair use laws. She says 35 years after an author open up their copyright they can retract it. Thats interesting!
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