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Roland Gesthuizen

Navigating the Moodle Interface - For Dummies - 0 views

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    "Moodle is very easy to navigate. Each new course is set up with a default course front page as shown here, to which you (as the instructor) can make changes. This course front page is what you and your learners will come to every time you log into the Moodle course. Familiarize yourself with it, and explain all features to your learners."
Claude Almansi

DAISY Consortium Releases Obi 1.0 - Open Source Accessible Multimedia Authoring Tool - 0 views

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    Obi, an open source audio recording tool released by the DAISY Consortium, enables a broader audience to produce accessible, navigable information for people with print disabilities. DAISY audio books created with Obi can be produced with chapters, sections, sub-sections and pages, providing navigation to the content. Obi is fully accessible through assistive technologies such as screen readers. In addition, Obi reduces the time required to work with sophisticated production tools and significantly reduces tool costs that may create barriers for some.
Claude Almansi

Webcite for Google & the Future of Books - Robert Darnton - The New York Review of Book... - 0 views

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    How can we navigate through the information landscape that is only beginning to come into view? The question is more urgent than ever following the recent settlement between Google and the authors and publishers who were suing it for alleged breach of copyright.
Claude Almansi

Accessible Twitter - 0 views

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    Items Implemented * All links are keyboard accessible. * Simple, consistent layout and navigation. * Works with or without JavaScript. * Large default text size and high color contrast. * Looks great in high or low resolution. * Forms are marked up for optimal accessibility. * Code is semantic, light, and adheres to best practices in Web Standards.
Claude Almansi

OpenOffice.org Training, Tips, and Ideas: Quirks in OpenOffice.org Writer 2.x notes (co... - 0 views

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    Here's another way to more easily see all your comments, without having to look for the little yellow or green or magenta marker. Press F5 to open the Navigator, scroll down, and find the Notes item. Click the + to expand it and you'll see all your comments.
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