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Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Know When To Redesign Your Website | Smile Instead - 0 views

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    Blog post by Smile Instead, November 2013, one of the website designers I am reaching out to consider working with us. I like the breakdown of choices--Per Project, Per Company, Per Campaign that they present for deciding when to redesign a website for its clarity and hope we have the same clarity on our website for our services. Will need to compare the two.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Website Maintenance: 5 Essential SEO Maintenance Tasks - 0 views

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    Blog post on website maintenance, Ian Cleary, 2014. Need to consider these things on our website. 1. Are your page titles and descriptions configured correctly? 2. Are there pages indexed that shouldn't be? (and what to do about it) 3. Review your robots.txt 4. Review your sitemaps 5. Assess your website's performance
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Tips for Using the AAUW Website : AAUW: Empowering Women Since 1881 - 0 views

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    AAUW has a short video (4 minutes) introducing guests and members to the features of its newly designed website (as of February 2013).
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Top 100 Websites For Women 2012 - Forbes - 0 views

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    Top 100 websites for women at end of 2012 Did a call in from Forbes groups to identify sites with "informative and compelling content, smart navigable design, engaged communities, and a voice that speaks to and for the female reader that's kept fresh, timely, and in-the-know by savvy staffers and impassioned writers. ... Does it have that amorphous and often indefinable quality that inspires us to share--with out social networks and in e-mails and conversations with our moms, sisters, friends and colleagues."
anonymous

The 100 Best Websites For Women, 2013 - Forbes - 0 views

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    "We couldn't be happier to present the fourth annual list of FORBES 100 Best Websites for Women than we are today-for this year more than any other this has been true collaborative effort by dedicated staffers, contributors and ForbesWoman readers. For that reason it just might be-dare we say it-the best list ever."
Lisa Levinson

A Recruiters' Perspective: Job Boards and Career Websites - 0 views

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    Mashables take on Job Boards and Career Websites from the perspective of the recruiter. Basically, Rob Byron is saying build your brand because otherwise you won't stand out on Job Boards or anywhere else. Your digital footprint and network will do you more good than a job board.
Lisa Levinson

Boardhost: FAQ - 0 views

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    Free forum and message board platform that allows you to customize the look so it matches your website. They have an example of how they have integrated a forum into a website. Downside to free service are ads on the forum or message board page, but paid service eliminates that.
Lisa Levinson

http://www.core4women.org - 1 views

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    CORE4Women is a free organization where women can share and discover online learning. From their website: Why CORE4Women? Traditional websites are a one-way flow of information from a computer to an end-user. CORE4Women is a live, interactive discussion among women about online learning. There are volunteers who have life experiences that have been significantly influenced by online learning. These volunteers want to mentor and share their experiences with other women. There are also scholarships available to members enrolled in fully online programs!
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    CORE4Women provides a way for mentors to dialogue directly with women who are looking for answers about online learning. These mentors can explain how to locate degree programs, how to seek funding, how to register, how to engage with others in the online environment, and how to balance many responsibilities while completing course work.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

FocalFilter - Block Distracting Websites - 0 views

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    another tool to block distracting websites.
anonymous

Best Website Fonts - 0 views

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    This article describes the best fonts to use and presents some valuable research information to support his suggestions.
anonymous

How to Incorporate Badges Into Your Website - 0 views

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    Companies such as Foursquare, Stack Overflow, and ThredUP reward customers with virtual merit badges. Pete Sucheski Courtesy Company It seems some people will do just about anything to earn a trophy, even an imaginary one. In April, Parker Liautaud, a 15-year-old from England, became the first to earn the Last Degree badge when he used Foursquare from the North Pole.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Social Enterprise: Online Learning and Support :: Ventureneer :: - 0 views

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    interesting website called Ventureneer by Geri Stengel. Like the paragraph: "Leading a social enterprise requires the melding of all the skills of a business owner and of a nonprofit leaders. It's another level of knowledge that teaches you how to juggle the social enterprise triple bottom line: people, planet, and profit. "
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Seth's Blog: And when it breaks? - 0 views

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    Godin's insightful view of websites' functionality breaking down
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Instructional Development Timeline - 0 views

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    interesting website that chronicles instructional development; appears to be crowdsourced to some extent. Barbara Bray and Charlotte McGovern are the e-coach team.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Knowledge Communities: About Us - 0 views

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    website for Knowledge Communities. Look at this mission: Knowledge Communities trains community facilitators how to tap into the intrinsic motivation of individuals and groups to move a community or network forward toward more autonomy, productivity and sustainability. The outcome we aim for is improved practice. Over time, network members take over the role the paid facilitator has played, requiring fewer external resource to produce greater results. To learn more about our projects see our white papers.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Info Career Trends ยป Promoting your professional development: The value of be... - 0 views

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    Blog by Penny Scott at Info Career Trends website, 5/4/2009 See excerpt on five year goals and being proactive in PD and career development. When I began my current position at the University of San Francisco in 2003, I knew that five years down the road I would need to apply for a promotion. This involved showing my professional development and service by creating a promotion binder that traced my career development - and seemed a daunting task to my new librarian's eyes, because I was worried that I wouldn't be able to find enough professional opportunities with which to fill my binder. I've found, though, that the promotion process is a model for the art of being proactive about career development, both in thought and in deed. Being proactive requires an active, open, seeking attitude, as well as reliable, high-quality action. This combination is very powerful, and can help you get beyond the constraints of time, funding, geography, or your current job description - giving you a career path of which to be proud."
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Learning Chi - 0 views

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    This is ladonna coy's website. Note her offer of the social media path ebook AFTER you register. The Slideshare that she uploaded for memorable presentations brought me here; her presentation had very good points. I like her "Free Range Learning and Development in a Networked, New Media World" tagline. Think we should ask her to consider writing a blog for WLS.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

6 Simple Ways to Make a Good First Impression Online | Copyblogger - 0 views

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    Once again, Copyblogger offers something very worthwhile! Clear and great ideas about how one's "brand" opens or closes doors. 1. Plan the effect you want to have--get to know your audience to use their words in your message 2. Dress the part--understand what motivates them and choose a website theme that uses brand colors, right fonts, and print materials to make a consistent positive impression 3. Stand up straight and make eye contact--own your look on a couple of social media platforms. Do blog posts, webinars, speaking gigs, and interviews. 4. Speak their language--goes back to #1 a bit; do a focus group to pick up their phrases 5. Direct their eyes to your best attributes--three things--size, color, and placement 6. Be yourself--find a way to make them talk about you; exude confidence in what you're doing.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

How To Really Block Time-Wasting Websites - 0 views

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    Technical solutions to block time-wasters online by Justin Pot, March 16, 2013. Probably not that useful for those who need to develop new routines and willpower.
anonymous

Women's Learning Studio | Top 40 Websites By, For and About Women List - 0 views

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    "These are our favorite female bloggers and career sites for women. The list is taken from our blog. It is in alphabetical order rather than priority. We could not include everyone. Please add your own favorites if yours is not included."
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