Padlet scoperto da Giovanna - 1 views
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Alternativa più strutturata ma forse un po' meno libera di piratepad. ma potrebbe tornare utile: http://padlet.com
Istruzione per commentare in iamarf.org - 0 views
Banned on Facebook - When Facebook Doesn't Like You [Feature] - 0 views
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By Matthew Hughes MakeUseOf.com April 5, 2013 "... Dire Consequences For An Administrative Error The one thing that stuck out for me when speaking to Amber was how catastrophic being removed from Facebook could be. Her suspension almost derailed a social media campaign for a large, multinational company. It resulted in her losing some of her oldest friends. It resulted in a loss of trust in an institution which almost all of us use to handle our social interactions. If an administrative error on a website can result in someone losing old friends and potentially losing their professional reputation, we should be questioning the role that Facebook has in our lives, and if we're too dependent on it. We reached out to Facebook and asked them to comment on this story. When asked how they identify breaches of their terms of service, they said "People report content or accounts to Facebook via the reporting links you can find on every page of Facebook. After you submit a report, Facebook will investigate the issue and determine whether or not the content should be removed based on Facebook's policies". They also said that their policies for dealing with people who breach their TOS depend on the particular rule broken. "If a content violates our policies then we will remove it. For example if a photo breaks our nudity guidelines we would remove it and let the person who posted it know. If someone is using Facebook under a false identity then we remove the profile." (...) Matthew Hughes is a writer, blogger and programmer from Liverpool, England. He's rarely found without a cup of coffee in his hand and loves making beautiful things. You can read his scribblings at matthewhughes.co.uk. " (Ottima spiegazione di come Facebook funziona - e a volte NON funziona -vedi anche i numerosi commenti)
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Ho esitato a dare il link nei commenti a http://iamarf.org/2013/04/11/non-solo-luci-ltis13/ . Poi ho deciso di no, perché i commenti già vertevano molto (troppo?) su Facebook.
Cleverlize - Mobile Learning made by YOU - 0 views
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"Features No programming skills required Just choose interaction formats, enter contents, set the app design and with one click generate your apps. Multiple interaction formats You can choose several formats like tests, flashcards, video, audio, plain texts and more. Multiple publishing platforms Create your apps for users of Apples iOS, Googles Android, HTML5 and soon even more platforms. Brand your app Make your app individual by using your own designs. Or just choose one out of many predefined professional designs. No access limits There is no need for an IT infrastructure. Build your apps in the cloud, no matter where you are or what time it is 24/7 updates Upload or change any contents and update them for your end users in real time."
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Trovato perché mi ha seguita su Twitter. Troppo bello per essere onesto? Però se il prodotto deve funzionare su tutte quelle piattaforme, questo dovrebbe comportare una benvenuta semplificazione della struttura, no? La quale dovrebbe facilitare l'accessibilità? Ci proverò.
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Mm però il tutorial YT fa proprio schifo, nello stile "ti mostro ma non dico niente così [non] funziona in tutte le lingue", con musichetta del cavolo.
Cleverlize - [Allgemeine Nutzungsbedingungen von Cleverlize] - 0 views
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"Allgemeine Nutzungsbedingungen von Cleverlize Cleverlize GmbH, Kaufingerstr. 15, 80331 München ("Cleverlize") betreibt über die Internetseite http:/www.cleverlize.com eine Plattform ("Plattform"), über die Nutzer der Plattform ("Nutzer") verschiedene mobile Learning Inhalte ("Inhalte") erstellen können, die Cleverlize im Rahmen ihrer Learning Applikation ("App") den Endnutzern der App ("Endnutzer") zur Verfügung stellt. Der Nutzer kann wählen, ob die Inhalte von Cleverlize den Endnutzern kostenlos oder nur gegen eine Vergütung ("Premium Inhalte") zur Verfügung gestellt werden."
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Condizioni di utilizzazione soltanto in tedesco mentre il resto del sito parla inglese. Mi gonfiano questi servizi che danno per scontato che la gente non le legga comunque...
Cleverlize - [Einwilligung in die Erhebung, Nutzung und Verarbeitung von Daten] - 0 views
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"Einwilligung in die Erhebung, Nutzung und Verarbeitung von Daten Der Schutz Ihrer Daten ist für die Betreiberin dieser App, die Cleverlize GmbH, Kaufingerstr. 15, 80331 München ("Cleverlize"), ein Anliegen mit allerhöchster Priorität. Wir erheben, verarbeiten und nutzen nur solche personenbezogenen Daten von Ihnen, die für die Erbringung der von Cleverlize angebotenen Leistungen notwendig sind oder zu deren Erhebung, Verarbeitung oder Nutzung Sie durch Bestätigung dieser Datenschutzerklärung unter Ziffer 3 unten einwilligen."
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Molto chiaro e preciso - cfr la parte su Google Analytics e Google AdSense - però come per le condizioni di utilizzazione, solo in tedesco.
Laboratorio a più di 400 - Symbaloo - 0 views
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"Laboratorio a più di 400 About this webmix : No description last updated at: Apr 12, 2013 9:18:19 PM (...) 9Users of the Laboratorio a p.. webmix Created by Visalli"
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Vedi http://iamarf.org/2013/04/12/bacheca-ltis13/#comment-14311 (Commento 1 di Natalia Visalli)
Download e Installazione di RSSOwl with subtitles | Amara - 0 views
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"Per gli studenti del cMOOC -Laboratorio di Tecnologie Internet per la Scuola- #ltis13"
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Sottotitoli italiani: http://www.amara.org/en/videos/io8tZKOCAySc/it/586366/
Impiego di RSSOwl with subtitles | Amara - 0 views
File OPML del cMOOC #ltis13 - 0 views
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http://ovisnigra.wordpress.com/feed
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Marin첫 Guida" xmlUrl="http://marinuguida.wordpress.com/feed/
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http://pavlik1965.wordpress.com/feed
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Smartinnovation - 0 views
RSS in Plain English - 57 Translation(s) [compreso l'italiano] | Dotsub - 0 views
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"Duration: 3 minutes and 45 seconds Country: United States Language: English License: CC Attribution Non-Commercial Genre: Instructional Producer: Common Craft Director: Lee LeFever Views: 268,934 (119,045 embedded) Posted by: leelefever on Apr 29, 2007 We made this video for our friends (and yours) that haven't yet felt the power of our friend the RSS reader. We want to convert people... if you know someone who would love RSS and hasn't yet tried it, point them here for 3.5 minutes of RSS in Plain English."
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Linkato nel commento 58 a http://iamarf.org/2013/04/20/racconti-ltis13/ - ma dov'è che l'avevi utilizzato prima, Andreas? Anche se del 2007, questo tutorial mi sembra ancora valido - cioè non è che l'XML di per sé, cioè in applicazioni come i feed oppure i podcast sia cambiato nel frattempo, ma quel che è cambiato è la sua integrazione con l'html e javascript nelle pagine web attuali, e quindi la capacità dei browser di fornirne una versione per umani, o sbaglio?
DDN Articles - What's RSS and Why Should I Care About It? [copia Internet Archive del 8... - 0 views
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"Author: Andy Carvin , EDC Center for Media & Community | December 7th, 2004 You may have noticed recently that lots of websites now contain little graphical buttons with the word XML on them. For example: XML button When you click on the button, all you see is a bunch of jumbled text and computer code. What's this all about? It's an RSS feed, and they're changing the way people access the Internet. RSS, or Really Simple Syndication, is a technical format that allows online publishers to share and distribute their content to other websites or individual Internet users. It's commonly used for distributing headlines on news websites. Bloggers use it to distribute summaries of their blog entries as well. RSS is written in the Internet coding language known as XML, which is why you see RSS buttons labeled that way. If a website publishes an RSS page, commonly known as an RSS "feed," this feed will contain summaries of all the recent articles posted on that site. For example, Yahoo News publishes news related to world headlines, national news, sports, etc. These you can all read by going to the Yahoo website. But they also publish RSS feeds for each of these subjects. Each RSS feed contains a summary of the most recent news stories posted. Similarly, the Digital Divide Network publishes RSS feeds for our news headlines, events listings and other content on our website. I even have my own RSS feed for articles that I publish on my personal blog, Andy Carvin's Waste of Bandwidth. But why do RSS feeds look like a jumbled mess when I click on them with most Web browsers? It's because RSS feeds are meant to be read by machines rather than people. Software and websites can understand the data contained in RSS feeds and make it available to people on personalized websites, through software known as news aggregators, even through email. So when you aggregate RSS feeds, you're having a computer collect content from many different websites and organize them in a convenient pla
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Linkato in http://iamarf.org/2013/04/20/racconti-ltis13/ , commento 42. RSS come empowerment.
Comments: allowed HTML (1) | wordpress tips - 0 views
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"Posted by Panos ⋅ May 10, 2010 ⋅ 14 Comments The html you can use when commenting on someone else's blog is very limited. Strangely, the Support docs are silent on this. So is the comment area in most themes - with some exceptions."
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Vedi http://iamarf.org/2013/04/28/costruire-un-link-ltis13/, commenti 28, 29, 40 e 42.
Comments: allowed HTML (2) | wordpress tips - 0 views
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"Posted by Panos ⋅ May 23, 2010 ⋅ 52 Comments As shown in part 1 of this article, some themes display this as the html you are confined to when commenting: Explanation (for those not familiar with html)"
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Vedi http://iamarf.org/2013/04/28/costruire-un-link-ltis13/, commenti 28, 29, 40 e 42.
Qualche altro elemento HTML - #ltis13 commento 6 - 0 views
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"matzlanz Posted April 30, 2013 at 2:03 am | Permalink Per la mia breve esperienza con Bloggercredo che, almeno nei post, accetti più tag rispetto a wordpress. Forse è una scelta di tutta l'infrastruttura blog di google. Per esempio in blogger funzionano gli iframe e il tag embed anche nei widget. Utili per inserire video da youtube e molto altro."
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Il link nel commento è a http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_youtube.asp
Costruire un link con HTML - #ltis13 commento #83 - 2 views
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"luciab Posted April 29, 2013 at 11:49 pm | Permalink @Andreas #70 (e Claude altrove) Comincio a sospettare che ci siano molte cose invisibili sotto il cielo, soprattutto sotto il cielo di WordPress. Avevo provato a fare l'embedding di un video in un post di WordPress, incollando il codice per l'embedding (gentilmente fornito dalla fonte), appunto, direttamente sul "lato" Text del mio post. Controllato sul lato "visual", non appariva nulla. Tornando al lato Text, trovavo il codice… letteralmente moltiplicato! Non si trattava solo di un "no follow", bensì di un sacco di scritte misteriose. Alcune sospetto volessero far apparire la "attribution", ovvero la citazione della fonte del video. Non ha funzionato. Mi chiedevo perché, ma ora comincio a capire che "WordPress" non è uno spazio "vuoto" neppure nel lato Text, o forse il codice che tentavo di importare si trascinava appresso un po' di alieni… Immagino che piano piano capirò la logica che sta dietro a tutto questo. Spero, almeno."
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