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Kre Rad

Web 2.0 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 2 views

    • Kre Rad
       
      It's fun having the sticky notes here but do you know how to choose whether to see them when you want not to get distracted
    • Kre Rad
       
      Oh I actually saw an active field in the upper right corner. What I can still not find is how to make this message public (the system prevents me from making my sticky notes public and allows me to be visible only to my groups
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    LT - a BC course Unit on web 2.0
Hanna Wiszniewska

Study of language - Visual Wikipedia - 0 views

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    Study of language - Visual Wikipedia - splendid resource - not only for linguists!
Paul Beaufait

WikiMindMap - 5 views

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    Cool tool for finding associated pages in Wikipedias in various languages
Claude Almansi

Troilus and Criseyde - Wikisource - permanent link - 0 views

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    Published in 1385, Troilus and Criseyde is Geoffrey Chaucer's poem in rhyme royal (rime royale) re-telling the tragic love story of Troilus, a Trojan prince, and Criseyde. Many Chaucer scholars regard this as his best work, even including the better known but incomplete Canterbury Tales.- Excerpted from Troilus and Criseyde on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Claude Almansi

Chaucer Troilus and Criseyde - Wikisource - 0 views

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    Published in 1385, Troilus and Criseyde is Geoffrey Chaucer's poem in rhyme royal (rime royale) re-telling the tragic love story of Troilus, a Trojan prince, and Criseyde. Many Chaucer scholars regard this as his best work, even including the better known but incomplete Canterbury Tales.- Excerpted from Troilus and Criseyde on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Paul Beaufait

Plaisir d'Amour, de Martini. - 0 views

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    Song covered by Emmylou Harris on Stumble into Grace (Nonesuch Records, 2003): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stumble_into_Grace
Isabelle Jones

Translation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Machine translation
Isabelle Jones

Wordle - Frequently Asked Questions - 0 views

  • Wordle is a Java applet, and Java applets are not permitted to write anything to your disk. So, while the applet could generate a jpeg, it wouldn't be able to give it to you! You can certainly take a screenshot of the Wordle applet.
  • There's a "Print..." button below the Wordle area, on the left-hand side. Press it. You will be prompted to allow the Wordle "Java applet" to access your printer. Please check the checkbox that says "Always permit", and accept the dialog.
  • Windows users will need to use third-party software to generate a PDF from the print dialog. Adobe Acrobat is fine, but I happen to use the free-as-in-beer CutePDF Writer. I have no relationship to the folks who make CutePDF, nor do I take any responsibility for anything that might happen as a result of your using it. If you do use CutePDF, you'll also need to install Ghostscript, a free-as-in-speech PostScript interpreter. The PDFs you make in this way are fully scalable, and suitable for making posters, T-Shirts, what have you. Please tell me about anything interesting you've done with Wordle.
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    refer to paragraphs about PDF
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