Momentum is building in the support for the electronic portfolio as a valuable digitally-based tool for learners, instructors, and academic organizations. These may be produced in various digital environments such as web-based applications like wikis or in the form of a web-page driven CD/DVD-ROM.
Once you've captured some stellar portraits either in studio or on-location, you're probably going to want to process them in order to bring out the true beauty. Many elements beyond the control of the photographer can interfere with a portrait or distract a viewer unnecessarily, which is why Photoshop is used to salvage and improve many images. With this in mind, we've compiled a list of some of the most frequently used Photoshop techniques for portraits:
Web developers often have a hard time wading through the myriad of tutorials and articles available on the topic of website development. We'll do the wading for you in this article, and will show you 10 tutorials on HTML, JavaScript, CSS, mobile development and more!
If you are a mini-plan Ning user frustrated that you can't post video and audio, Edmodo may be the answer. It's actually a lot like PB Works. Students won't be able to customize their own page but you can add multiple files to an assignment post.
This is not a free site but try the trial and I know you will be impressed. Safari contains every book in the communications tech field that you can imagine. I would use this right in class for tutorials and resources. Give the free trial a try and find any book on almost any topic.