Harmonious Color Schemes with Genopal - this site is cool because it not only provides you with colors palettes but you can re-color grpahic before you use them and get a preview...check it out...
One of the reasons WordPress is so popular is because of its flexibility. Designers, developers, and bloggers have plenty of options. In this post we'll look at a combination of tutorials for improving a WordPress-based site, and plugins that can provide added functionality that will bring new possibilities. Tutorials: Build a Featured Posts Section for WordPress Magazine themes are becoming increasingly popular. There are plenty of quality premium themes available, and also some decent free magazine themes, but you may want to build or customize your own. This tutorial covers the process of coding the index.php file to set up a magazine-style front page with a featured post section. - if you're willing to download all the plugins that are available from this site, you can really have the wordpress site look awesome and provide a lot more options.
Down and dirty/quick version of learning proposal writing. The Foundation Center is actually one of the resources we used in the other class to find available funding sources.
About Public Relations Article - this is from the corporate side and what corporations should look for when hiring writiers - a head's up for those of us looking for employment in the near future!
Here is the link to my blog site and usability test. There are instructions as a single pdf file to be reviewed, a search to be conducted and a 13 question survey/poll afterwards. You may open the pdf file in one window and then go through the instructions in a different window to keep the pdf file accessible. I have left a section for comments/suggestions on the poll but you may add them to my blog as site as well. Thank you in advance for participating.
This site includes other good info on business and communication skils. This article in particular mentions using EOM - End of Message - in your subject line if all the info you need to share is in the subject (see their example), then recipient then doesn't have to actually open the e-mail, making 1 point per e-mail (keeps them short, and you can send as many as you want - it's free) and make sure to respond! (simple courtesy).
Although basically the same tips are presented in the book, Ch. 12. Author Lyndsay Swinton adds a sense of humour to these tips. These tips also focus on what the e-mails says about you, the author.
Part 1 of the Google Scholar Instructional Video. Copy paste this url to access the file. Let me know if you can't and I will change the folder access preferences.