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Take Your Web Design Skills From Amateur To Professional | Van SEO Design - 0 views

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    When I first set out to design websites I was a bit lost. I entered the field from the development side and didn't have a formal design degree. While I've
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Free Vintage & Serpent Go Media Vectors | Tutorial9 - 0 views

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    Our Pals over at Go Media are releasing a massive new set of Premium Vector Art. Why's this matter to you? You get a taste of it For Free.
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The Real Christmas 2005 Icon Set - 0 views

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    20 icons for the holidays available in Mac, PC and PNG.
Michael M Grant

In-house e-learning: skills guide - 0 views

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    This free guide on skills for in-house teams will help you to do a skills audit and determine how best to set up your internal team to take on more responsibility for e-learning design and development.
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Project Initiation Checklist for Rapid Elearning - 0 views

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    A free Kineo guide on how to set up your rapid e-learning project for success.
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The Big Picture - 0 views

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    The Big Picture is an online organizer that sets to make organizing more intuitive.
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A folder mind-set in a tagging world - 0 views

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    Considers the differences between folder structures and tagging.
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Collaborative Statistics - 0 views

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    Collaborative Statistics was written by Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean, faculty members at De Anza College in Cupertino, California. The textbook was developed over several years and has been used in regular and honors-level classroom settings and in dis
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Math Snacks - 0 views

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    A set of concept-based math videos created by my colleagues, Michelle Flaming and Renee' Smith. Michelle (Ms. OneDerful) and Renee' (Ms. Glovely) teach math concepts in a fun and easy-to-understand manner.
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H._Sapiens_Digital-__From_Digital_Immigrants_and_Digital_Natives_to_Digital_Wisdom.pdf ... - 0 views

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    In 2001, I published "Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants," a two-part article that explained these terms as a way of understanding the deep differences between the young people of today and many of their elders (Prensky 2001a, 2001b). Although many have found the terms useful, as we move further into the 21st century when all will have grown up in the era of digital technology, the distinction between digital natives and digital immigrants will become less relevant. Clearly, as we work to create and improve the future, we need to imagine a new set of distinctions. I suggest we think in terms of digital wisdom.
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New Search Technologies Mine the Web More Deeply - 0 views

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    Search engines are starting to penetrate databases that are set up to respond to typed queries.
Michael M Grant

Tasks Written in Easy to Read Fonts Are More Likely to be Completed - 0 views

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    The next time you jot out a set of instructions or tasks for someone to follow, keep in mind that the choice of fonts might well determine if that job gets done in time or not.
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Stunning Free Character Pack: Free Illustrations for any use - 0 views

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    This set of free characters is ideal for adding a little personality into your designs. With a variety of actions and poses to chose from you can easily adapt them into your designs anywhere you feel needs it.
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Quick and Easy WordPress Development on a Mac with MAMP - 0 views

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    Quick and easy how to for remote set up and testing of Wordpress.
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Basic mLearning with BlackBerries « eLearning Weekly - 0 views

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    A short post on how to set up an emulator for development on Blackberries.
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DryIcons - 0 views

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    Free icon sets
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The Intricacy of Simplicity: CSS3 - 0 views

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    Ever wondered how a particular effect was achieved in a web design, and, after zooming in several clicks, you found that the author added several subtle shadows, borders, gradients, etc? In the past, this was achieved simply by slicing out an image, and setting it as a background of some element. Luckily, with CSS3, we can be afforded much more flexibility. Now, while the code for such a simple effect might be a bit tedious, it's well worth it, and that's what we'll review in today's written and video quick tip!
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