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301 Redirects: How To Use 301 Redirects in htaccess PHP - 5 views

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    301 redirect is the best way to redirect pages. Most common 301 redirects use .htaccess apache file. Learn how to redirect using 301.
Clif Mims

Making the Shift Happen - 0 views

  • shift from the “computer class” mindset to an “integrated” technology program
  • very similar problems, very similar history
  • very similar ideas
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  • same fears, concerns and questions
  • why isn’t there a common process or framework to work through
  • why isn’t there a common understanding of what needs to be done to move forward?
  • why aren’t more teachers arriving at schools with some background in this model of teaching and learning
Helen Baxter

Common Writing Mistakes | Writing style | Sappiens.com - 0 views

  • I started editing novels in 2001. Looking back at my experiences, I feel like sharing the most common mistakes I've seen. If you'll go through your manuscript and fix these before you submit it to a publisher, your odds of publication will increase dramatically.
Helen Baxter

freesound :: home page - 0 views

shared by Helen Baxter on 21 Jul 07 - Cached
  • The Freesound Project is a collaborative database of Creative Commons licensed sounds. Freesound focusses only on sound, not songs. This is what sets freesound apart from other splendid libraries like ccMixter.
  • The Freesound Project is a collaborative database of > Creative Commons > licensed sounds. Freesound focusses only on sound, not songs. This is what sets freesound apart from other splendid libraries like > ccMixter > . >
my mashable

Yahoo! Zimbra Desktop An Alternative for Outlook - 0 views

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    Yahoo! Zimbra Desktop - It's an offline capable client so you can take your data with you whenever you don't have internet access powerd with Ajax technology. Working offline is major feature integrated with Zimbra soon after Google adding offline access through open source gear projects. You can access Zimbra Mail. Yahoo! Mail. Gmail. AOL in one common place. Even Outlook and other business e-mail account can be accessed using POP or IMAP.
Jungle Jar

JungleJar | A Closer Look at CSS Tab Designer - 1 views

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    Do you ever find yourself sitting in front of Photoshop for hours trying to mock up a decent navigation menu, or searching the web for the most aesthetically pleasing color palettes for your users to click on that doesn't remind them of McDonalds or a funeral parlor? Face it, sometimes we all lose our mojo for a moment or two, and then we are forced to validate ourselves not just to the W3C, but also to our website visitors, design clients and portfolio piranhas. And then we remember that through the general kindness of a group of web designers and/or developers, and through organizations such as The Creative Commons who work to guarantee that kind freedom, we don't always have to be the Picaso of style sheets.
yang qiong

From Knowledgable to Knowledge-able: Learning in New Media Environments | Academic Commons - 0 views

  • these questions ask students to waste great amounts of mental energy memorizing content instead of exercising a new perspective in the pursuit of real and relevant questions
    • richard farmer
       
      I do feel that there is still some value in memorization activities since it is an important tool in brain development. However, it is one tool that is overused in education and should be toned down.
  • the digital artifacts of over one billion people and computers networked together collectively producing over 2,000 gigabytes of new information per second.
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    web2.0环境下教与学的变化
David Wetzel

Why Use Web 20 Tools when Teaching Science or Math? - 1 views

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    The following is a common question heard around teacher workrooms, teacher lunchrooms, faculty meetings, and science or math conferences. "Why use web 2.0 tools when teaching science or math?" The answer is both simple and complex at the same time.
awqi zar

Facebook Fan Page Customization: Tips, Tricks, Applications - tripwire magazine - 11 views

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    As Facebook's user base increasingly grows larger (it just hit 500 million), so do the benefits of having a fan page to market your content. If you're a frequent visitor of other peoples' fan pages you may have noticed that it is more and more common that they are customized. It is not that difficult and you should consider giving it a try yourself. In this article I am going to show you how to customize your Facebook page using FBML aka Facebook Markup Language.
Janos Haits

Social Search: Get Social - 9 views

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    Searchwiki or Swicki's purpose is to bridge the gap between searchers and relevant results. As the web grows and evolves, web search needs to grow and evolve too. Searchwiki technology improves on existing general web search by enabling vertical, community site and web searches to be initiated from any website. A searchwiki's strength is in its community appeal and dynamic social search cloud. As such, collaboration between groups of people with similar interests using a Searchwiki will quickly produce much more relevant and tailored results for a common group than a generic search engine would.
Gary Fox

5 Reasons Why You Should Have a Mobile Website - 4 views

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    Smartphones are becoming common, people are browsing for local services yet only 3% of businesses are ready for mobile.
Gary Fox

6 Mistakes to Avoid When Producing your BtoB Blog - 18 views

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    6 common mistakes to avoid
Ehsan Ullah

Rules Of Blogging - 0 views

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    I want to share some common rules of blogging in this post which I've learned from other blogger and that rules will help your blogging and also in getting more traffic for your blog and the benefit of Twitter users of you out there.
Janos Haits

Loopt - 13 views

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    We make you an insider wherever you go. Qs are the super social way to get bite-sized reviews and share your own opinions about the place you're at - making you a true insider wherever you go. Qs offer real-time community answers to common questions, like: Is there a long line? What's the best happy hour special? Is this place WiFi-friendly?
Peter Shanks

Rapid Prototyping For Any Device With Foundation - Smashing Coding - 13 views

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    The core of Foundation can be summed up in a few points: A 12-column, percentage-based grid with an arbitrary maximum width. The grid can be nested and used for quite complex layouts, and it works all the way back to IE 7. The grid reshuffles itself for smaller devices. Image styles that disregard pixels. Images in Foundation are scaled by the grid to different widths. UI and layout elements. Foundation includes common pieces such as typography and forms, as well as tabs, pagination, N-up grids and more. Mobile visibility classes. Rapidly prototyping is partly about having built-in functionality to tailor the experience. Foundation lets you very quickly hide and show elements on desktops, tablets and phones. We deliberately built Foundation as a starting point, not as a style guide. We've included some styles to help you rapidly build something clickable and usable, but not something stylistically complete. Everything in Foundation is meant to be customized, including button styles, form styles (even custom radio, checkbox and select elements), typography, and layout elements such as tabs.
John Onwuegbu

Swift Programming Language now open source; What's the big deal? | Questechie - 4 views

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    Swift supposedly faster than Objective-C, also with built-in protections against common issues and errors, currently supports iOS and OS X apps, and can also be used for tvOS and watchOS apps.
Janos Haits

Fleep.io : Group chat for teams and businesses - 4 views

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    "Fleep.io is chat for teams and businesses Replace emails, collaborate smarter. Make it yours! In most group chats, important things get lost in the noise. Also, remember the chat messages and file transfers you missed because you were offline during lunch? So we built a better chat service. Simple, common-sense stuff."
Allard Strijker

IMS Competencies and Academic Standards Exchange (CASE) Service Version 1.0 - 1 views

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    The Competencies and Academic Standards Exchange (CASE) specification defines how systems exchange and manage information about learning standards and/or competencies in a consistent and referenceable way. The key aim is to replace the current ways of documenting and referencing learning standards and competencies, which are typically published as a PDFor HTML document intended to be read by humans, by one which is alsomachine readable both syntactically and semantically. This allows for"Common Alignments" for content and referenceable unique identifiers foruse in certificates and transcripts. Further, using this new specification it will be possible to electronically exchange these definitions so that applications, systems and tools can readily access and manage this data. This includes LMSs, Assessment tools, Curriculum Management applications, certificate and competency based evaluation systems and any other tool, process or content that would need to align to or reference a competency or framework.
web4study

Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) - 0 views

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    The most common technique to change an analog signal to digital data (digitization) is called pulse code modulation (PCM). A PCM encoder has three processes, as shown in Figure 4.21. 1.
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