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Post Attendee - Zoom. The AAEEBL ePortfolio Review. The AAEEBL ePortfolio Review (AePR) The AAEEBL ePortfolio Review is under development.

The AAEEBL ePortfolio Review

The first issue will appear in the summer of 2016. An RFP is now open for that first issue. You can see the RFP form at the bottom of this page. Articles submitted for the current issue may be considered for a subsequent issue if they are not accepted for the current issue. AePR will be issued electronically three times a year. The AePR style is academic but not necessarily scholarly. AePR Executive Editors Executive Editor: Cindy Stevens, Wentworth Institute of Technology Co-Executive Editor: Dave Dannenberg, University of Alaska Anchorage Managing Editor: Russel Stolins, Institute of American Indian Art Design and Production: John Cripps, University of Alaska Anchorage Design and Production: Keesa Johnson, Michigan State University Editorial Board RFP Form The first issue is focused on "evidence based learning.

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Hiring on Craigslist without flooding your email inbox

Learn how we did it. Craigslist is an invaluable and underutilized resource for startups. We’ve posted several jobs there, ranging from part-time content writers to user study participants. I’ve been consistently surprised by the quantity and immediacy of the responses, but daunted by the task of screening through them. Almost immediately after the posting is submitted, a flood of email applications comes streaming into your inbox — often in the hundreds and of highly varying quality. Reading through responses with varying formats and content is a very messy and haphazard process, and it’s difficult to collaborate with other people. Traditional recruiting systems are overkill for this sort of task. In less time than we would have spent on the phone listening to a sales pitch, we made a DIY applicant tracking system using our own newly-released Airtable Forms feature that met our needs perfectly. Here’s how we did it. 2. 3. 4. 5. CloudApp - Plans. WordsFlow » Em Software.

Live-link and auto-magic-merge Word and Excel documents What if you could have a time machine to speed up your Microsoft Word-based editorial production in InDesign?

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What if you could place Word and Excel documents with live links in InDesign, and proceed with production, while your authors and editors continued working on the original documents? What if, when they had updates, you could magically merge their work into yours with a click (as a link update), without losing any work on either side, and with automatic notification of any conflicts? What if you could push your content changes back to the linked Word document at any time, staying synchronized with your authors and editors? What if you could export original InDesign content to a new linked Word document, allowing collaborators to work in their native tools, and then re-import their changes with a click, using the same magic merge? You can do all this, and more, with WordsFlow, your Word-based time machine. About that time machine. Academy.

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Flowchart For Figuring Out Which CC License To Use

The content creator allows others to use their work, just as long as the users follow the guidelines set forth in that particular license. It’s a “some rights reserved” system rather than an “all rights reserved system.” In the photographic community, some aren’t fond of CC licensing while others are downright prolific about it. But if you’re looking to license some of your content in this way, this useful infographic put together by CC Australia will help you navigate the common licensing combinations.

There are four parts to a CC license, three of which you can choose to include or leave out. Here’s the actual PDF to walk you through picking yours: Thanks for sending in the tip, Pete! Publish your data online. Awen - Toki Pona. Difference Between an Editor in Chief & a Managing Editor. What Are the Duties of a Managing Editor?