
Free Photoshop Tutorials, Custom Shapes, Photo Effects, PSD Files and More Educational Labs Follow us@mixonline Subscribe Recently Visit Site → Foursquare Playground The Foursquare Playground is an interactive, 3D world that's a fun twist on the Foursquare culture. Visit Site → ↑ Star.me Ze Frank had this awesome idea to create a social game — Star.me — that focuses on positive reinforcement through the act of bestowing virtual stars upon each other. Visit Site → ↑ Web Standards Sherpa Aaron Gustafson brought up the idea of a best practices site for web standards with us. Visit Site → ↑ Lost World's Fairs With a desire to celebrate real web typography on the Web, we reached out to Jason Santa Maria with a rough idea. Visit Site → ↑ 10K Apart Could you build a complete web application using less than 10 kilobytes? Visit Site → ↑ A Website Named Desire Designing, building and launching a web site is real hard work. Past Prototypes Okapi Digital Generative Art in HTML5. Ai → Canvas An Illustrator to HTML5 Canvas Plugin. The Archivist A service that lets you search for tweets. See them all →
99 Graphic Design Resources- A place for desginers | About the Author Charlotte has been designing websites for over 10 years. She has been an artist since she could pick up a crayon. Charlotte has a bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design, Web design & Web development. Charlotte’s Short Diary I am a spicy red head with a taste for bright colors and spaghetti. If I could take one thing with me when I die it would be my computer it goes everywhere with me. Wanna hire me? I vow to get it done in the next month or two. I was actually a loyal joomla amd mambo user before wordpress as well just plain old XHTML/CSS. 30 Posts About Free Education Technology Tools & Resources | Emerging Internet Technologies for Education The Internet Is Rich With Free Tools for Educators. Here’s A Bunch. I’ve been meaning to put together this list of the many free apps that I’ve blogged about, and make it available as a tabbed section on the site. I’ve got the list mostly together now and realized it would make for a nice mid-week post. All of the articles below reference free technologies and/or resources. Of course, the king of free tech for educators is blogger Richard Byrne and his “Free Tech For Teachers” site. Related Posts (if the above topic is of interest, you might want to check these out):5 Reasons Why Educators Need To Embrace Internet Technologies8 Engaging Videos Advocating Better Integration of Technology in Education5 Educator Guest Posts This Week on Microsoft’s Teacher Tech Blog —————————————————- Upgrade your IT knowledge with pmp dumps. About Kelly Walsh Print This Post
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List of 180+ Best Design Inspiration Sites (Graphic Designers & Web Designers) List of 180+ of the Best Design Inspiration Showcase Sites (Graphic Designers & Web Designers) This list is so large that we have broken it down into 5 sections (see below) Logo Design Inspiration Web Design Inspiration Print / Graphic Design InspirationOther ~ Both Web Design & Graphic Design Inspiration Other Best of the Best Design Articles on the Net Logo Design Inspirational Showcase Sites Free LogoTypes - This web site provides you with an opportunity to discover the world of logos, brands and trademarks. Good Logo - This site is dedicated to the artform of the logo and its accompanied corporate identity. Go Promos - Our stock logos are listed alphabetically so you can easily find your company or organization’s image. Logo Blog : 56 Most Inspirational Logo Designs - Logos are one of the most creative elements of graphic art. Logo Pond - Logo Pond is a great site for logo inspiration. Buzz Shout - Listing of beautiful logos - I think they are only web 2.0 logos.
Blooming Up: Teaching the Art of Questioning Language Arts Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity, Worksheet, or Reading or Writing Teaching Idea Title – Blooming Up: Teaching the Art of Questioning By – Marcy Winograd Primary Subject – Language Arts Secondary Subjects – Language Arts Grade Level – 9-12 Concept: Levels of Questioning Standard: Students will analyze grade-level text. Goal: Students will improve reading comprehension by learning how to raise higher level questions. Objective: After raising questions about pieces of fruit, students will write and answer several questions about core literature. Materials needed: an apple and an orange, core literature, a copy of Bloom’s taxonomy Anticipatory set: Present the apple and the orange and ask the class, “Which piece of fruit do you like better? Procedure: First, the teacher explains to the class that s/he is going to teach them how to ask questions. Below are examples: 1) Recall/specific detail: What color is the apple? After students create fruit questions, introduce a short poem or story and ask them to write questions at each level of Bloom’s taxonomy.
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72dpi ric bixter In 2013 there was plenty of amazing design like David Pearson - Nineteen Eighty-Four Cover and SagmeisterWalsh – Function Engineering. It is impossible to just pick one definite favourite but, for the purpose of a blog post, I decided to pick The Independent re-design as my Design of 2013. The bold redesign is a clean and stylistic look at newspaper design. With the new logotype sprawled down the side creates an instant impact, especially compared to the previous (and by no means worst) design. The changes themselves are less a redesign and more a complete overhaul, thanks in part to the new set of typefaces designed by Henrik Kubel of A2/SW/HK and A2-Type, that are worked through the newspaper. Designing from the type up has meant that the way each page works has been rethought, restructured, and, in particular, de-cluttered and simplified. And now for a selection of my favourite spreads/shots of the design. Designed by Matt Willey and the in-house team at The Independent