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Five Ways to Create Mind Maps and Flowcharts Online Earlier this week Tony Vincent Tweeted an excellent graphic that he made to show the process of creating a flowchart in Google Drawings. Tony's graphics are always top notch and this one was not an exception to that rule. Check it out. — Tony Vincent (@tonyvincent) June 18, 2018 For those who would like a video overview of how to make a flowchart or mind map in Google Drawings, I have one for you.

Generating fantasy maps These are some notes on how I generate the maps for my Twitter bot @unchartedatlas, which is based on a generator I originally produced during NaNoGenMo 2015. There's JavaScript code for the generator on Github here, and the original messy Python generator code can be seen here. You may also be interested in this companion piece, which describes the placename generation.

Cockos Incorporated LICEcapsimple animated screen captures LICEcap can capture an area of your desktop and save it directly to .GIF (for viewing in web browsers, etc) or .LCF (see below). LICEcap is an intuitive but flexible application (for Windows and now OSX), that is designed to be lightweight and function with high performance. Create a Directory App for Your School Last week's most popular post was Dozens of Apps for Physical Education. In that post I highlighted the work that Kevin Shephard at Support REAL Teachers has done to develop apps through the free Glide service. Glide enables anyone who can create a Google Sheet to create a mobile app. You can start building an app from scratch or you can use one Glide's free templates to get started.

How to use TikTok and Instagram to reach younger news audiences Credit: Screenshot of Sophia Smith Galer's TikTok The way we 'make news' is changing, as it always has. Journalism.co.uk asked 50 UK students what would make them more interested in news. Edueto We lost the pricing…for good! We’ve decided that Edueto should be completely for free. As of today, the pricing is gone, and the full product is available for free. We want to keep perfecting Edueto, and we feel like we’ll more likely achieve it without charging our users along the way. Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator Layers preset: Displayed layers and layers order: Texture Heightmap Biomes Cells Grid Coordinates Wind Rose Rivers Relief Religions Cultures States Provinces Zones Borders Routes Temperature Population Ice Precipitation Emblems Labels Icons Military Markers Rulers Scale Bar View mode: Map settings (new map to apply): Generator settings:

Frama.link Beaucoup de spammeurs utilisent ce service pour cacher des URLs malveillantes. Nous nous voyons dans l’obligation de couper l’accès à l’API, désolés. A lot of spammers use this service to hide malicious URL. We are forced to cut off access to the API, sorry. Getting Started Frama.link is a free (as in free speech) simple online URL shortener. Story Dice - Story telling - Apps on Google Play Want to be a storyteller but not really finding a good story to tell your family or friends? Or exhausted with all the stories you had? Not any more!!!

Paragraphing. How to Compose an Effective Paragraph Even if you are a beginner in writing, you already know that any text is usually divided into smaller parts called paragraphs. As many components of writing (especially creative writing), paragraphing is not dictated by rules. There are some recommendations on how to insert logical pauses into a text but there are no strict principles of segmentation in informal writing. In this post, we will give you some tips on how to make your writing more coherent and fascinating using paragraphing.

50 Kick-Ass Websites You Need to Know About It's time to update the entries in your browser's links toolbar. But with recent estimates putting the size of the internet at well more than 100 million distinct websites, it's getting harder and harder to get a handle on all the great stuff that's out there. That's why we've compiled this list. And unlike some lists you may have seen, which try to name the very "best" websites, but end up just telling you a lot of stuff you already know, we've chosen instead to highlight 50 of our favorite sites that fly under most people's radar. Think of it as the Maximum PC blog roll (remember those?).

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