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SurveyMonkey: Kostenloses Softwaretool für Fragebögen & Online-Umfragen

SurveyMonkey: Kostenloses Softwaretool für Fragebögen & Online-Umfragen

Tours take your design presentations to the next level You make your design decisions carefully, always striking the balance between user need and business objectives—but you don’t always have the chance to explain them in person. Our newest feature, Tours, lets you make your voice heard—even when you’re not there to speak for yourself. And it's just the first of many powerful collaboration features to come. How Tours work If you’ve ever commented on an InVision project, you already know how to create a Tour. When you're ready to wow your viewers, just share the prototype like you usually do. Note: If you don't want your Tour to display, just turn off commenting in the sharing settings. Like what you see? 6 ways we use Tours You can adapt Tours to fit your team’s or project’s needs in a variety of ways, opening up all new ways of collaborating. But in case you’re stumped, here’s 6 ways we’ve used Tours with our own team: But we’re sure you’ll find your own creative uses—and can’t wait to hear all about them! Ready to get started?

Free creation of questionnaires, surveys, tests and polls! Audacity: Free Audio Editor and Recorder Color Extraction Effect A little slideshow with a color palette creation effect using CSS Filters and Vibrant.js. View demo Download source Today we’d like to share a fun little color extraction experiment with you. The idea is to create a color palette from an image with a subtle effect on the image itself and some fanciness on the palette. Attention: This experiment uses some CSS properties that might not work in older browsers (CSS Animations, CSS Filters). For IE 10+, where we don’t have support for CSS Filters (only in Edge behind a flag), we added a simple fallback where we place a SVG image on top of the colored one and apply a SVG filter effect. For the color palette items, we add a little wave as background image and animate it, to simulate the item getting “filled” with the color that we extract using Vibrant.js. We hope you enjoy this little experiment and find it inspiring!

Open Knowledge Foundation | Promoting Open Knowledge in a Digital Age iconic/illustrator-svg-exporter Background | DeepaMehta Concept of knowledge and learning theory As the DeepaMehta Project was founded in February 2000, knowledge management was hype. That was the occasion to reflect on what knowledge is. We believe that knowledge is never stored in computers, but information. Knowledge is created in our minds. Knowledge creation is an individual cognitive process that takes place in humans. Mind Maps and Concept Maps are graphical methods that can help in thinking, learning, memory and idea generation. The problem of the user interface Today's desktop user interface is application-centered. Storing and retrieving: information which is part of one work situation -- eg. eg documents, emails, web links, appointments and contacts -- are not stored in one place, but distributed across many applications. Overall, the user has to spend a significant portion of his time and mental effort to arrange the computer, rather than creative work. The DeepaMehta user interface In DeepaMehta always exists a context. Materials

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