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Life After Death by Powerpoint 2010

Life After Death by Powerpoint 2010

10 Ways to Escape An Awkward Situation Presentations Digital Citizenship: Resource Roundup Tool or Weapon? Addressing Cyberhate in the Classroom by Jinnie Spiegler (2015): Classroom strategies to fight cyberhate include not supporting or reinforcing it, reporting it, supporting the targets, speaking out against hate, and engaging in activism. Digital Responsibility The Basics of Open Technology by Ira Socol (2015): From abundant tools and smart budgeting to accessibility and trust, the Albemarle County Public Schools district maintains a tech program that leverages digital literacy for all students.Five-Minute Film Festival: Are We Addicted to Technology? video Media and Digital Literacy Other Resources From Edutopia Additional Resources on the Web

8 Effective Web Design Principles You Should Know Your website design is more important for conversions than you think. You can implement every conversion-boosting tactic in the world, but if your web design looks like crap, it won’t do you much good. Design is not just something designers do. Design is marketing. Design is your product and how it works. Free UX & Usability course By Karl Gilis Go from principles to practice. Here are 8 effective web design principles you should know and follow. 1. Squeaky wheels get the grease, and prominent visuals get the attention. Exercise. Without knowing anything about these circles, you were able to rank them easily. Certain parts of your website are more important than others (forms, calls to action, value proposition, etc.), and you want those to get more attention than the less important parts. If you website menu has 10 items, are all of them equally important? Hierarchy doesn’t come only from size. Start with the business objective Here’s an example. Exercise. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Here’s what I mean:

10 Top Principles of Effective Web Design - Shortie Designs Like the phrase ‘beauty is in the eye of the beholder’, effective web design is judged by the users of the website and not the website owners. There are many factors that affect the usability of a website, and it is not just about form (how good it looks), but also function (how easy is it to use). Websites that are not well designed tend to perform poorly and have sub-optimal Google Analytics metrics (e.g. high bounce rates, low time on site, low pages per visit and low conversions). So what makes good web design? Below we explore the top 10 web design principles that will make your website aesthetically pleasing, easy to use, engaging, and effective. 1. Good web design always caters to the needs of the user. 2. People on the web tend to want information quickly, so it is important to communicate clearly, and make your information easy to read and digest. 3. 4. A well thought out colour palette can go a long way to enhance the user experience. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10: Mobile friendly

List of fake news websites Fake news websites are those which intentionally, but not necessarily solely, publish hoaxes and disinformation for purposes other than news satire. Some of these sites use homograph spoofing attacks, typosquatting and other deceptive strategies similar to those used in phishing attacks to resemble genuine news outlets.[1][2] Definition[edit] List[edit] Philippines[edit] An extensive list of fake news websites operating out of the Philippines has been separated into its own article from the international list. Fake news sites have become rampant for Philippine audiences, especially being shared on social media.[178] Politicians have started filing laws to combat fake news[179][180] and three Senate hearings have been held on the topic.[181][182][183] The Catholic Church in the Philippines has also released a missive speaking out against it.[184] See also[edit] References[edit]

Lifelong Learning Is Good for Your Health, Your Wallet, and Your Social Life In 2015 Doreetha Daniels received her associate degree in social sciences from College of the Canyons, in Santa Clarita, California. But Daniels wasn’t a typical student: She was 99 years old. In the COC press release about her graduation, Daniels indicated that she wanted to get her degree simply to better herself; her six years of school during that pursuit were a testament to her will, determination, and commitment to learning. Few of us will pursue college degrees as nonagenarians, or even as mid-career professionals (though recent statistics indicate that increasing numbers of people are pursuing college degrees at advanced ages). As we age, though, learning isn’t simply about earning degrees or attending storied institutions. So why don’t more of us seize that opportunity? Educational investments are an economic imperative. Learning is positive for health. What’s more, while the causation is inconclusive, there’s a well-studied relationship between longevity and education.

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Présentation Humoristique (et pertinente) des différentes choses à ne pas faire lorsqu'on utilise un powerpoint. C'est important en tant qu'enseignant que nos supports visuels ne soient pas nuisibles à la concentration de nos étudiants. by maximehoule Feb 6

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