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Dec 12

Bookmarks for December 9th through December 10th

These are my Jumptags for December 9th through December 10th:

  • How To Explain To Clients That They Are Wrong – Smashing Magazine – GIFs of spinning s on the Contact us page. Common usability mistakes for the sake of visual appeal. Splash pages. Fancy search box. No whitespace. Music on page load….
  • How to Deal with Feature Creep | Webdesigner Depot – If any assumption is safe, it’s that six months after launching a website (or sooner?), its owners will have a list of things they want to change, from minor
  • Project Timeline (Marine Theme) – Google Docs Templates – This is a template for Google Docs for project schedule tracking.
  • Cover it Live – TBR08 – Michael Grant – Barry Dahl covered my keynote live and I didn't even know it.
  • 6 Hilarious Social Media Motivational Posters – These posters are not the usual motivational posters you see hanging around offices. In fact, the little quotes we see on them aren’t exactly motivating and might even be insulting to social media users. Any offense is obviously intentional, but it’s…
  • Sketchy Web Icons: 30 Hand Drawn Icon Pack | Tutorial9 – This Icon Pack includes 30 Hand-Drawn Web Design Icons. This is the perfect set for adding that handmade feel to your own creations online.
  • Secrets to a Faster and Attractive Web Site Design Revealed | Web Design | instantShift – A web designer has many challenges to tackle. The creation of an attractive web site is as important as sending the message across effectively. After all, a web , Daily Resource for Web Designers and Developers.
  • Evaluation Wiki – Mlawiki – This wiki is an ongoing project initiated by the MLA Committee on Information Technology (CIT) as a way for the academic community to develop, gather, and share materials about the evaluation of work in digital media for purposes of tenure and promot…
  • How Getting An F On Your School Paper Makes You A Better Blogger – This guest post was written by Rob Sutton from Ramped Reviews. Image by kharied. This comes to be a surprise …
  • HOW TO: Manage Successful Social Media Promotions – Retailers are getting more traffic and sales from social media sites. Here are some great tips for turning social media buzz into social shopping buy.
  • Easy front-end framework – Easy front-end framework is all in one front-end solution. It includes CSS, HTML and JavaScript predefined code that you can easily use and reuse on your projects.
  • 50 High-Quality Free Fonts for Professional Design – Designers love to have a lot of quality fonts available to them, and fortunately there are some very good free fonts out there. In this post we'll feature some of the best free fonts that can be used in your commercial designs. If you're looking for …
  • 22 Latest Exceptional WordPress Hacks | Tutorials | instantShift – WordPress needs no introduction among designers and writers. It’s usually known as a synonym for blogging. Now days every other WordPress blogs look more or , Daily Resource for Web Designers and Developers.
  • From Blank Screen To Web Design In 5 Easy Steps – Learn a simple, five-step web design process to make sure you include the basic elements every website needs while freeing your mind to be more creative.
  • New Branding Revealed For Winter Olympics 2014 – The official logo for the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics was revealed last week. This is the first winter games to be held in Russia and it is the first Olympic logo to include an internet URL.
Dec 09

Bookmarks for December 7th through December 9th

These are my Jumptags for December 7th through December 9th:

  • 25+ Useful Infographics for Web Designers | Webdesigner Depot – Infographics can be a great way to quickly reference information. Instead of pouring over figures and long reports to decipher data, an infographic can
  • Google Wave Explained In Two Minutes (CLIP) (GOOG) – In the spirit of The Common Craft Show, here's an explanation of Google Wave in plain English. It's good enough until Lee LeFever does one better.
  • Free Icons | Icon Fever – Icon Fever is a new directory for icons. This is the link to the free icons.
Nov 18

Bookmarks for November 18th

These are my Jumptags for November 18th

  • Jane’s E-Learning Pick of the Day: Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009: The Final List – Here is the final list of the Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009, compiled from the contributions of 278 learning professionals – from education and workplace learning – worldwide. Thanks to all who contributed their Top 10 Tools for learning. Below is …
  • Christmas Dock Icons by ~chicho21net on deviantART – 20 icons for the holidays available in PNG.
  • The Real Christmas 2005 Icon Set – 20 icons for the holidays available in Mac, PC and PNG.
  • Free Icon Pack: November Seasonal Icons | Tutorial9 – Today we share a free icon pack by the designers over at IconShock inspired by Fall and Thanksgiving: 5 Icons in total including a Turkey, Pumpkin, Pilgrims, and the changing color of leaves.
  • The History of the Internet in a Nutshell – A short, understandable, and highly visual explanation of the history of the Internet.
Nov 13

Bookmarks for November 12th

These are my Jumptags for November 12th

  • Home – iStoryboards is an app for the iPod Touch and iPhone for creating simple storyboards for film makers.
  • Google Tutor: Tutorials and Tips for Google Users – Your how-to guide for Google with Google tutorials, tips for using Google and advice.
  • The Sesame Street Complete Series: Google Celebrates In Style! | Penn Olson – Google celebrates Sesame Streets 40th anniversary with a series of great logos.
Nov 10

More Googling at Union

Union University logoI’m so excited to go back to Union University today.  Dr. Anna Clifford and her students invite me from time to time to come and spend some time with them talking about Google and Web 2.0.  We always have so much fun.  (Anna always remembers that M&Ms are my favorite treats, too.)  Today, I have the pleasure of Joanne G. coming with me to share her expertise as well.  She’s a former middle school teacher with Memphis City Schools and has a wealth of real-world knowledge that can be sure with Anna’s preservice teachers.  I don’t know if we’ll get everything that we want to talk about in or not, though.

Today, we’re going to tooling around with Google Docs/Apps.  In particular, we’re going to take a look at Google Reader, Google Docs word processor, Google Docs presentations, Google Docs spreadsheets and Google Docs forms.

Here’s the links to the wiki pages I’ve created to go along with the workshop.  Anything we don’t get to will be accessible through these links, and please use them liberally.

  1. Using Google Reader
  2. Using Google Docs word processor
  3. Using Google Docs presentations
  4. Using Google Docs spreadsheet
  5. Creating forms and quizzes with Google Docs forms

And a Google Form for us to try if we have time.

Oct 03

Google Groovin’ at Union

Union University logoIt’s going to be a great Saturday morning! I get to spend the morning with some awesome teachers at Union University in Jackson, TN. So, “Good morning, Union!” or maybe it should be, “Google morning, Union!”  They are taking a weekend class with my dear friend Dr. Anna Clifford, and she asks me from time to time to come spend some time playing with them. I’m so honored that I get to come.  I love sharing and I get to learn something, too.

Today, we’re going to tooling around with Google Docs/Apps.  In particular, we’re going to take a look at Google Reader, Google Docs word processor, Google Docs presentations, Google Docs spreadsheets and Google Docs forms.  I hope we can get through it all.

If we don’t happen to make it through everything (and that’s okay, I always plan too much), here’s the links to the wiki pages I’ve created to go along with the workshop.  Anything we don’t get to will be accessible through these links, and please use them liberally.

  1. Using Google Reader
  2. Using Google Docs word processor
  3. Using Google Docs presentations
  4. Using Google Docs spreadsheet
  5. Creating forms and quizzes with Google Docs forms

And a Google Form for us to try.

Aug 21

Bookmarks for August 16th through August 21st

These are my Jumptags for August 16th through August 21st:

  • Flickr Photo Download: Powerfull Crazy Scream – Image from guidosportaal in Flicker Creative Commons.
  • Flickr Photo Download: Powerfull Crazy Scream – Flickr is almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world. Show off your favorite photos and videos to the world, securely and privately show content to your friends and family, or blog the photos and videos you…
  • Inside Google Books: Bringing the power of Creative Commons to Google Books –
Jul 06

Bookmarks for July 1st through July 3rd

These are my Jumptags for July 1st through July 3rd:

  • 30 WordPress Development Tutorials – A directory of very good tutorials for development in Wordpress.
  • Infinite Thinking Machine – A list of great new search strategies for teachers from Google.
  • Use Wikis for Business Projects – One of the best web tools available to businesses for enabling teamwork and collaboration is the wiki. Here is a guide to using wikis for business projects.
  • A Growing Acceptance of Social Networking in the Workplace – A June survey released by Facetime, makers of a gateway appliance for managing Web 2.0 applications, revealed the growing popularity of social networking applications in the workplace. Out …
  • Zoho Projects Keeps Teams Focused and In Touch – Online office suite Zoho enters the project management realm with a few attention-getting features. One is import support for Microsoft Project files, and another is a consolidate, real-time view of what's going on with, and between, project members.
  • Dilbert – Dilbert cartoon by Scott Adams on 7-1-09.
Apr 22

Using Google at Union University

Workshop at Union University
Image by michaelmgrant via Flickr

Union University logo

Today, I’ll be spending class time with some exceptional preservice teachers at Union University in Jackson, TN, with Dr. Anna Clifford’s classes. I’ve been doing this for a couple of semesters now, and I always have a blast.  Here are some photos of previous sessions on Web 2.0.

Workshop at Union University
Image by michaelmgrant via Flickr

As part of her instructional design and technology integration courses, we’ll be talking about teaching and learning with Google Apps.  In particular, we’re going to take a look at Google Reader, Google Docs word processor, Google Docs presentations, Google Docs spreadsheets and Google Docs forms.  I hope we can get through it all.

If not, here’s the links to the wiki pages I’ve created to go along with the workshops.  Anything we don’t get to will be accessible through these links, and please use them liberally.

  1. Using Google Reader
  2. Using Google Docs word processor
  3. Using Google Docs presentations
  4. Using Google Docs spreadsheet
  5. Creating forms and quizzes with Google Docs forms
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Apr 03

Some made-up words are so apropos they should be published

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I was scanning a copy of Windows IT Pro (does this create an image of geekdom that I should be ashamed of?) that my neighbor (Thanks, Judy!) dropped off.  Inside I discovered a list of sniglets. Do you know what sniglets are? Wikipedia says sniglets are:

Words that aren’t in the dictionary but should be.

Wired magazine often produces of list of these each month for techie jargon.  But a couple on this list were pretty funny and so spot on that I thought I’d share.  Here goes.

Crapplet—A poorly written or totally useless Java applet.  (Michael’s comment:  I believe this term extends across all applets, AJAX and interactive scripts.)

Egosurf—To search for yourself on Google or another search engine. (Michael’s comments:  Everybody’s done it.  You were appalled at what you found and/or didn’t find.  You vowed to change it.  Unfortunately, Google doesn’t lie.)

Bluetooth fairy—Someone who walks around with a blinking Bluetooth headset permanently affixed to his or her ear. (Michael’s comment: You’ve seen this, particuarly at the airport.  You even replied back to the person, because you thought he or she was talking to you.  Or you had to duck out of the way because the person was talking vigorously with his or her hands and you thought you were going to get hit.)

When I come across more, I’ll add them to another post.  But in the meantime, do you have any that you can add in the comments?

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