Authoring content for Instagram is not easy for many people.
It's easier to work with simple desktop tools like Keynote and PowerPoint and then easily publish this content for Instagram.
This is a five step recipe for authoring with ease.
This tutorial shows how to create a personalized iPad wallpaper. It involves using the Safari browser to search for and save an image from Google Images. That image is then imported into a sketchbook app where text and formatting tools are used to add additional elements to the image to create an original wallpaper design. Finally, the wallpaper is exported and saved to the photo library, allowing it to be set as the iPad's home screen background. The process involves locating settings, using various apps, searching online, importing, editing and exporting images to ultimately create and set a customized wallpaper.
This document provides instructions for customizing different elements of a website theme, including the background, header, main body, links, coupon, and footer. It describes how to select a design from the toolbox, customize colors, images, fonts, and other properties for each element, and then save the customized theme before publishing the entire site. The goal is to customize and apply a theme to an entire website.
The document discusses how to add styles to Android applications using XML files. It describes creating color palettes in colors.xml, defining styles separately from code in styles.xml, using shape drawables and gradients, optimizing styles by combining common attributes, and creating state list drawables for buttons. It also covers adding icons and backgrounds, creating styles for both phones and tablets by using different resource folders, and keeping in touch via social media and email.
Small Basic is an easy programming language for beginners. It provides a simple environment with an editor, toolbar, and help window. Users can write "Hello, World!" as their first program, run it by clicking the run button, and save it using Ctrl+S. IntelliSense provides autocomplete suggestions to help write code faster.
PowerPoint provides different views for working with and presenting slides, including Normal view, Slide Sorter view, Notes Pages view, Slide Show view, and Reading view. It allows changing the magnification of slides using the Zoom tool and opening multiple presentations simultaneously. Formatting options include alignment, line spacing, bullets, themes, headers and footers, and sections.
This document provides instructions for getting the most out of an iPad by explaining how to access daily notices, Blackboard, Citrix Receiver, iCloud backup, create folders in iBooks, use Spotlight search, troubleshoot a frozen iPad, take screenshots, tips for photos and videos, and how to save and reference images from the internet. Key applications covered include Safari, Blackboard, Citrix Receiver, iCloud, iBooks, and the iPad camera roll. Procedures like logging in, setting passwords, turning on backups, creating collections and folders, doing a hard reset, and taking screenshots are outlined.
Responsive web design: WordUp Pompey! Feb-2012Herb Miller
A quick look at building responsive websites with an Artisteer theme as the base theme, by Herb Miller, of Bobbing Wide and [oik]-plugins
Slides from WordUp Pompey, held on February 23rd 2012. See also
http://wp-pompey.org.uk/wordup-pompey-wordpress-meetup-for-portsmouth/
To take screenshots, press the Home and Power buttons simultaneously. Apps can be rearranged by pressing and holding one until they shake, then dragging them to reorder or create pages. Passcode protection and an option to erase data after 10 incorrect passcode attempts can be enabled in Settings. The screen orientation can be locked by holding the iPad in the desired direction and swiping to the leftmost button. Images on webpages can be saved by holding your finger on them. The title bar allows quick scrolling to page tops. Text can be copied by dragging the selection and pasted in other fields. Dropbox facilitates file storage across devices. Double tapping the space bar inserts a period and space to speed typing. Apps simplify tasks like browsing,
This tutorial shows how to create a personalized iPad wallpaper. It involves using the Safari browser to search for and save an image from Google Images. That image is then imported into a sketchbook app where text and formatting tools are used to add additional elements to the image to create an original wallpaper design. Finally, the wallpaper is exported and saved to the photo library, allowing it to be set as the iPad's home screen background. The process involves locating settings, using various apps, searching online, importing, editing and exporting images to ultimately create and set a customized wallpaper.
This document provides instructions for customizing different elements of a website theme, including the background, header, main body, links, coupon, and footer. It describes how to select a design from the toolbox, customize colors, images, fonts, and other properties for each element, and then save the customized theme before publishing the entire site. The goal is to customize and apply a theme to an entire website.
The document discusses how to add styles to Android applications using XML files. It describes creating color palettes in colors.xml, defining styles separately from code in styles.xml, using shape drawables and gradients, optimizing styles by combining common attributes, and creating state list drawables for buttons. It also covers adding icons and backgrounds, creating styles for both phones and tablets by using different resource folders, and keeping in touch via social media and email.
Small Basic is an easy programming language for beginners. It provides a simple environment with an editor, toolbar, and help window. Users can write "Hello, World!" as their first program, run it by clicking the run button, and save it using Ctrl+S. IntelliSense provides autocomplete suggestions to help write code faster.
PowerPoint provides different views for working with and presenting slides, including Normal view, Slide Sorter view, Notes Pages view, Slide Show view, and Reading view. It allows changing the magnification of slides using the Zoom tool and opening multiple presentations simultaneously. Formatting options include alignment, line spacing, bullets, themes, headers and footers, and sections.
This document provides instructions for getting the most out of an iPad by explaining how to access daily notices, Blackboard, Citrix Receiver, iCloud backup, create folders in iBooks, use Spotlight search, troubleshoot a frozen iPad, take screenshots, tips for photos and videos, and how to save and reference images from the internet. Key applications covered include Safari, Blackboard, Citrix Receiver, iCloud, iBooks, and the iPad camera roll. Procedures like logging in, setting passwords, turning on backups, creating collections and folders, doing a hard reset, and taking screenshots are outlined.
Responsive web design: WordUp Pompey! Feb-2012Herb Miller
A quick look at building responsive websites with an Artisteer theme as the base theme, by Herb Miller, of Bobbing Wide and [oik]-plugins
Slides from WordUp Pompey, held on February 23rd 2012. See also
http://wp-pompey.org.uk/wordup-pompey-wordpress-meetup-for-portsmouth/
To take screenshots, press the Home and Power buttons simultaneously. Apps can be rearranged by pressing and holding one until they shake, then dragging them to reorder or create pages. Passcode protection and an option to erase data after 10 incorrect passcode attempts can be enabled in Settings. The screen orientation can be locked by holding the iPad in the desired direction and swiping to the leftmost button. Images on webpages can be saved by holding your finger on them. The title bar allows quick scrolling to page tops. Text can be copied by dragging the selection and pasted in other fields. Dropbox facilitates file storage across devices. Double tapping the space bar inserts a period and space to speed typing. Apps simplify tasks like browsing,
This document provides an introduction to the Small Basic programming language. It discusses how Small Basic aims to make programming easy and approachable for beginners. It then walks through writing a simple "Hello World" program in Small Basic to demonstrate how a Small Basic program works and is executed. The document analyzes the first program to explain what it is telling the computer to do. It also introduces some basic concepts like objects, operations, and properties used in the first program. Finally, it presents a second program that builds on the first by adding color to the output.
To take screenshots, press the Home and Power buttons simultaneously. Apps can be rearranged by pressing and holding to shake the home screen. Passcode protection and screen orientation locking can be enabled in Settings. Files can be saved and copied between the iPad and desktop using Dropbox. The variety of apps available expand the iPad's capabilities.
Bridging the Gap: Magnolia Modules and Spring Configured Softwarebkraft
ntegrating custom software into Magnolia modules is a given nowadays. Only, all to often the frustration starts when you're using numerous modules and their Spring contexts and other configurations; this can be a real hassle. At Orange11 we do quite a bit of integrating Spring configured custom software into Magnolia modules. For example: when we need to load content from an external database into the Data module, or when we want to create a Blossom dialog that renders a select box based on results from an external web service.
We usually create a separate, reusable and testable modules. The services that need to be exposed are configured in a number of Spring contexts. When you are using a lot of these modules, the context management isn't ideal. Loading several contexts, editing the web.xml, for all modules. That's why we're introducing the Magnolia Spring Context Loading Module and we want to take this opportunity to tell you all about it. After this track you will be able to neatly integrate your Spring configured software, while taking full advantage of Magnolia's rich dynamic configuration.
This document provides instructions for customizing a blank slide template to use as a LinkedIn cover photo. It advises the user to insert pictures, shapes, fonts, and background colors onto the pre-sized canvas slide. Once designed, the slide can be saved as a picture file and uploaded as the user's LinkedIn cover photo, making it a simple process to create a customized header image.
Word clouds, also known as wordles, are visual representations of text where the size of each word corresponds to how often it appears. They are often used on blogs and social media to highlight popular tags. To create a word cloud, users can go to Wordle.net, type or paste text into the field, and adjust colors, layouts, and fonts. Finished word clouds can then be saved and shared on websites and blogs.
The document discusses various views and features in PowerPoint including slide sorter view, notes page view, slide show view, reading view, zoom tools, multiple open presentations, file formats, print preview options, text alignment, line spacing, bullets, quick styles, creating columns in text boxes, custom color themes, and adding footers that repeat on each slide.
The document discusses different views in PowerPoint including Normal view, Slide Sorter view, Notes Page view, and Slide Show view. It also discusses how to change magnification, arrange multiple presentations, modify properties, save in different file formats, print preview slides, align text, adjust line spacing, use bullets, format text boxes, create columns in text boxes, change themes and fonts, format backgrounds, and add footers.
Content creation, reuse, and publishing to everyone on every devicePublishing Smarter
Use Adobe FrameMaker and its conditional text settings to create content unique to your audience and allow them to choose exactly what they read. Step-by-step instructions make it easy to get started, and explore powerful ideas.
Evernote is a cloud-based storage system that allows users to store, organize, and retrieve electronic files from multiple platforms for free or a low monthly fee. It works across computers, browsers, and mobile devices. Information stored in Evernote is kept securely in the cloud and can be accessed locally if an internet connection is unavailable. To use Evernote, users sign up for a free account and download applications for their operating systems and devices. Evernote makes it easy to store and organize a variety of file types and information for work and personal use.
This PowerPoint presentation covers topics on creating and sharing presentations using PowerPoint. The agenda includes topics on introduction, topic one through five, and a timeline. The presentation demonstrates how to add text, images, charts, tables and videos to slides. It also provides information on saving presentations to OneDrive to access from multiple devices and adding transitions, animations and themes. Speaker notes and the notes pane are also discussed.
This PowerPoint presentation covers topics on creating and sharing presentations using PowerPoint. The agenda includes topics on introduction, topic one through five, and a timeline. The presentation demonstrates how to add text, images, charts, tables and videos. It also provides information on saving presentations to OneDrive to access from multiple devices and adding transitions, animations and themes. Speaker notes and the notes pane are also discussed.
This document summarizes an upcoming intermediate SMARTboard training session. The session will cover reviewing SMART toolbars and software, the Lesson Activity Toolkit for finding and modifying lessons, and how to create, share, and modify lessons. Attendees will receive handouts and have a chance to ask questions and begin creating lessons using materials from the trainer's templates and folders.
This PowerPoint presentation template provides guidance on building a presentation using PowerPoint. The agenda includes topics on introduction, topic one, and topic two. The introduction section explains that PowerPoint allows users to create and share presentations with others. It also provides instructions on adding text, images, charts and tables. Additional content sections provide tips on opening and starting presentations, using speaker notes and the timeline. The presentation ends with a thank you slide.
TLE 10-Q4 ILLUSTRATION-ORGANIZE AND APPLY PROTECTIVE MATERIALS ON FINISHED WORKMichelleQuijanoNavar
Understanding the Importance: The module would likely emphasize why it's crucial to protect finished work in ICT. This could include preserving the integrity of the work, ensuring longevity, and maintaining professional standards.
Types of Protective Materials: Students may be introduced to various types of protective materials suitable for different kinds of finished work. This could include things like protective cases for devices, sleeves for printed materials, or software solutions for digital projects.
Application Techniques: The module might detail the proper techniques for applying these protective materials. This could involve methods such as careful wrapping, sealing, or using specific tools to ensure a proper fit and finish.
Organizational Skills: Organizing finished work and its corresponding protective materials efficiently is likely another key aspect. Students may learn strategies for cataloging, labeling, and storing protected work to ensure easy access and retrieval.
Maintenance and Care: Additionally, the description may touch upon the importance of ongoing maintenance and care for protected work. This could include regular inspections, cleaning procedures, and troubleshooting common issues that may arise.
Safety Considerations: Students may also be taught about safety considerations when handling protective materials, especially if they involve any potentially hazardous substances or equipment.
Overall, the module likely aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively protect and maintain finished work in the field of ICT, promoting professionalism, durability, and quality in their projects.
Customization and Adaptation: Depending on the specific requirements of the finished work, students may learn how to customize protective materials or adapt existing solutions to suit their needs. This could involve techniques such as cutting, shaping, or combining different materials for optimal protection.
Environmental Considerations: The module might address environmental concerns related to the use of protective materials. Students could learn about eco-friendly options, recycling programs, and strategies for minimizing waste in their protective practices.
Documentation and Records: Keeping detailed documentation and records of the protective measures applied to finished work could be emphasized. This could include maintaining inventories, recording maintenance schedules, and documenting any incidents or issues that arise.
Quality Assurance: Ensuring the quality of protective materials and their application is essential. Students may learn about quality control measures, testing procedures, and standards compliance to guarantee the effectiveness of the protection provided.
Cost Management: Understanding the cost implications of protective materials and balancing quality with affordability is another important aspect.
This document appears to be an incomplete PowerPoint presentation template. It includes introductory text about creating presentations in PowerPoint and sharing them with others. There are also placeholders for slides on various topics including money, a table of data, a Walt Disney quote, a team listing, instructions for starting a presentation from the beginning, notes about speaker notes and the notes pane, and a timeline. Additional content sections provide summaries about adding text, images, videos, transitions and animations to slides. The presentation can be saved to OneDrive for access across devices. It closes with a thank you slide.
Science 8 Fourth Quarter its all about the typhoon on what you are going to do during, before and After the typhoon...
What are the ways to mitigate the effect of typhoon.
The document provides information on various online productivity tools for tasks like converting files, compressing images, capturing screenshots of websites, creating presentations, archiving and sharing files. It summarizes websites that allow users to convert web pages to PDFs, extract text from images through OCR, compress JPEG images, and send files directly between computers over the web. The document also lists tools for bookmarking web pages, downloading videos from sites like YouTube, checking if websites are down, and scheduling future emails, tweets and SMS messages.
Cloud applications allow users to access files and programs over the Internet from any device. Examples discussed include Dropbox, Jing, Wordle, and Diigo. Dropbox allows file sharing and storage in the cloud with version control. Jing allows screenshots and screen recordings to be easily captured and shared. Wordle generates word clouds from text. Diigo is a web bookmarking and annotation tool that allows information to be collected, organized, and shared in the cloud.
This document provides instructions for creating a script using Microsoft Word and the free script writing software Celtx. It demonstrates how Celtx automatically formats scripts professionally with scene headings, character names, actions, and dialogue, making it faster and easier than manually formatting in Word. The document walks through opening a new project in Celtx and typing an example scene to show how the software automatically generates the proper script formatting.
Learn the basics including how to avoid some common pitfalls - especially with regard to sharing.
I had trouble getting all the hyperlinks to work - scroll down to copy and paste links from the transcript below.
This document provides tips for creating digital stories using Microsoft Photo Story 3. It recommends planning out the story, organizing images and documents, creating a storyboard, and adding titles, narration, motion, and music. The steps include downloading and installing Photo Story 3 and Windows Media Player, importing pictures, editing and arranging images, adding titles and other elements, recording narration, customizing motion, inserting music while following copyright laws, and saving and viewing the completed story.
This document provides an introduction to the Small Basic programming language. It discusses how Small Basic aims to make programming easy and approachable for beginners. It then walks through writing a simple "Hello World" program in Small Basic to demonstrate how a Small Basic program works and is executed. The document analyzes the first program to explain what it is telling the computer to do. It also introduces some basic concepts like objects, operations, and properties used in the first program. Finally, it presents a second program that builds on the first by adding color to the output.
To take screenshots, press the Home and Power buttons simultaneously. Apps can be rearranged by pressing and holding to shake the home screen. Passcode protection and screen orientation locking can be enabled in Settings. Files can be saved and copied between the iPad and desktop using Dropbox. The variety of apps available expand the iPad's capabilities.
Bridging the Gap: Magnolia Modules and Spring Configured Softwarebkraft
ntegrating custom software into Magnolia modules is a given nowadays. Only, all to often the frustration starts when you're using numerous modules and their Spring contexts and other configurations; this can be a real hassle. At Orange11 we do quite a bit of integrating Spring configured custom software into Magnolia modules. For example: when we need to load content from an external database into the Data module, or when we want to create a Blossom dialog that renders a select box based on results from an external web service.
We usually create a separate, reusable and testable modules. The services that need to be exposed are configured in a number of Spring contexts. When you are using a lot of these modules, the context management isn't ideal. Loading several contexts, editing the web.xml, for all modules. That's why we're introducing the Magnolia Spring Context Loading Module and we want to take this opportunity to tell you all about it. After this track you will be able to neatly integrate your Spring configured software, while taking full advantage of Magnolia's rich dynamic configuration.
This document provides instructions for customizing a blank slide template to use as a LinkedIn cover photo. It advises the user to insert pictures, shapes, fonts, and background colors onto the pre-sized canvas slide. Once designed, the slide can be saved as a picture file and uploaded as the user's LinkedIn cover photo, making it a simple process to create a customized header image.
Word clouds, also known as wordles, are visual representations of text where the size of each word corresponds to how often it appears. They are often used on blogs and social media to highlight popular tags. To create a word cloud, users can go to Wordle.net, type or paste text into the field, and adjust colors, layouts, and fonts. Finished word clouds can then be saved and shared on websites and blogs.
The document discusses various views and features in PowerPoint including slide sorter view, notes page view, slide show view, reading view, zoom tools, multiple open presentations, file formats, print preview options, text alignment, line spacing, bullets, quick styles, creating columns in text boxes, custom color themes, and adding footers that repeat on each slide.
The document discusses different views in PowerPoint including Normal view, Slide Sorter view, Notes Page view, and Slide Show view. It also discusses how to change magnification, arrange multiple presentations, modify properties, save in different file formats, print preview slides, align text, adjust line spacing, use bullets, format text boxes, create columns in text boxes, change themes and fonts, format backgrounds, and add footers.
Content creation, reuse, and publishing to everyone on every devicePublishing Smarter
Use Adobe FrameMaker and its conditional text settings to create content unique to your audience and allow them to choose exactly what they read. Step-by-step instructions make it easy to get started, and explore powerful ideas.
Evernote is a cloud-based storage system that allows users to store, organize, and retrieve electronic files from multiple platforms for free or a low monthly fee. It works across computers, browsers, and mobile devices. Information stored in Evernote is kept securely in the cloud and can be accessed locally if an internet connection is unavailable. To use Evernote, users sign up for a free account and download applications for their operating systems and devices. Evernote makes it easy to store and organize a variety of file types and information for work and personal use.
This PowerPoint presentation covers topics on creating and sharing presentations using PowerPoint. The agenda includes topics on introduction, topic one through five, and a timeline. The presentation demonstrates how to add text, images, charts, tables and videos to slides. It also provides information on saving presentations to OneDrive to access from multiple devices and adding transitions, animations and themes. Speaker notes and the notes pane are also discussed.
This PowerPoint presentation covers topics on creating and sharing presentations using PowerPoint. The agenda includes topics on introduction, topic one through five, and a timeline. The presentation demonstrates how to add text, images, charts, tables and videos. It also provides information on saving presentations to OneDrive to access from multiple devices and adding transitions, animations and themes. Speaker notes and the notes pane are also discussed.
This document summarizes an upcoming intermediate SMARTboard training session. The session will cover reviewing SMART toolbars and software, the Lesson Activity Toolkit for finding and modifying lessons, and how to create, share, and modify lessons. Attendees will receive handouts and have a chance to ask questions and begin creating lessons using materials from the trainer's templates and folders.
This PowerPoint presentation template provides guidance on building a presentation using PowerPoint. The agenda includes topics on introduction, topic one, and topic two. The introduction section explains that PowerPoint allows users to create and share presentations with others. It also provides instructions on adding text, images, charts and tables. Additional content sections provide tips on opening and starting presentations, using speaker notes and the timeline. The presentation ends with a thank you slide.
TLE 10-Q4 ILLUSTRATION-ORGANIZE AND APPLY PROTECTIVE MATERIALS ON FINISHED WORKMichelleQuijanoNavar
Understanding the Importance: The module would likely emphasize why it's crucial to protect finished work in ICT. This could include preserving the integrity of the work, ensuring longevity, and maintaining professional standards.
Types of Protective Materials: Students may be introduced to various types of protective materials suitable for different kinds of finished work. This could include things like protective cases for devices, sleeves for printed materials, or software solutions for digital projects.
Application Techniques: The module might detail the proper techniques for applying these protective materials. This could involve methods such as careful wrapping, sealing, or using specific tools to ensure a proper fit and finish.
Organizational Skills: Organizing finished work and its corresponding protective materials efficiently is likely another key aspect. Students may learn strategies for cataloging, labeling, and storing protected work to ensure easy access and retrieval.
Maintenance and Care: Additionally, the description may touch upon the importance of ongoing maintenance and care for protected work. This could include regular inspections, cleaning procedures, and troubleshooting common issues that may arise.
Safety Considerations: Students may also be taught about safety considerations when handling protective materials, especially if they involve any potentially hazardous substances or equipment.
Overall, the module likely aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively protect and maintain finished work in the field of ICT, promoting professionalism, durability, and quality in their projects.
Customization and Adaptation: Depending on the specific requirements of the finished work, students may learn how to customize protective materials or adapt existing solutions to suit their needs. This could involve techniques such as cutting, shaping, or combining different materials for optimal protection.
Environmental Considerations: The module might address environmental concerns related to the use of protective materials. Students could learn about eco-friendly options, recycling programs, and strategies for minimizing waste in their protective practices.
Documentation and Records: Keeping detailed documentation and records of the protective measures applied to finished work could be emphasized. This could include maintaining inventories, recording maintenance schedules, and documenting any incidents or issues that arise.
Quality Assurance: Ensuring the quality of protective materials and their application is essential. Students may learn about quality control measures, testing procedures, and standards compliance to guarantee the effectiveness of the protection provided.
Cost Management: Understanding the cost implications of protective materials and balancing quality with affordability is another important aspect.
This document appears to be an incomplete PowerPoint presentation template. It includes introductory text about creating presentations in PowerPoint and sharing them with others. There are also placeholders for slides on various topics including money, a table of data, a Walt Disney quote, a team listing, instructions for starting a presentation from the beginning, notes about speaker notes and the notes pane, and a timeline. Additional content sections provide summaries about adding text, images, videos, transitions and animations to slides. The presentation can be saved to OneDrive for access across devices. It closes with a thank you slide.
Science 8 Fourth Quarter its all about the typhoon on what you are going to do during, before and After the typhoon...
What are the ways to mitigate the effect of typhoon.
The document provides information on various online productivity tools for tasks like converting files, compressing images, capturing screenshots of websites, creating presentations, archiving and sharing files. It summarizes websites that allow users to convert web pages to PDFs, extract text from images through OCR, compress JPEG images, and send files directly between computers over the web. The document also lists tools for bookmarking web pages, downloading videos from sites like YouTube, checking if websites are down, and scheduling future emails, tweets and SMS messages.
Cloud applications allow users to access files and programs over the Internet from any device. Examples discussed include Dropbox, Jing, Wordle, and Diigo. Dropbox allows file sharing and storage in the cloud with version control. Jing allows screenshots and screen recordings to be easily captured and shared. Wordle generates word clouds from text. Diigo is a web bookmarking and annotation tool that allows information to be collected, organized, and shared in the cloud.
This document provides instructions for creating a script using Microsoft Word and the free script writing software Celtx. It demonstrates how Celtx automatically formats scripts professionally with scene headings, character names, actions, and dialogue, making it faster and easier than manually formatting in Word. The document walks through opening a new project in Celtx and typing an example scene to show how the software automatically generates the proper script formatting.
Learn the basics including how to avoid some common pitfalls - especially with regard to sharing.
I had trouble getting all the hyperlinks to work - scroll down to copy and paste links from the transcript below.
This document provides tips for creating digital stories using Microsoft Photo Story 3. It recommends planning out the story, organizing images and documents, creating a storyboard, and adding titles, narration, motion, and music. The steps include downloading and installing Photo Story 3 and Windows Media Player, importing pictures, editing and arranging images, adding titles and other elements, recording narration, customizing motion, inserting music while following copyright laws, and saving and viewing the completed story.
The document discusses Instapaper, a web-based application that allows users to save web content like articles, blogs, and videos to read offline on devices like computers, phones, and tablets. It describes key features like saving content from any browser or device, organizing saved items into folders, and sharing content with friends or on social networks. Instapaper provides a clean interface and allows distraction-free reading in an ad-free, text-only view optimized for mobile screens.
This document provides instructions for using Dreamweaver to create basic web pages. It outlines how to organize files, save work, add titles and text, change backgrounds, and preview pages. Students are assigned the task of creating a simple one-page website with a title, varied text styles and colors, and then uploading it to the internet by creating an account on www.webs.com or another site. They are advised to write down their login details.
This document provides an overview and instructions for a workshop on building Instagram filters using JavaScript, including introducing the speaker and teaching assistant, describing the goals of learning HTML, JavaScript basics and using third-party libraries to build a photo filtering application, and outlining the Thinkful program for learning web development through individual mentorship.
This document appears to be a series of presentation slides about how to use PowerPoint. The slides cover topics like adding text, images, charts, and tables, using transitions and animations, saving presentations to OneDrive to access from multiple devices, using presenter view, adding speaker notes, and customizing presentations with themes. The document provides instructions and examples for creating and sharing presentations with PowerPoint.
This PowerPoint presentation document contains templates and guidance for creating a presentation with topics, tables, quotes, team member information, speaker notes, and content summaries. It demonstrates how to add text, images, videos and other elements to slides; use themes; start slideshows; and access presentations across devices by saving to OneDrive. Footer text is included on most slides.
This PowerPoint presentation document contains templates and guidance for creating a presentation with topics, tables, quotes, team member information, speaker notes, and content summaries. It demonstrates how to add text, images, videos and other elements to slides; use themes; start slideshows; and access presentations across devices by saving to OneDrive. Footer text is included on most slides.
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Why is it so hard in 2023 to create a self-care regime that you love?
Mixing paper with digital gets messy. Journals, meditation tools & exercises, Then coaching newsletters, even podcasts & ebooks/courses. In time, we lapse due to complexity, expense or boredom. The search continues…
Card decks are an engaging, varied medium, but printed decks get heavy, bulky & expensive.
If your card decks were digital, you would have several advantages over physical card decks.
Firstly, you would not have to worry about losing or damaging any physical cards, which could save you money and time in the long run.
Secondly, you would have the ability to easily shuffle and randomize your cards, which can be more difficult with physical cards. This would make your card games more fair and balanced.
Thirdly, you could easily customize your digital card decks by adding or removing cards, changing the artwork or text, and more. This would allow you to create unique and personalized card games.
Lastly, you would have the ability to play your card games online with others, which would allow you to play with people from all over the world. This would open up new opportunities for playing card games and meeting new people who share your interests.
Overall, digital card decks would offer many benefits over physical card decks, including increased convenience, customization, and online gameplay options.
Card Deck Creators - Values for Creating A Digital Card Deck on DeckibleNick Kellet
Cards decks are on trend
Monetize THE
MobilE MOMENT
INSTANT download.
NEVER out of stock.
Deckible helps you monetize short attentions.
Customer’s
daily rituals
Statistics show we spend 4+ hours/day on our phones consuming books, videos, music, news, etc
Deckible helps you & your decks compete for mobile attention.
DIGITAL WELLNESS REVOLUTION
Card decks & wellness are both on trend.
Thrive inside the mobile consumer’s day.
Deckible’s is a rich tactile experience on iPhone/ Android.Phone or tablet.
Join Deckible Today.
Sell your Decks digitally.
Card Deck Lovers - Values for Uising Digital Card Decks on DeckibleNick Kellet
ONE Mindful WORKFLOW
Draw cards, journal or meditate for inner stillness. All in one app.
Let the cards inspire & guide your daily practice.
Wellness RITUALS
Support your self-care with 400+ “indy” card decks.
Decks for every moment: Affirmations, Tarot, Oracle, Purpose, Coaching Cards, Journal Prompts, Questions etc.
DIGITAL DECKs offer MORE
Deckible blends custom spreads & card sorts. Easy to shuffle, flip, collage & more.
Get motivated by prior readings / journal entries.
Works on & offline.
Instant download.
Start enjoying your decks on the go
with Deckible.
The document provides an update on the Deckible app beta version U2. Key points include:
- Over 100 creators have uploaded decks to the app with improved box art design and home page.
- Feedback from beta testing has led to changes like removing favorite/hide features and redesigning workflows.
- New features for U2 include hands-on sessions for creators, embed widgets, and featuring decks on the Deckible homepage.
- Upcoming work includes the marketplace, single-click random cards, offline access syncing, and updating decks directly in the app.
Card-Decks, Deckible & The Creative EconomyNick Kellet
Learn about the card-deck market place and why its time to take card-decks digital just like books, videos and music.
Are you a coach that uses a coaching deck?
Are you are tarot reader or a tarot deck creator?
There are so many types of cards decks and now you can have all the decks you love in your pocket.
What genre of card-decks do you use?
"TAROT + ORACLE",
"LOVE, DATING + RELATIONSHIPS",
"STRENGTHS, FEELINGS + VALUES",
"PROMPTS + QUESTIONS",
"IDEATION + CREATIVITY",
"COACHING CARDS",
"MINDFUL AFFIRMATIONS",
"THERAPY DECKS",
"BOOKS AS DECKS",
"FLASH CARDS",
"QUOTES + GREETINGS",
"HEALTH + FITNESS",
"TRAVEL + TOURISM",
"CHILDREN + KIDS",
"CULTURE, COMMUNITY + IDENTITY",
"GAMES, PUZZLES + HUMOR",
"ENTERPRISE + STRATEGY",
"BIRTH + DEATH",
"BRANDING + MARKETING",
"PHOTO OBJECTS/ PHOTO THERAPY",
"RICH MEDIA (MEDITATIONS)",
"CHECKLISTS, RECIPES + FORMULA",
"SELF-CARE / RITUALS"
Are you a creator on Etsy or an Artist? need help making money from your content? Deckible can help.
How we Snack on Information (how not to get forgotten/ lost in a self-service...Nick Kellet
Are you helping people remember you and your brands in their search for information?
Are you serving the self-serving consumer? Are you ignoring them?
Are you mindful of the buyers journey as they self-serve and self-educate on their journey to solving their problems.
Lurkers Into Leads: 11 Hacks to Connect with the 99 Percent (The Silent Majo...Nick Kellet
The document discusses strategies for connecting with lurkers, who make up 90% of online communities. It defines lurkers as those who are "just looking" rather than actively contributing. The document then presents 11 "laws" for attracting lurkers and turning them into active leads and customers. These laws include presenting an imperfect image to seem more human, adding value so lurkers can contribute, acting in ways that project the desired culture, and providing content in small "info snacks" to keep lurkers engaged. The goal is to get lurkers involved and participating in order to capitalize on this largely untapped segment of users.
Social Media is a much used term.
Beneath the name the categories of tools have emerged and evolved. This deck explains how Social Media is two things and how these two things are both very similar AND very different.
Treat them the same at your peril.
1. The document discusses how printing press metaphors from Gutenberg's era are limiting creativity in the digital age.
2. Specifically, it argues that concepts like publishing content once, writing before publishing, single authors, page-centric linear formats, tying content to layout, single mediums, isolated readers, and separate publishers and consumers need to be rethought.
3. The talk will explore how platforms like WordPress and YouTube are examples of being held back by these outdated printing press metaphors and how new approaches could move beyond them.
Media Platforms Emerge: 2004 onward - The rise of EmbeddabilityNick Kellet
This document shows the years 2004-2013 and lists several media platforms that emerged during that period, including YouTube, Scribd, SlideShare, SoundCloud, Listly, Instagram, Flickr, and Vine. It notes that these platforms make it easier for users to manage their media and allow others to embed and share it.
Unlurk Me? Exploring the value of Lurkers & Lurking (in the looker centric se...Nick Kellet
UnLurk me?
Brands & Consumers Lurk, but what makes us unlurk?
There's an art to participation.
24 Social Laws to entice the 90% from the shadows
Brands & consumers have a new relationship.
Few consumers leverage their new powers in a self-service economy.
Few brands involve consumers in their brand story.
Self-serve has changed everything.
UnLurk Me explores both sides of the new economy where everyone creates, curates & consumes.
24 Social Laws explain how brands & consumers can benefit from a more productive exchange.
We all lurk, but the big question is what does it take to entice people out of the shadows.
This book explores the art of participation.
7 must read tips to simplify content marketing planning in 2015 Nick Kellet
The document provides 7 tips for simplifying content marketing planning in 2015, which include being open to reinventing marketing approaches, tearing down internal silos to focus on the big picture, creating an efficient content creation supply chain, being ready to jump on real-time triggers to distribute messages, understanding competitive activity inside and out, adopting and integrating social strategies rather than adding them as an afterthought, and listening, amplifying and connecting to develop an audience.
7 Big Cheese Marketing Secrets for People who Want to Master Digital Media Pl...Nick Kellet
I recently learned people weren't picking their media platforms wisely (or using them at all).
I knew people picked tools poorly, so I’m not sure why I was surprised.
These were people I’d assumed would know how to choose.
So then I realized, that’s the problem I’m experiencing with Listly.
If more people got media, more people would get Listly.
Hence the idea for this deck was born.
I’ve also found it valuable to recap + retell things you’ve already told.
Complex ideas get easier to tell as you seek out the perfect metaphor.
There’ no doubt media is complex + someone needs to make it simpler
50 Shades of Dark Social - Exploring the Dark Side of Digital MediaNick Kellet
Dark Social is an interesting concept.
I researched it here
http://list.ly/list/Xno-dark-social-research-into-the-digital-underbelly
I explore the dark side of digital.
This document contains photo credits from various photographers including r.nial.bradshaw, EricGjerde, Kaptain Kobold, Najwa Marafie, BurgTender, Ander Ormaetxea, marc falardeau, Steven Pisano, Lst1984, kevin dooley, Ranjith Shenoy, and monkeyc.net. It encourages the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This document discusses how customers are acquired through different types of digital media and content sharing. It introduces the SCOPE model which explains how customers come from social collaboration, owned, paid, and earned media. It emphasizes that customers are acquired through social content, owned media properties, paid exposure, and earned media exposure. Mastering how to leverage social networks, media platforms, and curated content across these four domains can help collaborate and multiply brand impact.
Five Slideshare Truths: Part I (Lessons from Authoring 50 Decks & Earning 200...Nick Kellet
Are you a content master?
Do you commit to platforms and build a body of work.
I've been learning how to be a slideshare master.
I've learned these hard lessons
This document outlines six truths about social media and digital media in 2015. It discusses how 1% of users create content, 9% contribute, and 90% consume content as lurkers. It also addresses how social media and content platforms require different strategies, and how brands should approach social media and digital media using Maslow's hierarchy of needs as a guide to focus on competency over tools. The final truth discusses embracing social media instead of resisting it.
How will you leverage Zapier and 400+ Apps to Integrate Social Content on Lis...Nick Kellet
The document encourages sharing Zaps created using Zapier and promises to feature shared Zaps on the website, crediting the creator. It repeats this message across 11 sections, varying only the number associated with "Share your ZAP".
STUDY ON THE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF HUZHOU TOURISMAJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Huzhou has rich tourism resources, as early as a considerable development since the reform and
opening up, especially in recent years, Huzhou tourism has ushered in a new period of development
opportunities. At present, Huzhou tourism has become one of the most characteristic tourist cities on the East
China tourism line. With the development of Huzhou City, the tourism industry has been further improved, and
the tourism degree of the whole city has further increased the transformation and upgrading of the tourism
industry. However, the development of tourism in Huzhou City still lags far behind the tourism development of
major cities in East China. This round of research mainly analyzes the current development of tourism in
Huzhou City, on the basis of analyzing the specific situation, pointed out that the current development of
Huzhou tourism problems, and then analyzes these problems one by one, and put forward some specific
solutions, so as to promote the further rapid development of tourism in Huzhou City.
KEYWORDS:Huzhou; Travel; Development
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1. Author pixel perfect
content for Instagram
with ease.
Slides to
Instagram in
5 Easy Steps
Instagram
dropbox
You’ll
need:
keynote or
powerpoint,
#smsecrets
2. 640 x 640 pixels
(or just square).
Create a custom
sized deck (Keynote/
PowerPoint)
Document /
Slide Size#1 #smsecrets
3. You’ll need a dropbox
account installed on your
phone & your desktop.
Name & save your
deck to a folder on
Dropbox
youcanignorethe
margins&letInstagram
cropyourimage
#3 #smsecrets
4. You can save decks as
HTML, PDF & Images.
Images make it super easy to
share & reuse your content.
Save As / Export To
(Images/jpg).
[Saves one image per slide
to a dropbox folder named
the same as your deck]
leaveblank!
#3 #smsecrets
5. It may take a minute for
the images to sync to
dropbox on your phone.
View Images via
Dropbox on your Phone
(search for folder)
On iPhone
you need
to save
the image
to your
phone
#4 #smsecrets
6. Choose existing images (see
your most recent photos).
NO need for a filter.
Open Instagram,
choose photo & publish
as normal. Repeat as
needed.
It’srarelybestto
postmultipleimages
atonceonInstagram
#5 #smsecrets