Weekly digital resources #17: UX, WordPress, Facebook Feed

This weekly bunch of digital resources is quite eclectic. The awesome hongkiat.com website provides four UX methods to enhance Persuasive Design, and 12 free, beautiful and usable WordPress themes, which is still useful for many of us.

Back to some web programming with a nice tutorial on how to create a ‘hidden’ or ‘hamburger’ menu with only HTML and CSS, I mean without any Javascript.

And for more analysis and reading, I share blog posts about Social Media and EdTech. First, slate.com gives some clues regarding how the Facebook Feed is implemented and, more important, who are its stakeholders. Second, @Rachelle Dene Poth writes about some tips and tools she uses to get connected with her students in a fluent way.

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Weekly digital resources #16: quiz, multimedia editors and Excel

This weekly digital resources post is quite unusual because I provide only four links (however you know that less is more) and they concern topics I have almost never covered: quiz (in French, sorry 😛 ), multimedia (photos, videos, music) editors, Excel and Android apps.

Feel free to give feedback, post a comment with your resources, or ask for support, help or suggestion about digital stuff.

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Weekly digital resources #13: SQL, JavaScript and HTML5

As I’m done with the outstanding MOOC “Learn HTML5 from W3C” provided by edX, this digital week still provides HTML5 and Javascript resources but they should be the… latest before another project 🙂

Aside, I’ve read an interesting benchmark with advantages and drawbacks of the two main current databases management systems: “relational” (RDBMS) and “NoSQL“.

 

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Weekly digital resources #11: web development, WordPress, eLearning

I’ve almost done with the outstanding MOOC Learn HTML5 from W3C provided by edX, so this digital week still concerns HTML5, CSS and Javascript resources.

However, there are other links about WordPress due to its new upgrade to version 4.4 “Clifford”, Android code editors, and it becomes an habit, a resource about eLearning.

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11 resources for building mobile apps with HTML5

11 resources for building mobile apps with HTML5:

  • Installable Web Apps with the WebApp Manifest in Chrome for Android
  • Field Guide to Web Applications
  • Tutorial: Developing a PhoneGap Application
  • Apache Cordova Tutorial
  • PhoneGap From Scratch: Introduction
  • Best Practices for a Faster Web App with HTML5
  • Building Mobile Apps with Kendo UI
  • HTML5: Vibration API
  • HTML5: Battery Status API
  • HTML5: Network Information API
  • Build Mobile Apps with Sencha Touch

Thanks to @codecondo