Weekly digital resources #32: prototyping, CSS and Social Media

This post about digital resources is eclectic because it deals with five different topics: prototyping, CSS, Social Media, Digital Marketing and Chrome browser.
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Two quick and easy steps to create your own CSS styles

Either you are beginner or advanced user with CSS, using sometimes an online free editor can spare you much time and effort. This is especially true when it comes to get very fine-tuned style, that you cannot find in other websites or forums, even if they are full of up-to-date and relevant resources like Stackoverflow.

In this short post, you find two useful online tools to get quickly the exact CSS styles you are looking for.

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Weekly digital resources #31: role of attention in eLearning

I think this weekly digital resources post has never been so eclectic in its content: the role of attention in eLearning, design, User Experience, usability and web development. So everybody should find an interesting link that fits to her or his concern.

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Weekly digital resources #30: HTML, CSS and UX

This week I provide only four links, however your appetite to learn should be fully satiated… At least for the quality of the content, and also for the quantity of knowledge. And more important, for all opportunities it gives: think about personal projects, career move or improvement, …

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3 easy steps to learn everyday with only one hour

First thing in the morning after you’ve just got up: 20 minutes to learn skills of the 21th century: coding. Thanks to the awesome codecademy platform, this is easy and pleasant to learn programming languages like HTML, CSS, Javascript, Python, Ruby on Rails.

In the middle of the afternoon, you are at work and you start getting bored: 10 minutes on DuoLingo to improve or learn a new language.

After dinner, skip your favorite TV show and watch another kind of video: 20 minutes on an opencourseware platefom like the Microsoft Virtual Academy or the MIT OpenCourseWare and take some notes (10 minutes). For more interaction with other learners and to get a certification, you can attend to a MOOC on Open2Study, edX, Coursera or NovoEd. And if you do not find an interesting topic on these platforms, check the MOOC portal designed by the European Commission.

Credits:

http://quotesgram.com/everyday-quotes-about-learning/

Weekly digital resources #23: Customer Experience, EdTech and CSS

Although I propose my services to help improving Learning Experience, methods and good practices for User or Customer Experience feed also my curiosity. In its blog, Atlassian team points out the importance to strengthen link between the Support and Development teams in order to deliver the best solution to customers.

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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 #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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Weekly digital resources #10: HTML5, CSS, Javascript

Because I’ve still worked on the MOOC Learn HTML5 from W3C provided by edX, this weekly bunch of digital resources is more specific to web development with HTML5, CSS and Javascript.

However, you find also some useful links about other digital topics: Web components, DOM elements and servers administration.

I’m too curious to focus on programming, let’s say I’m very curious pure and simple, but I treat myself 😉

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