Tag: digital

BuyStockDesign – Tentativo design agency html – RiP.by.frwnet

| January 21, 2012 | 0 Comments


BuyStockDesign – Tentativo design agency html – RiP.by.frwnet | Demo

This template is intended for design / digital agency’s, but it can be used for individuals also.
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iPhoto ’11: The Missing Manual

| January 12, 2012 | 0 Comments


David Pogue , Lesa Snider , “iPhoto ’11: The Missing Manual”
P.gue Press | 2011 | ISBN: 1449393233 | 384 pages | epub, PDF | 22+43,4 MB

With better ways to get your photos online and new options for creating printed projects, iPhoto ’11 makes it easier than ever to transfer photos from a digital camera, organize them, and publish, print, or share them in maps—but there’s still no printed manual for the program. Fortunately, David Pogue and Lesa Snider team up in this witty, authoritative book that should have been in the box.
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Kidz Store v1.5.2 – Templatic e-Commerce WordPress Theme

| September 20, 2011 | 0 Comments


Templatic Premium WordPress Theme
Theme Name: Kidz Store | Live Demo & More Info

Best e-commerce theme so far with balanced features! Create your own online store easily in wordpress.

It transforms your WordPress install into a fully functional Ecommerce store complete with backend administration. Use wordpress to easily manage your store that sells Tangible or intangible/digital goods.
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Canada Type Fonts

| August 20, 2011 | 0 Comments


Canada Type Fonts
200+ Fonts | TTF | OTF | 24.61mb

Canada Type is an independent digital type design and development firm based in Toronto. After its humble artistic start with a few retail typefaces and some custom publishing work in early 2004, the quality and affordability of Canada Type’s work made it popular with graphic designers all around the world. Canada Type has since published many bestselling works, including instantly recognizable typefaces like Adore, Bella Donna, Dominique, Jojo, Mayfair, Odette, Pendulum, Sincerely, Torquemada, and Treasury.
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Cloud Computing: Web-Based Applications That Change the Way You Work and Collaborate Online

| May 21, 2011 | 0 Comments


Cloud Computing: Web-Based Applications That Change the Way You Work and Collaborate Online

With cloud computing, everything you do is now web-based instead of being desktop-based; you can access all your programs and documents from any computer that’s connected to the Internet. Whether you want to share photographs with your family, coordinate volunteers for a community organization, or manage a multi-faceted project in a large organization, cloud computing can help you do it more easily than ever before. Trust us. If you need to collaborate, cloud computing is the way to do it.
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Microsoft Office for the Older and Wiser

| May 19, 2011 | 0 Comments


Microsoft Office for the Older and Wiser

Are you new to Microsoft Office software? Looking for instructions that aren’t full of complicated computing terms? Microsoft Office for the Older and Wiser can answer all of your queries with its straightforward advice and easy-to-follow layout on using both Office 2010and Office 2007.
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From Blogs to Bombs: The Future of Digital Technologies in Education

| May 18, 2011 | 0 Comments


From Blogs to Bombs: The Future of Digital Technologies in Education
Mark Pegrum | UWA Publishing | 2011 | 250 pages | English | PDF – 1.5 Mb

In an age where growing technology is a hot topic, author Mark Pegrum provides a clearly written and easily accessible analysis of current theories on education technology and, in doing so, provides a much needed bigger picture view on developments in Australia. The book is timely in the context of the current Australian Labor Government’s Digital Education Revolution, which will see considerable funding on hardware, broadband access, and teacher training over coming years. It touches on issues, such as digital literacy, language change, online socialization, cyberbullying, cyberpredation, censorship, surveillance, the law, medical and biological issues, and the environment. From Blogs to Bombs challenges the new Digital Education Revolution proposal by suggesting that a much more complex understanding of technology and its potential role in education is needed. It is an engaging study on the pros and cons of rising classroom technology and is a must for all educators.
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