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Michael's Blog for eLearning, gxLearning, Digital Learning Technology, Web Design, Teaching and Learning, and random stuff.
Monday, July 20, 2009
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Wikipedia in Academia
A blog from Joyce : http://easegill.edublogs.org/2009/06/28/wikipedia-in-academia/
Friday, July 10, 2009
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Adding an RSS Feed to Facebook (connecting your blog)
If you are running a blog and have a facebook account how can you connect them together, so you only have to type stuff in once (in the blog) and it pops up in Facebook?
Ok, so this is got to ba an example of poor "User Interface Design". I worked this out a month ago, and thought I'd document it.. but couldn't recall the steps (in spite of just having completed it!)
Anyway, thought I'd have another go today.. and eurika I worked out what to do!!
So follow these steps!!
.. and thats all!!
Ok, so this is got to ba an example of poor "User Interface Design". I worked this out a month ago, and thought I'd document it.. but couldn't recall the steps (in spite of just having completed it!)
Anyway, thought I'd have another go today.. and eurika I worked out what to do!!
So follow these steps!!
- Click on your name (on the facebook bar at the top of the screen)
- Click on the Options link (Just below the [Share] button on the "Whats on your mind window"
- If "Stories Posted by You" > Available sites is not showing, click on the settings button (Just below the [Share] button)
- On the Available Sites: Click on Blog/RSS
- In the Public URL enter your blog site, then click [Import]
.. and thats all!!
This is also where you connect Flickr/Delicious/YouTube etc...
Labels:
Floptical bunny,
Internet,
Tipsamp;Techniques,
vmvGeek,
Web 2.0
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Microsoft: Malicious Software Removal Tool
Conflicker is doing the rounds so had a quick surf and found Microsoft has a Malicious Software Removal Tool for post infection (once you have a computer that is infected). Apparently it is part of Windows Update, so it should only be an issue if you have this turned off!!
Have added to my wiki
http://www.virtualmv.com/wiki/index.php?title=Virus/Anti-virus_software
Have added to my wiki
http://www.virtualmv.com/wiki/index.php?title=Virus/Anti-virus_software
Monday, June 29, 2009
PDF to Word Converters
Had a pdf that needed converting to doc. Found two options
1. Free Standalone converter that can be downloaded to your PC (http://www.hellopdf.com/download.php ) and
2. A Web based converter ( http://www.pdftoword.com/ )
Of the two the web converter (#2) did the best (though not perfect) job though I'm always suspicious about web converters when they ask to send things to my email address that they are not collecting them. Will be monitoring my email for new spam.
1. Free Standalone converter that can be downloaded to your PC (http://www.hellopdf.com/download.php ) and
2. A Web based converter ( http://www.pdftoword.com/ )
Of the two the web converter (#2) did the best (though not perfect) job though I'm always suspicious about web converters when they ask to send things to my email address that they are not collecting them. Will be monitoring my email for new spam.
Labels:
Internet,
Miscellaneous,
Research,
Software,
Tipsamp;Techniques,
vmvGeek
Monday, June 22, 2009
Internet Explorer 8 - html editing (view source)
Probably the dumbist thing I have seen in a while is the cobbling of IE 8s view source. IE8 has an amazing developer tools feature (press F12 in the browser or Tools > Developer Tools), however with all its magic it is unable to do a simple edit.
However all is not lost, to change the View Source from the Default viewer, to either notepad or some other editor (I like pspad (http://www.pspad.com/en/) as its as quick as notepad but has better context editing).
Makes you wonder why you get a glitzy viewer but no way to do simple editing. Would it be so hard to have a check box in the developer options to "enable web page editing" if they are worried about people accidentaly changing pages?? (And yes I know chrome suffers the same fate - but I am sure there would be a plugin for editing like in Firefox!!)
Thanks to Ramesh Srinivasan (2009) from Winhelponline for pointing me in the right direction.
Srinivasan, R. (2009)"The default View Source Editor has changed in Internet Explorer 8 - The Winhelponline Blog" Retrieved June 22, 2009 from http://www.winhelponline.com/blog/default-view-source-editor-changed-in-ie8/
However all is not lost, to change the View Source from the Default viewer, to either notepad or some other editor (I like pspad (http://www.pspad.com/en/) as its as quick as notepad but has better context editing).
- Open the Developer Tools (press F12 in the browser or Tools > Developer Tools)
- Select File > Customise IE View Source
- either select notepad or browse to where your editor exe file is stored (my pspad was in C:\Program Files\PSPad editor\PSPad.exe)
Makes you wonder why you get a glitzy viewer but no way to do simple editing. Would it be so hard to have a check box in the developer options to "enable web page editing" if they are worried about people accidentaly changing pages?? (And yes I know chrome suffers the same fate - but I am sure there would be a plugin for editing like in Firefox!!)
Thanks to Ramesh Srinivasan (2009) from Winhelponline for pointing me in the right direction.
Srinivasan, R. (2009)"The default View Source Editor has changed in Internet Explorer 8 - The Winhelponline Blog" Retrieved June 22, 2009 from http://www.winhelponline.com/blog/default-view-source-editor-changed-in-ie8/
Labels:
Internet,
Programming,
Software,
Tipsamp;Techniques,
vmvGeek,
Windows
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