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This new infographic comes at an important time. It answers the big question: what is a flipped classroom?
Read more, a MUST: http://edudemic.com/2012/12/what-is-a-flipped-classroom-updated-for-2012/
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PadCMS è uno strumento "open-source" per la creazione e pubblicazione di riviste digitali (iOS e Android) partendo dai tuoi documenti esistenti: HTML, PDF, JPG o video.
PadCMS permette di formattare i tuoi file originali usando una vasta gamma di template già pronti e disponibili.
Per saperne di più vai al sito di PadCMS
Leggi la guida all'uso
PadCMS è uno strumento "open-source" per la creazione e pubblicazione di riviste digitali (iOS e Android) partendo dai tuoi documenti esistenti: HTML, PDF, JPG o video.
PadCMS permette di formattare i tuoi file originali usando una vasta gamma di template già pronti e disponibili.
Per saperne di più vai al sito di PadCMS
Leggi la guida all'uso
PadCMS is a fully "open-source" solution for publishing tablet-ready magazines (iOS and Android) and publications starting from your existing content documents.
No matter if your originals are in HTML, PDF, or in image or video formats, PadCMS makes it easy to import it and to format it according to one of the ready-made templates available.
How it works: http://padcms.com/#block-how-it-works
User guide: http://dev.padcms.net/projects/padcms/wiki/Guide
Download: http://padcms.com/#block-downloads
Find out more: http://padcms.com/
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