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Society for College and University Planning (SCUP)'s curator insight,
January 2, 9:28 AM
And, some of these tips are not just for students. They work well for professionals who are using online resources for career learning. For example, the following use of hashtags is something we've been encouraging in our Mojo. We're using the hashtag #ChangeMojo from January–March and we used #CampusMojo last quarter. (And it is still a useful hashtag to use for relevant resources.) A group of students can use Twitter for research on a particular topic and start their own hashtag to quickly and collaboratively save all their findings into one common stream. By adding the hashtag to each relevant tweet they find they will each individually be able to search for it and see the results collected by other members of the team or class, regardless of whether they are in the same location. A great homework assignment would be to ask students to research a particular topic on Twitter, marking relevant tweets with a hashtag in this way and then looking at the stream together and analysing their results in class the next day. Delete the scoop?
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Dirk Tromp's curator insight,
January 26, 7:56 AM
Agreed. Everyone that is involved with design in print, the web or other forms should know the basics about Typography. It ensures that you observe positive and negative space, white space, balance and hierarchy.
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April 15, 3:51 PM
This looks like a good quick link source for beginners and others. It's a handy fast reference to access from anywhere.you might need to be designing type. Delete the scoop?
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les offres de ce type sont en augmentation
Seems very interesting, but I need time to test and see how it could be embbed in the lessons.