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How The Internet Actually Works, Simplified. [Infographic] | Education Technology and Teacher Tools – Edudemic

How The Internet Actually Works, Simplified. [Infographic] | Education Technology and Teacher Tools – Edudemic | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it

Right now you’re looking at a website. Okay you’re actually looking at a computer which is displaying a website. Stop being so picky.

 

So what actually goes into the creation of a website? Into the actual running of the Internet itself? I’m not talking about the people wfriting the content or designing web pages, etc. I’m talking about the hardware that it takes to keep your favorite sites and LOLcats humming right along on the Internet superhighway.

 

Thanks to an infographic by Broadband Choices, it’s now easier to understand the mess system behind each website. Enjoy!


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5 tips to avoid social media burnout

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Working in social media can be quite a stressful and overwhelming experience. The constant pressure of staying on top of one's niche to provide quality content may lead to a lack of proper physical and mental rest. The consequences are not fun. Burnout makes life miserable and kills efficiency and productivity.

 

Those who have experienced burnout know that there are ways to avoid it. In this article, I will share five tips that I have used successfully throughout my career...


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