MMJC Program Hashtag – A Poll
Thanks again to everyone for getting the program off to a great start. I suggested a hashtag for us to use yesterday, but it’s admittedly… Read More »MMJC Program Hashtag – A Poll
Faculty, 2005 Winter
Thanks again to everyone for getting the program off to a great start. I suggested a hashtag for us to use yesterday, but it’s admittedly… Read More »MMJC Program Hashtag – A Poll
Twitter is ephemeral. Tweets are short, throwaway observations, which capture the present moment, flow past quickly and are succeeded by more recent and relevant ones.… Read More »Archiving, Scheduling, Storytelling: Day Ten of #MMJC10DoT
What kind of protections do your Tweets and other posts on social media have? Many Twitter users, and social media users generally, have a lax… Read More »Are your Tweets protected Intellectual Property?
This is really terrific use of CSS polygons. According to the creator: BORN OUT OF TINKERING WITH A SIMPLE PROPERTY, THIS PROJECT IS UNABASHEDLY PART-DIGITAL… Read More »Amazing CSS infographic site on 30 endangered species
Here’s a fun video tutorial on how to add yourself to historical black and white footage, just like they did in Forrest Gump. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fB0aWwmQ1VM&w=640&h=360]
If you’re thinking about trying to get the most out of your images for the fastest downloads, there’s quite a bit to consider. Should you… Read More »An excellent overview of image compression
An oldie but a goodie on the nature of content strategy, and why it’s important, found on A List Apart.
You’ve probably already heard about Dr. Robert Caldini’s six principles of persuasion, but it’s important that we discuss it early, I think. This article on… Read More »Why Learn the 6 Universal Shortcuts to Persuasion
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