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Monthly Archives: August 2014
LibreOffice Database Primer Tutorial
Over the last couple of days we’ve mentioned the big link between LibreOffice and OpenOffice, and this link is very close when it comes to its database functionality, because the format of the database is shared between the two suites … Continue reading
Posted in Data Integration, Database, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged data integration, data migration, database, form, LibreOffice, macro, odb, OpenOffice, programming, query, report, SQL, tutorial
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LibreOffice Spreadsheet Formulae Primer Tutorial
Here is a tutorial that introduces you to the Spreadsheet functionality of a great suite of office automation programs called LibreOffice, by The Document Foundation. LibreOffice has functionality like the Microsoft Office suite of programs, bringing the user a lot … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged column, formulae, LibreOffice, row, spreadsheet, tutorial
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LibreOffice Primer Tutorial
Here is a tutorial that introduces you to a great suite of office automation programs called LibreOffice, by The Document Foundation. LibreOffice has functionality like the Microsoft Office suite of programs, bringing the user a lot of the feel of … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Software, Tutorials
Tagged desktop, document, document processing, LibreOffice, Mac, Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, presentation, software, spreadsheet, tutorial
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jQuery UI Modal Dialog Primer Tutorial
A lot of the things people like about the Web are to do with JavaScript and client-side activities. Adding to that experience are Javascript libraries packed full of features. Probably the best known of these is jQuery. Read more about … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, GUI, Tutorials
Tagged GUI, Javascript, jQuery, programming, tutorial
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YUI Debugging Logger Control Flickr Feed Drag Drop Tutorial
Today we add a Javascript YUI library Debugging Logger Control to build on our previous relevant YUI and jQuery Javascript Flickr Feed Drag and Drop Tutorial as shown below. This Logger Control can be used to gather debugging information you … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, eLearning, GUI, Photography, Tutorials
Tagged control, CSS, debugging, drag and drop, feed, Flickr, GUI, Javascript, jQuery, JSON, logging, programming, protocol, tutorial, Yahoo, YUI
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HTML/Javascript Sentence Adverb Clause Game Tutorial
The easiest English games to design are those that involve discrete words, because then dictionaries and thesauruses can be used. Learning English (for students whose first language is not English (ESL)) is obviously more useful when the student can piece … Continue reading
PHP/Javascript JSON Feed or Array Data Primer Tutorial
JSON is a very useful protocol because: There is a lot of support in Javascript and the server-side languages, such as PHP or ASP.Net, for JSON-friendly functionality. Many website feeds use JSON as their protocol (format) of choice. Today‘s live … Continue reading
Posted in Data Integration, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged array, data integration, Did you know, feed, Google, Google Charts, Javascript, JSON, json_decode, PHP, programming, tutorial, validation, Worldbank
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HTML/Javascript Sentence Auxiliary Verb Game Tutorial
The easiest English games to design are those that involve discrete words, because then dictionaries and thesauruses can be used. Learning English (for students whose first language is not English (ESL)) is obviously more useful when the student can piece … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, ESL, Games, Tutorials
Tagged canvas, ESL, game, HTML, Javascript, programming, tutorial
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