TiddlyWiki is a free program that allows users to easily create and organize notes, tasks lists, and other information in a single HTML file. It provides various ways to tag, link, and index "tiddlers" or notes for quick retrieval. Users can customize TiddlyWiki with plugins and macros. The document demonstrates how TiddlyWiki can be used to organize tasks, projects, contacts and more in a flexible, customizable manner without the need for file folders or locations. Help and tutorials are available online from various sources.
Mendeley merupakan satu perisian Mengurus Rujukan yang semakin mendapat perhatian masa kini. Ia boleh dimuat turun secara percuma dan boleh beroperasi sebagai perisian Desktop dan Web secara serentak. Sebagaimana Reference Manager yang lain, Mendeley adalah perisian bibliografi yang membolehkan pengurusan dan penyimpanan data-data rujukan di dalam pangkalan data yang dibangunkan sendiri. Perisian ini membenarkan menyimpan Petikan (Citation) dan rujukan mengikut gaya petikan yang dikehendaki dan dapat mengelak penaipan berulang dalam proses penulisan penyelidikan atau tugasan anda. Mendeley membantu mengurus dan menghasilkan senarai rujukan bibliografi dan petikan dalam rujukan(in-text citation) mengikut format dan standard yang dikehendaki di dalam “Microsoft Word” secara automatik.
Mendeley juga berfungsi sebagai perisian untuk jaringan sosial akademik yang membolehkan penyelidik berkongsi sumber rujukan atau berkolaborasi secara dalam talian.
Mendeley merupakan satu Reference Manager yang semakin mendapat perhatian masa kini. Ianya merupakan perisian Reference Manager yang boleh dimuat turun secara percuma dan boleh beroperasi sebagai perisian Desktop dan Web secara serentak. Sebagaimana Reference Manager yang lain, Mendeley adalah perisian bibliografi yang membolehkan pengurusan dan penyimpanan data-data rujukan di dalam pangkalan data yang dibangunkan sendiri. Perisian ini membenarkan menyimpan Petikan (Citation) dan rujukan mengikut gaya petikan yang dikehendaki dan dapat mengelak penaipan berulang dalam proses penulisan penyelidikan atau tugasan anda. Mendeley membantu mengurus dan menghasilkan senarai rujukan bibliografi dan petikan dalam rujukan(in-text citation) mengikut format dan standard yang dikehendaki di dalam “Microsoft Word” secara automatik.
Mendeley juga berfungsi sebagai perisian untuk jaringan sosial akademik yang membolehkan penyelidik berkongsi sumber rujukan atau berkolaborasi secara dalam talian.
Mendeley merupakan satu perisian Mengurus Rujukan yang semakin mendapat perhatian masa kini. Ia boleh dimuat turun secara percuma dan boleh beroperasi sebagai perisian Desktop dan Web secara serentak. Sebagaimana Reference Manager yang lain, Mendeley adalah perisian bibliografi yang membolehkan pengurusan dan penyimpanan data-data rujukan di dalam pangkalan data yang dibangunkan sendiri. Perisian ini membenarkan menyimpan Petikan (Citation) dan rujukan mengikut gaya petikan yang dikehendaki dan dapat mengelak penaipan berulang dalam proses penulisan penyelidikan atau tugasan anda. Mendeley membantu mengurus dan menghasilkan senarai rujukan bibliografi dan petikan dalam rujukan(in-text citation) mengikut format dan standard yang dikehendaki di dalam “Microsoft Word” secara automatik.
Mendeley juga berfungsi sebagai perisian untuk jaringan sosial akademik yang membolehkan penyelidik berkongsi sumber rujukan atau berkolaborasi secara dalam talian.
Mendeley merupakan satu Reference Manager yang semakin mendapat perhatian masa kini. Ianya merupakan perisian Reference Manager yang boleh dimuat turun secara percuma dan boleh beroperasi sebagai perisian Desktop dan Web secara serentak. Sebagaimana Reference Manager yang lain, Mendeley adalah perisian bibliografi yang membolehkan pengurusan dan penyimpanan data-data rujukan di dalam pangkalan data yang dibangunkan sendiri. Perisian ini membenarkan menyimpan Petikan (Citation) dan rujukan mengikut gaya petikan yang dikehendaki dan dapat mengelak penaipan berulang dalam proses penulisan penyelidikan atau tugasan anda. Mendeley membantu mengurus dan menghasilkan senarai rujukan bibliografi dan petikan dalam rujukan(in-text citation) mengikut format dan standard yang dikehendaki di dalam “Microsoft Word” secara automatik.
Mendeley juga berfungsi sebagai perisian untuk jaringan sosial akademik yang membolehkan penyelidik berkongsi sumber rujukan atau berkolaborasi secara dalam talian.
I have geared up this presentation with an intention to increase the Research Technical Skills among the academic community. But the objective of this Tutorial will be fulfilled only when if it is presented to the masses of the academic community. I have tried to demonstrate all the steps of Mendeley from basics to advance levels in a very trouble-free approach. I hope this presentation is capable enough to make you competent to manage your citation, references, and bibliography in research independently. Therefore I firmly request all the respected Library and Information Science Professionals and other domain Teachers, Scholars to present this Mendeley Tutorials to your esteemed Institutions to enhance Researchers' technical skills in managing Citations, References & Bibliography. Let us start to make this Mendeley Tutorial academic community transmission.
Note: This Mendeley Tutorial is limit to academic purposes only.
This was presented at This is IT!, 2007 at Durham College, Oshawa, Ontario. It covers Info Management 2.0 tools such as social bookmarking and RSS readers.
Learn about web-based tools to help you manage your day-to-day. Some of these tools have been around for a while, some are still new, but all are helpful! If you're trying to increase your productivity, take a look. Most of these tools are web-based, many are free. Presented at the Hawaii Library Association 2014 Conference.
Four Cloud-powered Tools: Diigo, Evernote, Zotero, and DropboxStan Skrabut, Ed.D.
These four tools are at the heart of what I do, and I want you to know about them.
Dropbox is virtual drive where I store documents I am working on across multiple computers.
Diigo is where I now collect and organize Web bookmarks.
Evernote is my newest find. It helps me organize my thoughts, plans, and schemes.
Finally, Zotero is where I organize my research.
Mendeley Teaching Presentation during Computer Application in Economics Courses at Economics and Development Studies, Faculty of Economics and Business, Padjadjaran University (IESP FEB UNPAD).
This deck is composed of the basic information about Notion, a software for collecting notes and project management.
This deck is produced by: https://www.artmiker.com
SolutionsPro here is Part I and II of the Comp102 week 1 assignments.docxrronald3
Solution
sPro here is Part I and II of the Comp102 week 1 assignments. Thank you.
Part I Week1 DB response:
The focus of this week’s discussion question is how you store files on your computer and how you can find them easily. For your discussion with your classmates, think of ways that you store files on your computer now. Do you have problems finding files on your computer? If so, what is a good way to organize your files?
Start this assignment by using the Internet or your reading, and come up with ways to store files on your computer so that you can find them quickly.
After your research is completed, discuss with your classmates the following:
What is the method that you use to store files on your computer for your classes?
After reading how other classmates are organizing their files, comment on their posts. If you see a file management system you like, mention how you would use it yourself. You may see ways to make your current file management system better. If so, discuss how that can be done. Do not be afraid to ask questions and to discuss your thoughts on the topic.
In your own words, please post a response to the Discussion Board and comment on other postings. You will be graded on the quality of your postings.
Week1 DB response to classmate:
David Hollingsworth
File Organization
Organization is one of my personal strengths and this has translated to digital filing as much as anything else. As most of the digital files that I manage are in my work environment, I want to focus this post on my work files. In the past, I have replaced several managers who did not organize files well and over the years, I have seen three dominant ways of filing: everything visible, single folder levels, and multiple folder levels.
First, and least effective, is no filing at all. I once met with a coworker to go over some documents and she had her entire dual-monitor desktop covered with documents. Her philosophy was that as long as she could see the document she could find it. However, in our meeting, with approximately 200 documents in her face, she had a lot of difficulty finding anything.
Second, and only slightly better, is to categorize major types of information. Being in the security business, this has been the most common method I have seen in my peers. This is done by simply putting like items in the same folder. For example, incident reports go in an “Incident Report” folder and facility logs go in a “Facility Log” folder. This works okay, but can still be cumbersome when you have more complex items.
The method I utilize is to incorporate folders, and sub folders to as many levels as are necessary to have only a small number of files in the last folder. This means that for my schedules, for example, I have a folder labeled “Schedules”, then a folder for each year “2014”, then a folder for each month “March”, and then the schedule documents so that there are only 4-5 documents in the final level of organization. This saves time in not hav.
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
I have geared up this presentation with an intention to increase the Research Technical Skills among the academic community. But the objective of this Tutorial will be fulfilled only when if it is presented to the masses of the academic community. I have tried to demonstrate all the steps of Mendeley from basics to advance levels in a very trouble-free approach. I hope this presentation is capable enough to make you competent to manage your citation, references, and bibliography in research independently. Therefore I firmly request all the respected Library and Information Science Professionals and other domain Teachers, Scholars to present this Mendeley Tutorials to your esteemed Institutions to enhance Researchers' technical skills in managing Citations, References & Bibliography. Let us start to make this Mendeley Tutorial academic community transmission.
Note: This Mendeley Tutorial is limit to academic purposes only.
This was presented at This is IT!, 2007 at Durham College, Oshawa, Ontario. It covers Info Management 2.0 tools such as social bookmarking and RSS readers.
Learn about web-based tools to help you manage your day-to-day. Some of these tools have been around for a while, some are still new, but all are helpful! If you're trying to increase your productivity, take a look. Most of these tools are web-based, many are free. Presented at the Hawaii Library Association 2014 Conference.
Four Cloud-powered Tools: Diigo, Evernote, Zotero, and DropboxStan Skrabut, Ed.D.
These four tools are at the heart of what I do, and I want you to know about them.
Dropbox is virtual drive where I store documents I am working on across multiple computers.
Diigo is where I now collect and organize Web bookmarks.
Evernote is my newest find. It helps me organize my thoughts, plans, and schemes.
Finally, Zotero is where I organize my research.
Mendeley Teaching Presentation during Computer Application in Economics Courses at Economics and Development Studies, Faculty of Economics and Business, Padjadjaran University (IESP FEB UNPAD).
This deck is composed of the basic information about Notion, a software for collecting notes and project management.
This deck is produced by: https://www.artmiker.com
SolutionsPro here is Part I and II of the Comp102 week 1 assignments.docxrronald3
Solution
sPro here is Part I and II of the Comp102 week 1 assignments. Thank you.
Part I Week1 DB response:
The focus of this week’s discussion question is how you store files on your computer and how you can find them easily. For your discussion with your classmates, think of ways that you store files on your computer now. Do you have problems finding files on your computer? If so, what is a good way to organize your files?
Start this assignment by using the Internet or your reading, and come up with ways to store files on your computer so that you can find them quickly.
After your research is completed, discuss with your classmates the following:
What is the method that you use to store files on your computer for your classes?
After reading how other classmates are organizing their files, comment on their posts. If you see a file management system you like, mention how you would use it yourself. You may see ways to make your current file management system better. If so, discuss how that can be done. Do not be afraid to ask questions and to discuss your thoughts on the topic.
In your own words, please post a response to the Discussion Board and comment on other postings. You will be graded on the quality of your postings.
Week1 DB response to classmate:
David Hollingsworth
File Organization
Organization is one of my personal strengths and this has translated to digital filing as much as anything else. As most of the digital files that I manage are in my work environment, I want to focus this post on my work files. In the past, I have replaced several managers who did not organize files well and over the years, I have seen three dominant ways of filing: everything visible, single folder levels, and multiple folder levels.
First, and least effective, is no filing at all. I once met with a coworker to go over some documents and she had her entire dual-monitor desktop covered with documents. Her philosophy was that as long as she could see the document she could find it. However, in our meeting, with approximately 200 documents in her face, she had a lot of difficulty finding anything.
Second, and only slightly better, is to categorize major types of information. Being in the security business, this has been the most common method I have seen in my peers. This is done by simply putting like items in the same folder. For example, incident reports go in an “Incident Report” folder and facility logs go in a “Facility Log” folder. This works okay, but can still be cumbersome when you have more complex items.
The method I utilize is to incorporate folders, and sub folders to as many levels as are necessary to have only a small number of files in the last folder. This means that for my schedules, for example, I have a folder labeled “Schedules”, then a folder for each year “2014”, then a folder for each month “March”, and then the schedule documents so that there are only 4-5 documents in the final level of organization. This saves time in not hav.
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Let me take this questions and provide you a short journey through existing deployment models and use cases for AI software. On practical examples, we discuss what cloud/on-premise strategy we may need for applying it to our own infrastructure to get it to work from an enterprise perspective. I want to give an overview about infrastructure requirements and technologies, what could be beneficial or limiting your AI use cases in an enterprise environment. An interactive Demo will give you some insides, what approaches I got already working for real.
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20. TiddlyWiki is a free program that helps you easily create and index notes, to-do lists and any kind of information that you need to organize and have at hand quickly.
21. Think of TiddlyWiki as a collection of note cards, called “tiddlers”, all in one computer file.
22. These tiddlers can be linked to each other by hyperlinks, the links found in web pages
23. They can also be linked by tags, words attached to tiddlers to indicate their topic or content
24. Just create a tiddler by clicking a button, give it a title, then add your content.
25. Add a tag in the tag window to indicate its topic, if you wish. Then click ‘Done’.
26. Voila! Your new tiddler is complete! You can easily edit it at any time. Click ‘close’ to tuck it away.
27. But wait! How do I find my new tiddler again? Is it buried in a file folder somewhere?
28. Not to worry. Your tiddler is right there in the same file. There are several quick and easy ways to find tiddlers with your notes and information:
29. A table of contents called MainMenu that you can personalize
45. You can even get a TiddlyWiki hosted online for free at http://tiddlyspot.com/
46. Now let’s see how TiddlyWiki can be used to organize your life. Here is a free TiddlyWiki adaptation I created, which can be found at www.giffmex.org/tiddlydu2.html
51. Assign your tasks to projects, and your projects to life goals, and see them indexed automatically Life goal Automatic list of projects tagged with that life goal
52. Want to see your tasks by task type? No problem!
53. Send finished tasks to be added to your next work report, then delete them after your report.
54. Save your important information in a convenient place. You can even password-protect your sensitive information
59. So there you have it. No more scrolling through long documents. No more wading through folders. No more scraps of paper.
60. Just create tiddlers, tag them, tuck them away, then call them up quickly when you need them. Only as many as you want. In the order that you want. It’s that simple.
61. TiddlyWiki is basically an HTML file (a web page file) that you open with nothing more than your Internet browser.
62. Any recent browser on any computer will work, though Mozilla Firefox works best.
63. You do not need to be online to use TiddlyWiki. The idea is that you save your free TiddlyWiki file to your computer. Then it’s completely yours.
64. Put your TiddlyWiki on a USB drive , and you have a “Wiki on a stick” that can be edited on virtually any computer!
65. How to download a basic TiddlyWiki: 1. Go to www.tiddlywiki.com
66. 2. Click on ‘Download software’ in the left menu
67. 3. Right-click “this link to empty.html” then select “Save link as” or “Save target as” to save the file to your computer.
68. 4. Close your Internet browser and open your very own new TiddlyWiki file to begin using it!
70. “ Wow!” you say. “This sounds great! But what if I need help?” Not to worry. There are several sources of help:
71. You can see our very own tutorial for beginners at www.giffmex.org/twfortherestofus.html
72. There is a more advanced tutorial at http://tiddlyspot.com/twhelp/
73. There is a developing official help site at http://www.tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Main_Page
74. There is also an online community eager to help you at Google Groups: http:// groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki
75. TiddlyWiki is copyrighted by UnaMesa under an Open Source license. TiddlyWiki was first created by Jeremy Ruston in 2004. TiddlyDu2 and this PowerPoint introduction were created by Dave Gifford in 2007.