The document provides a checklist for students to follow in order to produce an A grade blog as part of their AS Foundation Portfolio. It outlines that blogs must be clearly labelled with the student's name and posted in chronological order, with the stage of the project identified in the title. Students must use ICT in every entry, have a minimum of 50 blog posts relating to their research, planning and production, and not have any unexplained gaps in posting. The blogs will be formally marked and students will receive feedback.
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In this talk, I share the ways I overhauled how I work, and how that’s led to more successful projects and more satisfying client relationships.
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Embeddable widgets have proliferated the web since JavaScript was born in the mid-nineties, and even before. Since the days of CGI counters, we have come a long way, with companies like Intercom and Stripe providing drop-in code to render components that provide rich and interactive experiences within customers’ existing sites.
At Tito, we have provided an embeddable widget since early on. When it came to rewriting it, we wanted to keep the things that made it great: a simple drop-in native-like web component that was easy to customise with CSS and integrate with JavaScript hooks. Our secondary goals were higher level. We wanted an easy to use codebase, and a widget that could be the primary code that we used on our own checkout pages. We also wanted to hook in to the modern ecosystem of JavaScript package managers, bundlers and modules.
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If you’ve been involved in affiliate marketing for any length of time than you already know just how important credibility is. When it’s marketer-againstmarketer and many of us are touting similar products and pushing out competing offers, sometimes the only difference between us making the sale or the competitor is our reputation for quality, honesty and integrity!
When I turned my web writing job into this “content strategy” thing back in 2008, I thought I’d hit the jackpot: Finally, I had the tools to solve the problems that plagued my projects. Content wasn’t left ’til last, projects weren’t delayed, concerns weren’t limited to design and development. Win, win, win.
But then some terrible someone always came along to spoil my party. I’d make a style guide; the authors would stop following it. I’d work out a content model; the designer would insist on an interface it couldn’t support. I’d go through the audit results; the client would smile, nod...and go back to business as usual. I wanted to make content meaningful. Instead, I was making documents. I was making fantasies. Sometimes, I was even making enemies.
I was overwhelmed, overworked, and disappointed—until I changed the way I saw my role. Instead of tying things up with a bow and delivering it to others’ doorsteps, I learned how to make the work theirs instead—to create strategy with them, not for them.
In this talk, I share the ways I overhauled how I work, and how that’s led to more successful projects and more satisfying client relationships.
Learn here everything about Instagram Carousel posts in 2021. Also, learn here about Instagram carousel posts best practices. For more visit www.growrealfollowers.com/blogs/instagram-carousel-posts-guide.html
Paul Campbell — A Modern Approach to Third-Party Embedded Widgets (Turing Fes...Turing Fest
Embeddable widgets have proliferated the web since JavaScript was born in the mid-nineties, and even before. Since the days of CGI counters, we have come a long way, with companies like Intercom and Stripe providing drop-in code to render components that provide rich and interactive experiences within customers’ existing sites.
At Tito, we have provided an embeddable widget since early on. When it came to rewriting it, we wanted to keep the things that made it great: a simple drop-in native-like web component that was easy to customise with CSS and integrate with JavaScript hooks. Our secondary goals were higher level. We wanted an easy to use codebase, and a widget that could be the primary code that we used on our own checkout pages. We also wanted to hook in to the modern ecosystem of JavaScript package managers, bundlers and modules.
This talk will explore the process of upgrading an older widget to a modern codebase and framework, some of the advantages to be gained, and some of the challenges faced.
This presentation details the method and story behind creating the worlds 1st YouTube Resume with Navigation.
http://huboi.wordpress.com/
Presented by Peter Huboi October 5, 2009
Your website will only become successful if the content you place on it is informative, interesting and regularly refreshed. Your blog is one of the best ways to achieve this. Find out how with this free guide.
You see, the old strategies of yesterday aren’t just outdated, they are actually incredibly dangerous. Not only do you risk losing a lot of time and money because your affiliate campaigns are designed on a broken down format (that savvy marketer’s have long since abandoned), but you also risk something even more valuable – your reputation!
If you’ve been involved in affiliate marketing for any length of time than you already know just how important credibility is. When it’s marketer-againstmarketer and many of us are touting similar products and pushing out competing offers, sometimes the only difference between us making the sale or the competitor is our reputation for quality, honesty and integrity!
You see, the old strategies of yesterday aren’t just outdated, they are actually incredibly dangerous. Not only do you risk losing a lot of time and money because your affiliate campaigns are designed on a broken down format ), but you also risk something even more valuable – your reputation!
If you’ve been involved in affiliate marketing for any length of time than you already know just how important credibility is. When it’s marketer-against- marketer and many of us are touting similar products and pushing out competing offers, sometimes the only difference between us making the sale or the competitor is our reputation for quality, honesty and integrity!
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Slides for a talk on "Blogging practices to support project work" given by Brian Kelly, UKOLN at the JISC MRD Launch Meeting held in Nottingham on 1-2 December 2011.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/blogging-practices-jiscmrd-2011/
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1. Blogging Checklist for AS Foundation Portfolio – Teen Titles 2014-2015
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In order to produce an A grade blog you must make sure that you follow the outline below:
blogs must be clearly labelled with your full name and posted a chronological order
clearly write the stage of the project at the beginning of the title for each blog ('research',
'planning' or 'production').
Make good use of ICT in every blog entry (see the ICT handout).
Have minimum of 50 good blogs that clearly relate to your research, planning and production.
The blogging checklist is a starting point for blogging and we expect you to post more than is on
this list. Some suggestions for other blogs can be found at the end.
Have no unexplained gaps in your blog - it is meant to account for the entire process of this
production unit and we look for you to be posting every 2 or 3 days. Marks will be deducted for
late blogs.
Remember to post every part of the pitch (some of which can be posted as group posts – see the
pitch handout for further details)
Do not post lots of photos to your blog – you must use a photo sharing site or app. If you post
more than 4 in one blog post you will be asked to redo the post.
Formally sign off your blog at the end.
Your blogs will be marked each week and you will receive feedback on how well you are doing.
At 3 intervals throughout the unit you will have a formal ‘blogging health-check’ review. The marks from
this will be input, with some feedback and targets, into ProMonitor.
Your login details will be provided by your teacher. If you forget your login you can also get the details
from Louisa in room 315.
You MUST remember to log out of the blog after you’ve finished so you don’t lose work