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This document provides an overview of digital tools for web and mobile platforms. It discusses fundamentals of digital elements including hardware, platforms, software and data. It then covers various types of digital tools including applications, content formats, and ways to find tools and content. The document includes self-check activities to test understanding of digital concepts. It also demonstrates several tools for reading, organizing content, creating documents and websites.
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The document provides an overview of the internet and how to use it. It defines key internet concepts like servers, clients, websites, and web browsers. It demonstrates how to connect to the internet at home through wired or wireless connections. It also shows how to perform common web browser tasks like searching, bookmarking, and downloading files. The goal is to give students basic skills and understanding of using and navigating the internet.
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It doesn't matter if your organization is large or small, or if you have a complex network or have no server at all. Knowing about online collaboration tools can help organizations and individuals be more effective, for less money, especially when your staff is not located in one central location.
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This webinar is ideal for decision makers, board members, accidental techies or anyone interested in learning how one nonprofit is successfully using online tools for collaborating.
You can discuss this webinar on Twitter with the hashtag #techsoup or join us for a live-stream of the event in Second Life.
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Digital toolbox researchanddevelopmentchollinsucla
This document provides an overview of digital tools for web and mobile platforms. It discusses fundamentals of digital elements including hardware, platforms, software and data. It then covers various types of digital tools including applications, content formats, and ways to find tools and content. The document includes self-check activities to test understanding of digital concepts. It also demonstrates several tools for reading, organizing content, creating documents and websites.
Presentation on basic digital tools for writers and journalists at 2009 Gold Rush Writers workshop, Mokelumne Hill, Calif.. http://www.goldrushwriters.com/
The document discusses various online communication methods including VoIP, document sharing, blogs, forums and online communities. It provides instructions on setting up accounts and using tools like Skype, Google Drive, Evernote, Dropbox, YouTube, Flickr, Picasa, Blogger and online forums and support groups. The objectives are to describe and demonstrate techniques for online communication and to perform related tasks to experience different communication opportunities.
The document provides an overview of the internet and how to use it. It defines key internet concepts like servers, clients, websites, and web browsers. It demonstrates how to connect to the internet at home through wired or wireless connections. It also shows how to perform common web browser tasks like searching, bookmarking, and downloading files. The goal is to give students basic skills and understanding of using and navigating the internet.
[OWASP-TR Mobil Güvenlik Çalıştayı 2015] Yalçın Çakmak - Social Media Apps Fo...OWASP Turkiye
This document discusses social media forensics on mobile devices. It introduces the topic by noting the large percentage of social media users on mobile and the potential for evidence from mobile devices in investigations. It then outlines the scope of the research, including focusing on Android and iOS operating systems and popular social media apps like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and WhatsApp. The document describes the methodology used, including acquiring physical and logical images using tools like XRY and examining evidence using commercial and open source tools. Finally, it provides examples of specific artifacts and evidence found from the various social media apps on both Android and iOS devices.
It doesn't matter if your organization is large or small, or if you have a complex network or have no server at all. Knowing about online collaboration tools can help organizations and individuals be more effective, for less money, especially when your staff is not located in one central location.
In this free webinar, Kami Griffiths will interview Jon Warnow from 350.org to learn about the tools that they use to accomplish their mission specifically Google Apps, Skype and Salsa Labs-Democracy in Action. We'll also hear from Jay Boren, from Google, who will provide more information about Google Apps and the ways that nonprofits and libraries can take advantage of this suite of free tools.
This webinar is ideal for decision makers, board members, accidental techies or anyone interested in learning how one nonprofit is successfully using online tools for collaborating.
You can discuss this webinar on Twitter with the hashtag #techsoup or join us for a live-stream of the event in Second Life.
The document discusses group collaboration tools for a class project. It evaluates criteria like being free, cross-platform, and having sufficient storage. Google Docs, Dropbox, SkyDrive, Skype, Evernote and Wizehive are compared in terms of advantages like real-time editing and disadvantages like limited features. The group chooses Google Docs as the best tool since it is free, easy to use across locations and devices, and allows real-time collaborative editing.
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- How to upload, edit, and rate documents on SharePoint sites
- An overview of the different sections and capabilities available on personal SharePoint profiles and My Sites
- How to filter and manage activity streams and notifications on profiles
- Customizing profile settings like colleagues, tags, and notifications
The presentation provides guidance on common tasks for organizing, sharing, and finding content on SharePoint sites, as well as customizing personal profile pages. It includes screenshots and step-by-step instructions.
The document discusses the evolution of the web from Web 1.0 to the current Web 3.0. Web 1.0 began in the 1990s and allowed for mainly read-only access to information on the internet. Web 2.0 emerged in the early 2000s and enabled user-generated content and greater interactivity through technologies like blogs, wikis, mashups and social media. Web 3.0, also called the Semantic Web, aims to make web content machine-readable through metadata and technologies like RDF and OWL so that intelligent software agents can process information on behalf of users. It involves greater integration of mobile technologies as well.
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Para acceder a su cuenta de Outlook, debe ingresar a la dirección www.up.ac.pa, ingresar su usuario y contraseña, y hacer clic en "Sign In". Para cambiar la foto de perfil en Outlook, debe hacer clic en la figura a la derecha, seleccionar "Cambiar", buscar la foto deseada en su carpeta de archivos, y guardar los cambios.
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This document provides technology tips and tools in several categories. It identifies 10 new technology tips, including PicPick for screen capturing, LastPass for password management, Shrink the Web for thumbnail previews of web pages, and tools for viewing files on Kindle readers. It also lists social media and productivity tools like TweetDeck, RockMelt, Join.Me, WordPress, and Evernote.
The document evaluates several collaboration tools based on criteria like file sharing, messaging, planning, and task management. It discusses the pros and cons of tools like Kona, ProjectPier, Scribblar, Google Docs, and Dropbox. Kona was chosen as it best met the criteria with an intuitive interface and capabilities for sharing files, calendars, tasks and conversations in one place.
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This document discusses and compares several tools for online collaboration. It provides details on pros and cons of Google Docs, Skype, Zotero, Sync.in, and Twiddla. Google Docs allows simultaneous editing of documents and is accessible from any device with an internet connection. However, it requires a Gmail account and internet connectivity. The document concludes that Google Docs is the best choice for the group project due to its ease of use and compatibility across operating systems.
The document discusses various topics related to information and communication technology (ICT). It provides an overview of the evolution of the World Wide Web from static Web 1.0 to more interactive Web 2.0 and emerging semantic Web 3.0. It also discusses technology convergence and popular social media platforms. Additionally, it outlines some common online dangers like email spam, phishing and computer viruses as well as protections like firewalls and antivirus software.
Diigo is a cloud-based bookmarking and annotation tool that allows users to save web pages, add notes and highlights, and organize bookmarks. It offers features for collaboration like shared groups, interactive sticky notes, and publishing annotations. Teachers and students can use Diigo to collectively manage and discuss research sources.
This document appears to be a slide deck presentation on using and customizing SharePoint sites and profiles. Some of the key topics covered include:
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- Customizing profile settings like colleagues, tags, and notifications
The presentation provides guidance on common tasks for organizing, sharing, and finding content on SharePoint sites, as well as customizing personal profile pages. It includes screenshots and step-by-step instructions.
The document discusses the evolution of the web from Web 1.0 to the current Web 3.0. Web 1.0 began in the 1990s and allowed for mainly read-only access to information on the internet. Web 2.0 emerged in the early 2000s and enabled user-generated content and greater interactivity through technologies like blogs, wikis, mashups and social media. Web 3.0, also called the Semantic Web, aims to make web content machine-readable through metadata and technologies like RDF and OWL so that intelligent software agents can process information on behalf of users. It involves greater integration of mobile technologies as well.
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Para acceder a su cuenta de Outlook, debe ingresar a la dirección www.up.ac.pa, ingresar su usuario y contraseña, y hacer clic en "Sign In". Para cambiar la foto de perfil en Outlook, debe hacer clic en la figura a la derecha, seleccionar "Cambiar", buscar la foto deseada en su carpeta de archivos, y guardar los cambios.
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O documento descreve um programa de cuidados de saúde para idosos. O programa fornece assistência médica, serviços de apoio e cuidados de enfermagem para garantir o bem-estar e a qualidade de vida dos idosos. Os participantes recebem atendimento personalizado para atender às suas necessidades individuais de saúde e bem-estar.
Este documento describe una nueva línea de investigación sobre seguridad ante explosiones. Su objetivo es incrementar el nivel de seguridad de las infraestructuras críticas mediante el uso de modelos avanzados de simulación de amenazas y diseños constructivos seguros. La línea aplica estos métodos al estudio del comportamiento de sistemas constructivos y estructuras ante explosiones, así como a la reconstrucción de escenarios explosivos forenses.
This document provides an overview of network and data communication topics, including:
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- The Internet is a global network that allows access to online information and resources to support teaching and learning through tools, lectures, and multimedia.
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From Traditional ECM to Content Services: Modernizing Content Management with...Joel Oleson
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See firsthand how we continue to push Enterprise Content Management (ECM) forward into the modern content services world. SharePoint in the cloud is far more performant than classic server-based platforms. In this session, get a tour of our latest and upcoming innovations for reusing, creating, collaborating, and protecting information through its lifecycle. SharePoint has numerous key ECM capabilities (intake, content types, bulk edits, retention, data governance labels) across each of these scenarios to make content management easier and more manageable.
More info on this topic at: https://resources.techcommunity.microsoft.com/content-services/
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This document provides a summary of alternative delivery tools that can be used for e-learning, including blogs, wikis, social networks, visual tools, communication tools, student productivity tools, and mind mapping tools. Several specific tools are mentioned for each category, along with their website URLs. The document encourages exploring the top 100 tools for learning and cool tools for schools resources for more options.
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This document provides information on connecting a mobile app to a backend. It discusses the pros and cons of storing data inside versus outside an app. The document recommends building a backend first to define data structure and layout. It suggests using modern frameworks like Django and Python for the backend, with RESTful APIs and security. The document also provides tips for building the mobile app, including using HTTP clients, Gson for mapping responses, and AsyncTask to keep the app responsive. An example app called Tunibus is described that uses Neo4j and a RESTful API to find transportation routes.
The document discusses open source software (OSS), including its history and key ideas. It provides pros and cons of using OSS, such as free software but also limited compatibility. Examples are given of open source alternatives to paid software for operating systems, office suites, email clients, web browsers, antivirus software, media players, and photo editors. The document concludes that OSS provides good free alternatives but may require effort to learn, and users should choose what they are most comfortable with.
This document provides an overview of computer networks and the internet. It defines key terms like LAN, WAN, internet, internet protocols, and internet services. It describes how devices like routers, modems, and browsers enable connectivity and access to the internet. It also discusses internet search engines, email, and basic functions of a web browser like bookmarks and homepage. The document is intended as an introductory guide to understanding computer networks and the internet at a high level.
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This document provides an overview of using advanced iPads, including tips for navigating iOS 7, organizing apps, accessing the multi-tasking bar, taking screenshots, copying and pasting, and using apps like Evernote, Dropbox, Adobe Reader, Kindle and Nook. It also discusses how to find apps, prices of iPads, differences between models, sample invoices, accessories like cases and keyboards, and how to add apps to multiple iPads. The document aims to help users make the most of their iPads' capabilities.
This document provides an overview of web tools and search engines. It discusses the history of web browsers from Tim Berners-Lee inventing the World Wide Web in 1990 to modern browsers like Chrome, Firefox and Safari. It also explains how search engines like Google, Yahoo and Bing work by crawling the web, indexing pages and returning relevant search results. The document aims to familiarize students with using common web tools and information retrieval through search engines.
Slides for a college course based on "Incident Response & Computer Forensics, Third Edition" by by Jason Luttgens, Matthew Pepe, and Kevin Mandia.
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This document discusses various Web 2.0 tools that can be used in the classroom, including their educational uses and advantages. It describes applications like Wordle, Visuword, Quizlet, Animoto, and Photo Story 3 that allow students to collaborate, share information, and engage with course content in new ways. Overall, the document promotes Web 2.0 tools for making learning more interactive, accessible from any device, and tailored to individual students' needs.
What's New with OneDrive for Business - SPFestSeattleDrew Madelung
Have you seen all the new features in OneDrive for Business lately? Are you getting ready to roll-out OneDrive to your enterprise? Or are you just looking to see what you’re missing if you aren’t on OneDrive yet? OneDrive for Business in Office 365 is changing quickly and we as end-users and IT professionals need to try keep up.
Join me as we walk through the newest improvements to the world of OneDrive for Business in Office 365. This session will be demo filled and by the end you will see the investment and dedication that Microsoft has too provide a solid personal file solution.
The document discusses important considerations for choosing digital tools for data visualization projects, including licensing, ownership, platform support, intended audience, flexibility, and robustness. It provides examples of free and paid tools for data visualization, mapping, project display and management, including ManyEyes, Google Maps, Google Earth, ArcGIS, MIT Simile widgets, Scalar, and Pivotal Tracker. It emphasizes that high quality metadata and understanding the components of one's data are important for enabling reuse and interoperability with other tools.
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to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
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centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
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providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
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and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
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For each of the following, identify the hardware
function it most relates to: (I)nput, (S)torage,
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cable
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5. Deleting files from a floppy disk
6. Feeling a vibration on a touchscreen when
tapping it
7. Scanning a bar code
8. Searching for the details associated with
the scanned bar code
9. Scanning a photograph
10. Uploading a photograph to Facebook
11. Sending a text message
12. Doing a Google search
13. Viewing the playback of a video you
recorded
14. The pause immediately after you take a
picture
15. The pause during buffering when a
streaming video is initiated
For each of the following, identify the type of
network it most relates to: (C)able
connection, (W)i-fi, (M)obile Broadband,
(B)luetooth, (G)PS:
1. Two laptops send documents to a printer
at the same time
2. Connecting a wireless headset to a
smartphone
3. Connecting an external hard drive to a
computer
4. Connecting a smartphone and a tablet to
a home network
5. Transferring files between two
smartphones in the same room
6. Your smartphone connects to the Web to
download email during your commute to
work
7. Copying all the photos and videos from a
tablet to a computer
8. Connecting a streaming media box to a
television
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7. Self-check activity review
Name the operating system that matches the
following description:
1. An open-source mobile OS that runs on a wide
variety of phones
2. A freely available computer OS that is rare in
comparison to Windows and MacOS
3. Operating systems that combine software and
ship with portable devices are called _________
_________
4. The latest mobile operating system from
Microsoft
For each of the following, identify its primary
functions: Query and (V)iew, Create and (A)lter,
(C)ommunicate, Control and (M)anage, (T)ransact:
1. Microsoft Word
2. IMDB Mobile App
3. YouTube Web Site
4. Calendar Mobile App
5. Google Maps
6. iTunes
7. Skype
8. Calculator
9. Wells Fargo Online Banking
10.Shazam
11.Google Chrome Web Browser
For each of the items listed below, identify
which type of application it most relates to:
(S)tandalone, (W)eb, (C)lient/Server Web
1. Streaming movies from the Internet to a
TV through a set-top box
2. Watching a TV show on a tablet
3. Using the Yelp smartphone app to search
for nearby Italian restaurants
4. Adding numbers using the calculator app
on a computer
5. Browsing the Forbes Web site on a tablet
to read the latest news
6. Scanning a bar code and searching for
places to purchase the item
7. Searching Google.com for articles on
neuroscience research
8. A set of solitaire card games on a
computer
9. Sending an email using a mobile app
10.Viewing a document using the mobile
version of Adobe Acrobat
11.Using a computer to purchase books
from Amazon
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8. • PC applications
• Application extensions
• Mobile apps
• Web/cloud applications
• Software business models
• Finding tools
13. Researching digital tools
Blogs such as LifeHacker are great
resources for finding tools to suit a
particular need.
Search Google for “Lifehacker:
best [tool label] [platform]”
14. Finding software alternatives
Search alternativeto.net to view a list
of applications with similar features.
• Enter the name of a software
program
• View list of alternatives
• Filter by platform, license, or tag
• Sort by rank, popularity or recently
added
15. Demo and lab activity
Finding desktop application tools
Finding mobile app tools (optional)
16. • Digital content formats
• Instructional uses
• Tools for finding content
• Documenting links
• Creative Commons
25. Umano
A mobile application for listening to
news articles narrated by voice
actors.
• Select categories and news
channels
• View a feed of recommendations
• Add articles to a customized
playlist
• Play new articles
• Favorite and comment on articles
• Share articles
26. Spreeder
Improve reading speed using rapid
serial visualization presentation.
• Paste text from copied from
other sources
• Play the text in window, one or
two words at a time
• Adjust settings to optimize your
reading
• Use a one-click browser
bookmarklet to Spreed text on
any page with one click
28. AllTop
“An online magazine rack the Web”
• Browse subjects, topics and sub-
topics
• Locate channels and feeds on
relevant topics
• View the latest news
• Combine different feeds and
articles into a personal collection
• Share your collection
29. Pocket
Manage an online list of content
you’d like to consume later.
• Add links directly to the Web
application, use a browser
extension, or send from mobile
apps
• View your queue of content from
a browser or mobile app
• Tag your items for easy
organization
30. Evernote
Remember Everything
• Add notes containing text,
images, audio memos, links
handwriting, attachments and
other elements
• Organize notes in stacks & folders
• Tag and add meta data to notes
• View, search and manage notes
from a desktop application,
mobile app, or the Evernote web
application
• Export notes to a variety of
formats
• Backup data to your computer
31. Springpad
Manage structured lists of data in
powerful ways.
• Manage items based on type:
product, movie, book, etc.
• Add items manually using the
Web application, from a browser
extension or a mobile device
• Organize into themed notebooks
and apply tags
• Generate feeds of your items for
use in other applications
• Share your notebooks and track
who sees what
32. Bit.ly
Easily work with long links
• Abbreviate long URLs to create
compact links
• Easily email or send links via text
message
• Track clicks and view analytics
34. • HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
• Adobe Acrobat Pro
• Google Drive
• Slideshare
• Scribd
• Working with text and
documents
35. Common Document Formats
ASCII Text (txt) Rich Text Format (rtf)
Limited to plain text. Portable
and good for quickly storing
simple content
A semi-portable format
supported by most word
processors
Microsoft Word (doc)
This popular document format
works primarily with Microsoft
Word
Web Page (html) Adobe Acrobat (pdf)
A portable format that
supports structure, layout
formatting, links, embedded
media, and scripting
A portable format designed to
present print-formatted
pages the same way on any
platform
36. HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
A universal standard for formatting
text for viewing in a browser.
• Apply formatting and layout
• Display links and embed media
• Integrate a form
• Define the visual properties of
document elements (CSS)
• Support for interactive scripting
(JavaScript)
37. Adobe Acrobat Pro
A toolkit for creating documents that
look the same on any device.
• Generate a PDF from any other
document format
• Combine, order, delete pages
• Add links and integrate rich
media
• Overlay a form
• Use OCR on faxes and scans
• Apply security settings
• Digitally sign documents
• Add several types of comments
38. Google Drive
Cloud application combines office
suite with storage platform
• Word processor, spreadsheet,
presentation, drawing, and more
• Easily share documents via URL
• Concurrent editing, collaboration,
version history, in-document
instant messaging
• Export to PDF and other popular
document formats
39. Slideshare
Publish your presentation online.
Share link or embed in a web page.
• Upload your Power Point
presentation
• Configure settings (downloading,
embedding, etc.)
• View basic or detailed analytics
• Add to your LinkedIn profile or
embed in a Web page, or share
on social media
40. Scribd
Upload documents and make them
accessible on the Web
• Make your document easily
viewed on mobile devices
• Sell documents online
• View analytics
44. Pen.io
Likely the fastest way to create and
publish a single Web page
• Choose label and password
• Type content inside page, paste
plain text content
• Page HTML markup to add
images and embedded media
45. Weebly
A free platform for creating a
complete Web site.
• Start with pre-existing templates
that fit your design preferences
• Build a Web site using visual tools
• Paste content from other sources
• Publish the site
46. Google Sites
Create more robust Web sites
• Start with pre-existing themes
• Use familiar interfaces to create
Web pages
• Configure permissions and settings
for collaborative editing and
management