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David Croteau – Page 2 – Sociologist. Writer. Teacher. Lifelong learner.
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Sociologist. Writer. Teacher. Lifelong learner. Setting Up a Twitter Feed for Your WordPress Site. April 7, 2015. April 7, 2015. I’m starting to set up a revised course web site for a summer sociology class. As issues come up, I intend to write brief posts, in part as notes to myself. Perhaps they can be of help to others. This time, the topic is Twitter.). From your Dashboard, make sure you have Jetpack activated. Now activate the “Extra Sidebar Widgets” feature in Jetpack. March 27, 2015. April 1, 2015.
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connected learning – David Croteau
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Sociologist. Writer. Teacher. Lifelong learner. Five Ways to Connect: Another Look at Connected Learning. September 8, 2014. September 8, 2014. KəˈnekSHən/) noun: a relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is linked or associated with something else. Virginia Commonwealth University’s (VCU) ALT Lab. Where I work has the tagline Connected Learning for a Networked World. Most people are familiar with the notion of a networked world but what about connected learning? Digital technology is more ubiquit...
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Bronson Quick | WP Dev Table
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A hangout of developers in a loose, round table-like, discussion about tools, best practices, tips, and most importantly, WordPress. Posts By Bronson Quick. Episode 19: JavaScript for WordPress Master Course with Zac Gordon. Middot; February 17, 2016. Middot; One Comment. You should sign up for Zac’s JavaScript for WP course. The course will teach you how to develop a JavaScript application using WordPress, the REST API and JavaScript. Zac tells us how he first started using WordPress. You can find Zac o...
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Episode 9: Varying Vagrant Vagrants & WordPress In Universities with Jeremy Felt | WP Dev Table
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A hangout of developers in a loose, round table-like, discussion about tools, best practices, tips, and most importantly, WordPress. Episode 9: Varying Vagrant Vagrants & WordPress In Universities with Jeremy Felt. Middot; February 4, 2015. Middot; One Comment. You should be using Vagrant in your WordPress development workflow! Washington State University uses WordPress Multisite on a self hosted server and has been opening sourcing. Many of their themes and plugins. If Jeremy were to start VVV again tod...
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Indie Ed-Tech
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Made with Atavist. Make your own. Published in { publication.profile name}. Published in { publication.profile name}. Lsquo;Indie vs Institution’. I’m an unapologetic fan of conferences. I like them less for the formal presentations than I do for the informal conversations that follow. Case in point: it was one of those conversations at the dLRN conference. In October that led to last weekend’s Indie Ed-Tech Data Jam at Davidson College. You can read more about that in Adam Croom’s first reflection.
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Getting Started – The Truth About Lying
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The Truth About Lying. UNIV 213, Summer 2016. Thoughts on “Participation”. Week 1 (6/13 6/20). Week 2 (6/20 6/27). Week 3 (6/27 7/3). Week 4 (7/4 7/10). Week 5 (7/12 7/17). Week 6 (7/18 7/24). Week 7 (7/25 7/31). Week 8 (8/1 8/5). Here are the necessary steps for getting started with your blog and submitting work for this class. If you do not have a blog already, please go to http:/ rampages.us/. Once your blog is complete, fill out this form. Feel free to look to the FAQ page.
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Week 1 (6/13 – 6/20) – The Truth About Lying
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The Truth About Lying. UNIV 213, Summer 2016. Thoughts on “Participation”. Week 1 (6/13 6/20). Week 2 (6/20 6/27). Week 3 (6/27 7/3). Week 4 (7/4 7/10). Week 5 (7/12 7/17). Week 6 (7/18 7/24). Week 7 (7/25 7/31). Week 8 (8/1 8/5). Week 1 (6/13 – 6/20). Here is a detailed account of the first week. All assignments are due at the end of the day they are mentioned (11:59pm EDT). Please travel to the Getting Started. House here at VCU. Or create a new post on a current blog of yours. And respond to the first...