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[Lifehacker, the Productivity and Software Guide] Adobe has a pretty wide range of products under their umbrella, including Adobe Acrobat, Dreamweaver, Creative Suite, Flash, Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, etc. All the tutorials are separated not only by product category, but also by user competency level (beginner, intermediate, advanced).
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[People.uleth.ca] MODULE ONE: ICT Learner Outcomes AND Blogging: Write a 100-250 response to your impression of blogging in education. This may take a variety of forms: You may write a personal response to your first experience of blogging (or you may already be a blogger), you may summarize ways to use blogging in the classroom, you may look through the ICT Program of Studies and identify potential links to blogging, you may respond to one of the readings in the links above, or you may discuss the advantages and disadvantages of blogging in the classroom.
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[Eschoolnews.com] eSchool News online - NECC 2004: Professional development: The first 11 program participants were on hand at NECC to describe how they use well-known Macromedia products such as Flash, Dreamweaver, ColdFusion, Breeze, and Contribute, a web-based, user-friendly program that enables educators and students to update, create, and publish content to any HTML-based web site. Macromedia Education Leader Tod Tapola, the director of instructional technology at Anthony Wayne Local Schools in Whitehouse, Ohio, described Contribute as a program students embrace and said it has done much to improve the quality of school web sites in his district.
[Kiruba.com] Kiruba.com - Weblog of Kiruba Shankar: Blog is where the nuggets of his thoughts are strewn over .Adobe, Site for information about PageMaker, Acrobat, and FrameMaker.
[Weblog.infoworld.com] Jon Udell: Acrobat and InfoPath: The question on everyone's tongue now is how these products [Acrobat and InfoPath] will compete with each other. A deeper question is how they will compete with HTML/XForms and whether they will indeed progress towards being full application delivery platforms.
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