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Engage your website visitors with a unique 3D survey built with HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript.
Discover how to combine advanced HTML5 form elements to gather personal details from your site visitors and deliver a better user experience.
Discover how to create an app-like experience for iPad with HTML, CSS, and jQuery, while bypassing the need for Objective-C or the App Store.
Integrate video into an EPUB destined for the Apple iBookstore or a web site.
Shows how to create a custom interactive bar chart or other visual graphic with jQuery.
Shows how to create a custom interactive bar chart or other visual graphic with jQuery and Dreamweaver.
Make web sites more accessible and search engine friendly through proper markup and web standards compliance.
Shows how to build an online store that handles a variety e-commerce functions using Drupal Commerce.
Explores Moodle's rich learning environment and helps students successfully navigate a typical Moodle course.
Helps educators create online courses that complement classroom-based instruction and foster student interaction using the free learning management system Moodle.
A step-by-step course through a typical Moodle course for students, including how to post materials and chat with other students.
How to build a course, post assignments, and use the integrated grade book to organize the final scores in a class.
Shows how to create and arrange slides, modify master slides, and use notes and handouts.
Teaches the basic concepts and techniques required to be productive with Draw.
Offers a concise introduction to Base's features and techniques, as well as database design fundamentals.
Explores the Writer interface and demonstrates typical tasks like editing and formatting text and inserting objects.
How to work with cells, sheets, functions, charts, and other spreadsheet features.
“It is so enlightening to have the blinders removed, and see the individual parts explained and how they relate to each other.” —Daniel J.
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