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Monthly Archives: January 2023
Google Chrome Dictation Out and About Tutorial
Don’t know about you, but I find lots of good ideas occur to me while out and about. Perhaps writing on the hand or the calendar ideas of Google Gmail Calendar and Kinesthetic Learning Tutorial are the go for you … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged connection, demonstration, email, Google, Google Chrome, hands free, internet, iPhone, kinesthetic, MacBook Air, programming, share, sharing, SMS, speech to text, tether, tethering, tutorial, Web Application, WiFi
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Google Chrome Dictation Primer Tutorial
The work of yesterday’s Wikipedia Colour Coded Mark Speech to Text Tutorial has prompted us to start down the road to developing a (let’s just say for now) Dictation web application that suits use on a macOS or Windows Google … Continue reading
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Tagged demonstration, Google, Google Chrome, programming, speech to text, tutorial, Web Application
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Wikipedia Mark Language Tutorial
Yesterday’s Wikipedia Mark Primer Tutorial‘s efforts were a first effort at ideas surrounding … take Wikipedia content, thanks … and … surround textual webpage body content via “mark” HTML element (effectively annotating it) … for the purposes as an aid … Continue reading
Alarm on iOS Primer Tutorial
We had occasion to want to set an alarm on our iPhone. It is a one off, as you can see by the “Delete” button steps we show at the end of our animated GIF presentation. So we consulted Google … Continue reading

