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Category Archives: eLearning
E-learning refers to the use of electronic media and information and communication technologies (ICT) in education ( Wikipedia )
Earth Bearing Distance Missing Two Trip Details Summary Tutorial
The recent Earth Bearing Distance Missing Two Locality Distance Ring Tutorial coalesced “From” Place name functionality for … defined bearing … deriving horizon place defined distance … deriving ring of positions … and today we consider … Trip functionality thoughts … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, bearing, compass, distance, Earth, elevation, event, focus, form, FormData, geo chart, geodata, geographicals, Google Directions, horizon, HTML, IFRAME, inline html email, iPhone, Javascript, latitude, longitude, map, name, navigate, navigation, onblur, order, orienteering, PHP, place, placename, programming, ring, submit, textbox, trips, trtip, tutorial, Wikipedia
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Gmail Webmail Email Attachment on iPad Signature Reply Tutorial
We mused on digital signing with the recent Making of Stylus Email Signatures with Touch Devices Tutorial. Today’s blog posting also tackles the thorny issue of creating “real” digital signatures, in our case on an iPad with Adobe Acrobat installed, … Continue reading →
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Tagged acrobat, adobe acrobat, attachment, digital signature, email, email attachment, files, Gmail, Gmail Webmail, iOS, iPad, PDF, signature, stylus, tutorial, video, webmail, YouTube
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Earth Bearing Distance Missing Two Locality Distance Ring Tutorial
The corollary to yesterday’s Earth Bearing Distance Missing Two Place Name and Horizon Tutorial‘s … locality and bearing derivation of a “place on horizon” position … is, today … locality and distance derivation of a “locality distance ring” set of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, bearing, compass, distance, Earth, elevation, event, focus, form, FormData, geo chart, geodata, geographicals, horizon, HTML, IFRAME, inline html email, iPhone, Javascript, latitude, longitude, map, name, navigate, navigation, onblur, order, orienteering, PHP, place, placename, programming, ring, submit, textbox, tutorial, Wikipedia
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Earth Bearing Distance Missing Two Place Name and Horizon Tutorial
Yesterday’s Earth Bearing Distance Missing Two Place Name Tutorial left off with … We hope so, and there is another reason for this preparatory work that will be explained tomorrow. Stay tuned! Well, today’s “tomorrow”. Let me ask first, did … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, bearing, compass, distance, Earth, elevation, event, focus, form, FormData, geo chart, geographicals, horizon, HTML, IFRAME, inline html email, iPhone, Javascript, latitude, longitude, map, name, navigate, navigation, onblur, order, orienteering, PHP, place, placename, programming, submit, textbox, tutorial, Wikipedia
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Earth Bearing Distance Missing Two Place Name Tutorial
It’s often a good news story in I.T. when you can replace or supplement numbers with names (without being too nosy about it, that is!) And so, extending the functionality of our “Missing Two” web application talked about, last, with … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, bearing, distance, Earth, event, focus, form, FormData, geo chart, geographicals, HTML, IFRAME, inline html email, Javascript, latitude, longitude, map, name, navigate, navigation, onblur, order, PHP, place, placename, programming, submit, textbox, tutorial, Wikipedia
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Prime Numbers Fractional Sharing Tutorial
Is the Prime Numbers via Fractional Display web application of yesterday’s Prime Numbers Fractional Favicon Canvas Tutorial generic enough to consider giving it more scope for sharing and collaboration? We think so, and if you do too, you might want … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, animation, canvas, collaboration, composite, display, DOM, email, even, favicon, FormData, fraction, GIMP, HTML, icon, IFRAME, inline html email, Javascript, mathematics, odd, onload, prime, prime number, programming, share, sharing, SMS, sub, sup, table, toDataURL, tutorial, twin, width
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Prime Numbers Fractional Favicon Canvas Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Prime Numbers Fractional Favicon Tutorial … What’s the HTML5 canvas element got to do with web browser tab icon “favicon” graphic content? Well, as per the excellent advice ideas on this webpage, thanks, we can use the … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, canvas, composite, display, DOM, even, favicon, fraction, GIMP, HTML, icon, IFRAME, Javascript, mathematics, odd, onload, prime, prime number, programming, sub, sup, table, toDataURL, tutorial, twin, width
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Prime Numbers Fractional Favicon Tutorial
So what’s the “favicon” in today’s blog posting title? If none the wiser, what about the (pretty much standalone Javascript) code below? var rldone=”; function arsthen() { if (document.getElementById(‘myicon’)) { document.getElementById(‘myicon’).href=’/favicon’ + rldone + ‘.ico’; if (rldone == ”) { … Continue reading →
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