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8 February 2008
Create Your Student's 'Business' Card
Topic: General
A good business card is an essential tool for any designer but students can also create a 'business' card that demonstrates their creativity and design skills and provides contact details for prospective employers and colleagues. It’s important to think about what your business card says about you, as well as what to put on your business card,  You can find over a thousand inspirational logos, cards and website designs over at FaveUp.com. If that’s not enough, check out CreativeBits for more cool business card designs. Also at PSDTUTS we have two card tutorials - Making a Print-Ready Business Card Using Only Photoshop and Using the Vanishing Point Filter to Mock up a Business Card.

Posted by tonywh2 at 8:41 AM EADT
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7 February 2008
Create Slideshows That Can Be Edited By Others
Topic: All subjects
Fliptrack is a new slideshow creation tool that allows your slideshows to be edited by others. You can add music from a library (or your own), themes and crazy effects. It is an example of emerging collaboration tools on the web.

Posted by tonywh2 at 9:36 AM EADT
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Instructional Videos and Wikis
Topic: General
Three ex-Google employees have just launched a new site called Howcast that provides high-quality instructional videos and wikis that explain how to do just about anything. This site is incredibly well done. The videos are fun and entertaining. The design of the site is fabulous. Expect Howcast to get huge. This will be one serious distraction.

Posted by tonywh2 at 9:11 AM EADT
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Creating The Perfect Portfolio
Topic: All subjects
Here is an excellent article on creating your online portfolio. If you’re a student looking for a job then an online portfolio is pretty much mandatory. In many instances, your portfolio will be looked at without you present, without any other information about you, and probably by a person who has never spoken to or seen you in person. If your portfolio has to stand alone in a critical situation like hiring, it’s worth spending some time making sure it’s going to get the job done!

Posted by tonywh2 at 7:48 AM EADT
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Use Colour Effectively and Creatively
Topic: Website design
COLOURlovers™ is a resource that monitors and influences colour trends. COLOURlovers gives students and teachers - a place to check out a world of colour, compare colour palettes, submit news and comments, and read colour related articles and interviews.

Posted by tonywh2 at 7:44 AM EADT
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6 February 2008
Put your Videos on TV
Topic: General
A neat little web app that makes videos look like they are in a TV .Quickly and easily enhance your profiles and blogs. With Moonk you can create a slideshow from your favorite pictures; a videoshow from your best videos; and a jukebox from your greatest music hits. These players can then be integrated into pages like MySpace, Hi5, Friendster, Yahoo360°, and Blogger.com or used for your own personal website.

Posted by tonywh2 at 8:19 PM EADT
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5 February 2008
Essential Software for Teachers and Students
Topic: All subjects
A list of software essentials for teachers and students. Most are free

Posted by tonywh2 at 9:11 AM EADT
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30 January 2008
Create Great PowerPoint Presentations
Topic: All subjects
It’s not PowerPoint’s fault that presentations have become boring and useless. After all, it just supplies the tools and it’s what we do with it that matters.  Here are 70+ PowerPoint and Presentation Resources and Great Examples to assist your projects.

Posted by tonywh2 at 8:54 AM EADT
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19 January 2008
Create Charts Online
Topic: All subjects
Ever needed a chart for a report? Did you not feel like spending a couple of hours in Photoshop trying to make one? Look no further than the web for quick and simple chart makers. Here is a small selection of chart makers for your use in everyday life.

Posted by tonywh2 at 9:01 AM EADT
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Planner, Organiser, To Do List
Topic: All subjects
Remember The Milk is a great planner and organiser tool. Create as many lists as you need. Into tagging? Use the task cloud to easily see what you have to do. Want to store notes along with your tasks? You can do that too. Receive reminders via email, SMS, and instant messenger. An intuitive interface makes managing tasks fun. Set due dates easily with next Friday or in 2 weeks. Share, send and publish tasks and lists with your contacts or the world. Print your entire list or a handy weekly planner which shows upcoming tasks. View your tasks on your calendar with Apple iCal or Google Calendar. Read the FreeLance review of this product.

Posted by tonywh2 at 8:43 AM EADT
Updated: 19 January 2008 8:47 AM EADT
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18 January 2008
Create Your OpenID
Topic: General
With OpenID, you don’t have to sign up and create a new account for each site that supports OpenID – you can just use the identity you already have. OpenID lets you use a web address (URL) that you control to sign in on other sites. An OpenID is a URL. An example OpenID URL would be ‘http://bob.myopenid.com/’, and when asked to sign in to an OpenID-enabled site I would type “http://bob.myopenid.com/” into the sign in box. You enter your OpenID on the login page of any site that supports OpenID (look for the OpenID logo OpenID Logo Med.), authenticate with your OpenID provider and surf on.

 


Posted by tonywh2 at 8:00 AM EADT
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17 January 2008
Customised Music Player
Topic: General

Jango is all about making online music easy, fun and social. Just type in an artist - and your first station starts playing right away. Customizing your stations further is just as easy. Just add more artists and rate songs that you want to play more or less. You can also tune in to other people's stations - and they can tune in to yours! In your player, you'll see who's listening to the same music as you, who's listening to your stations, and what your friends are playing.


Posted by tonywh2 at 7:29 AM EADT
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16 January 2008
Desktop Recording
Topic: General

Freecorder Toolbar is a revolutionary new browser-based audio recording program, combining state of the art recording technology, ease-of-use, and some great browser enhancements. You can use Freecorder Toolbar for:Recording Songs.Extracting Audio from Videos.Recording Internet Radio.Recording from your PC's Microphone or Line-in ports.


Posted by tonywh2 at 6:51 PM EADT
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Image Colour Analysis
Topic: General

Whats its color is an image-color processing utility that will evaluate an image and give you the image's primary and complementary dominant colors of an image, how many visually unique colors are in an image, and the top ten visually unique colors in an image. Extremely useful when creating any type of designs around an image. The more colorful the image, the better the results. Results will display your image on the best suited background for that image.


Posted by tonywh2 at 7:53 AM EADT
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15 January 2008
Web Site Creation
Topic: General
Webnode is a new free service that brings you a brand new innovative way of creating and editing advanced websites by just using a web browser. The system is very easy to use and is fully interactive. Real-time fast editing as you see it in the browser. By using Drag-and-Drop from the toolbar you can add new content such as polls, forums, articles, catalogues, widgets . Webnode contains more than 40 beautiful templates or you can make your own.

Posted by tonywh2 at 8:10 AM EADT
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11 January 2008
7 Ways To Start Your Business
Topic: General
Here is an article from Freelance Switch with 7 suggestions for starting your own business in the digital media industry. For example Create a Name and Logo, Start a Web Portfolio, etc.

Posted by tonywh2 at 7:52 AM EADT
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6 January 2008
Adding Audio To PowerPoint
Topic: All subjects
Here are some great tips on how to add audio - text and  music - to PowerPoint presentations. In particular the process of riff-ing where the mp3 file extension is changed to wav to allow the mp3 file to be inserted is worth noting.

Posted by tonywh2 at 6:16 PM EADT
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1 January 2008
Text To Voice Converter
Topic: General
SpokenText.net allows you to record (English, French or German) PDF, Word, plain text, PowerPoint files, ,RSS news feeds, emails and web pages, and converts them to speech automatically. You can download your recording as an iPod book or mp3 file. And every member gets a personal podcast URL , which you can use to download recordings to iTunes or your iPod. You can also easily share your recordings on your web site or blog using SpokenText Badges or individual recording players. And best of all it's COMPLETELY FREE!

Posted by tonywh2 at 3:52 PM EADT
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30 December 2007
Digital Media Tips and Resources
Topic: General

FreelanceSwitch is a website that provides advice and resources to people working in the digital content industry. Highly recommended for students thinking of running their own business - freelancing. Here are 3 great articles:
1.  A Beginners Guide to  Freelance Business  Processes.
2. Accounting Basics for a Freelancer
3. A Copyright Casestudy (RECOMMENDED) 


Posted by tonywh2 at 10:14 AM EADT
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23 December 2007
Image Enhancement
Topic: General
Here is an online version of Apple iPhoto's Enhance tool or Google Picasa's I'm Feeling Lucky button but essentially better than both of those. All you do is upload an image from your system or give it a URL to get it from and it automatically restores true original colours, corrects colour temperature and adjusts for poor lighting. There's nothing else to do and all you get is the option to download the improved image.

Posted by tonywh2 at 8:45 AM EADT
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