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Social Media Etiquette: Zack 'Asmongold' Palestine Comments on Twitch

Social Media Etiquette: Zack 'Asmongold' Palestine Comments on Twitch

Good/Bad Website Smackdown: Yahoo vs. Spotify

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                     The bad website design I have chosen for this smackdown is the website of Yahoo.com. When first entering Yahoo, you see far too much for an introductory tab. Too much information for one page! With this, I am blinded by the brightness of the screen! This design could be fixed through implementing specific tabs for fields of news, such as sports, politics, or science tabs. This would allow people to see what they are actually looking for instead of scrolling endlessly through the cluttered Yahoo main page. Along with this, making the main page far less bright will always be a beneficial thing for any website. Overall, Yahoo.com is a commonly used website and - while being a news and informative website - this level of clutter should not have been overlooked for so long.                     The good website design I have chosen for this smackdown is ...

Technology Blog #4: Learning to Learn in Law Enforcement

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                    Chapter three of The Connected Educator: Learning and Leading in the Digital Age chimes in with the concept of 'learning to learn'. The introduction goes onto explain that while teachers may support initial leaps in learning, it is the learners who must be the ones to initiate learning for the rest of their lives during and after their first leaps in initial education. Knowledge for practice is the knowledge taught in hopes of development in professional and academic manners, to increase ones fluency in learning. Knowledge in practice is the phase where learners try and create and connect the dots for learning and overall knowledge, and the knowledge of practice is the final phase where learners can use new information to create those connections on their own and try to improve on their own. People must also learn to unlearn and relearn information effectively, as information changes rapidly.    ...

Storytelling Tools

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  Storyboardthat 1: From Need to Greed Storyboardthat 2: The Story of Huey Long Canva 3: The Day-To-Day Pixton 4: A Story of Perseverance - of Mankind

App Smackdown 2: Trello

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  App Smackdown #2: Trello                          I chose Trello for my second App Smackdown because I frequently find myself returning to the web-based system for a variety of reasons. This app is easily-accessed through mobile and stationary technologies. As long as someone has access to the internet they will have access to Trello. Trello takes planning and organization to another level compared to many planning apps, as it has more features and accessibility than most apps I have come across in my time exploring and using the internet. There is little to no tech-savvy skills required, as Trello is easily explained and operated!                         For academic, and professional use, the usefulness of Trello are abundant. For my future career in law enforcement - and ALL careers in general - plans and goals will be made that you m...