Thursday, February 26, 2015
How to Lock Down Clipart in a PDF!

Heres the poll for those of you who are curious!
I wrote up two separate tutorials... one for Mac users and one for PC users. The steps are totally different on the two computers so it warranted two separate write ups!



For next weeks poll, Ill be adding how to save your files as ZIP files!
Quickly Switch Between Your Open Programs

Run Android Apps on PC Free
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Enjoy Android Apps on PC with Bluestack |
How to Run Android Apps on PC?
Now a days smart phones become basic need of a social human. There are very interesting stuff in smart phones like addictive apps and games. Specially Android platform provide a lot of apps and games that are very addictive. The first apps to go viral at an unprecedented pace were the apps with calling and texting, which are capable of reducing the burden on your wallet by helping you stay in touch with your dear ones. Such apps are rightly called “Over The Top” or OTT apps, some examples are We Chat, WhatsApp, Viber, Line, Rebtel etc. The important differences in these apps are that only a few of these apps help you make phone calls (Rebtel and Viber), the others are only text messaging based. So many people want to try Android Apps on their PC so i got this solution for them. Follow this easy tutorial and enjoy Android Apps on your Pc.
Steps to Get Android Games/Apps on your PC:
- First of All Download the Android Emulator from the link below.
- Click Here to Download Bluestacks.
- Youwave is a good emulator too, but it won’t work with ARM based apps.
- Install Bluestacks and run it. Note: You might run into graphics errors during installation,But still you can find out the solutions to almost most of the Bluestacks errors here.
- On the home page of Bluestacks, click on the search button and type in the name of the app or the game you want.
Bluestacks Android Emulator |
- Select one of the many app stores and install the app.
- Go back to the home page and you should see the app listed there, you should be able to double click the app and run it.
The Role of Critical Thinking in the Online Learning Environment
Link to article (By Kelly Bruning)
"The role of critical thinking and reflective learning in the online environment is paramount. Critical thinking is the process of taking learned theory and applying them in practice. This requires cognitive skills that require the learner to think of ways to take the concepts learned and apply them.
Critical thinking assignments provide an opportunity for learners to apply knowledge to practical application. Online instructors have the responsibility of providing this opportunity for educational growth to learners and must become creative in developing assignments and projects that foster that growth (extracted highlights jumbled together)."
"Northwestern Michigan College has a campus-wide movement incorporate five core general education learning outcomes in all classes. They are summarized as follows:
- The ability to problem solve.
- The ability to communicate to with other learners.
- The ability to use the English language in communication.
- The ability to read and summarize.
- The ability to apply critical thinking concepts to course concepts."
Overall, this article focuses on the importance of embedding reflection, interaction (student-student, student-instructor, learning communities), problem-solving activities, and feedback into the online learning environment to raise learning to higher levels of critical reflective thinking, and to enhance the quality and effectiveness of online learning.
The real question is how much critical thinking and reflective learning do you apply to your studies?
Although, the lecturer or online instructor has the responsibility of providing such a conducive environment, dont depend on it, and instead be proactive and apply it to everything you learn. With a bit of spice and creativity you can apply these two core elements to your studies, and become a true problem-solver and thinker, which Malaysia increasingly needs .
Schoolr All In One Online Research Tool
Schoolrs Blog: http://schoolr.wordpress.com/
This All-In-One search tool enables you to access several I-always-use sites (to find stuff) from one site, which currently include Reference.com family, Google, Wikipedia, Acrnonym Finder, Urban Dictionary, SparkNotes, NCSU, and unitconversion (Hopefully Answers.com and other juicy search sites could be added to the list soon). Since the search fields on Schoolr are linked directly to the sites they represent, it should not be difficult to add more (Though, information overload might kick-in).
Better yet, why not create a tool that enables us to add whatever tools we want to use for online researching (By the way the r in Schoolr stands for research), providing us the flexibility to access all our personal favorite juicy research tools from one site, saving us precious time. To add spice to it, we are able to see statistics on which research tools are mostly used, and who are using what, and the different combinations (on one site) used by anyone (according to the users preferences), including gurus like Joseph Hart, Jay Cross, and Jane Knight (who linked me to this tool). For information overload geeks like me, I would like to see all these research tools search at once, meaning that we only need to enter once (one entry field only, saving us more precious time) with checkboxes to the research tools (and the ability to add new checkboxes as we discover), and then the window will split into 2,4,6, 8 or more smaller windows (depending upon your selected checkboxes), enabling us to multi-task between all the juice (or summarize the findings using some Artificial Intelligence and/or Fuzzy logic). Enough!!!!
In addition, there are surely many other things we could do to spice up and make this great initiative more crispy and delicious.
Actually (I am no programmer, so please ignore the rest of this post if it does not make sense), the technology behind this tool is not spectacular, but the idea is creative and innovative (Respect!). As far as I understand (after watching the Channel News video. Yeah, I liked the Chicken Little promotion method, too!), it all came about when one whizz kid (founder) simply got fed up going to all these sites to do his online researching and solved his problem by creating Schoolr (all-in-one), and by doing so he has actually made our research life easier (if we use it, too).
So, if you are fed up, got a problem, or frustrated with something?
Please, remember that problems and frustrations are great opportunities to discover, invent, create, innovate,change the world, become famous, and make big bucks :)