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Import...To create an interactive publication, start by importing a file (PDF, Word, Powerpoint, OpenOffice, etc... directly from your computer to your Calaméo account. | Convert...Your document is automatically converted. | Publish!Publish it when you wish! |
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A system is usually defined as a collection of interrelated parts. This definition includes such complex entities as a pond, a social club, or an electrical power grid. But it also includes such simple things as a pair of pliers, a compass, or needle-and-thread. We will sacrifice the logical security of the conventional definition in order to focus on more interesting systems:
A system is set of interrelated parts that give rise to emergent properties.
So David Wiley's proof of concept showing how a free Wordpress.com hosted weblog can serve up OpenCourseWare shouldn't be any surprise. But when I actually looked at it, like Jim I had something of a minor eureka moment...
All of the content for this course is accessible from the right sidebar titled Course Materials (it’s on the right there, just below the search box). But you’ll probably want to begin by just diving right into the Syllabus. You’ll also notice that Announcements are available in another sidebar there on the right, just below the Course Materials.
This is the way to go!
Here at the UNU we published three courses last year in Wordpress. It is super versatile. Two of them had wikis linked in.
http://sea.unu.edu/
http://eia.unu.edu
The third is a standalone WP site: http://foper.unu.edu
This is the way to go!
Here at the UNU we published three courses last year in Wordpress. It is super versatile. Two of them had wikis linked in.
http://sea.unu.edu/
http://eia.unu.edu
The third is a standalone WP site: http://foper.unu.edu
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Word and image (E301_1) This unit allows guest users to enter Summary 15 Intermediate 19/05/2008 RSS Feed for E301_1
Making sense of the arts – taster materials (Y160_1) This unit allows guest users to enter Summary 4 Introductory 19/05/2008 RSS Feed for Y160_1
Two concepts of freedom (A211_2) This unit allows guest users to enter Summary 20 Intermediate 19/05/2008 RSS Feed for A211_2
Studying the arts an