Six Steps for Checking Your Facebook Privacy
Last semester, I began teaching a new workshop in Emory’s library called “Facebook, Privacy, and Online Identity.” The goal of the workshop was to help students become aware of how much they share on...
View ArticleTechnology 101: The Basics No One Tells You
I’ve just returned from THATCamp 2011, and my head is spinning with all of the new things I’ve learned, the new people I’ve met, and the projects I’ve learned about. One of the most rewarding things...
View ArticleChecking Your Facebook Privacy (Again)
Last spring, I wrote a post outlining six steps for checking your Facebook privacy. These steps were developed during workshops that I had been teaching faculty and students at Emory on creating an...
View ArticleA Beginner’s Guide to HTML, part 1
If you don’t already understand the markup language known as HTML, there’s not necessarily a compelling reason for you to learn. However, if you’d like a better idea of how web pages work, then it’s...
View ArticleHost a Website on Google Drive
Last month, Mark showed us how to use Google Drive to host a continuously-updating archive of a Twitter account. Doing so means taking advantage of a new Google Drive feature, “site publishing.” Now,...
View ArticleSimple Screencasting Tips
Does anyone visit Second Life anymore? Perhaps not, or at least not often. But video tutorials are still very helpful, which makes screencasting a useful skill to develop. We’ve covered screencasting...
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