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Turbo Charge Scheduled Events in Your Learning Management System by Using Tags

Absorb LMS

If your organization delivers a large number of scheduled events, it might be tough for learners to keep track of what’s available and what might fit into their daily schedules. When people think of tags, they automatically think of topic keywords. When people think of tags, they automatically think of topic keywords.

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Turbo Charge Scheduled Events in Your Learning Management System by Using Tags

Absorb LMS

If your organization delivers a large number of scheduled events, it might be tough for learners to keep track of what’s available and what might fit into their daily schedules. When people think of tags, they automatically think of topic keywords. When people think of tags, they automatically think of topic keywords.

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Turbo Charge Scheduled Events in Your Learning Management System by Using Tags

Absorb LMS

If your organization delivers a large number of scheduled events, it might be tough for learners to keep track of what’s available and what might fit into their daily schedules. When people think of tags, they automatically think of topic keywords. When people think of tags, they automatically think of topic keywords.

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Microsoft Word: To Track or Not to Track Changes

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Jennie Ruby Track Changes in Microsoft Word is an indispensible tool for editing, but it is not the best tool for the job in every editorial situation. You may find that both tiny details and big-picture edits cause you-and your reviewers-to want less tracking, not more. Making the change without tracking it is a good idea.

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Writing & Grammar: Ways to Deal With Tracked Changes Aversion

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

In my classes on editing with Word, I hear one complaint more than any other: "The people whose writing I am reviewing do not know how to use tracked changes." " "My boss hates tracked changes." These are usually easy to fix, but show that they have trouble reading the document with the changes tracked."

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Networked noughties 2003-2005

Learning with e's

Today I continue the retrospective with a review of the years 2003-2005. The first of the 'giants' was launched in August of 2003. Just a couple of months later in October 2003, Mark Zuckerberg launched a small scale service for his friends and colleagues called Facemash at Harvard University. for a small fee.

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Writing & Grammar: Where Did My Name Go?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

He had carefully followed the procedure for protecting the document for tracked changes, and he had sent it to four people. In Word 2003, that function is found under Tools > Options > User Information. Some of his reviewers were working in Word 2003. We were, however, on the right track now.

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