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Fuse Application Plus Moreā€¦For Genealogy

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Earlier this spring I started my career with TechSmith and was assigned to the Fuse team as a Software Test Specialist. This template allows me to include pictures of my ancestors to enhance the presentation of their details. Taking Pictures in the Wild. The more I have worked with Fuse, the more enamored I have become with it.

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Capturing your past with Technology: Lisa Louise Cooke of Genealogy Gems

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This week, TechSmith will be making a showing at the RootsTech conference in Salt Lake City, the largest family history conference in North America. Annotate captures to emphasize particular parts of source records, including adding references. Again, TechSmith Fuse to the rescue! Who are we? Where did we come from?

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Dev Corner - Brian Dishaw

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I have an idea for a simple data mashup application for a Windows Phone 7 that will allow me to scan RSS feeds for mentions of fantasy football players. Just picture an eighties montage with me in front of a computer programming to Dancing Queen. I also needed to add a reference to the MSTest framework. Easy right?

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9 Simple Hacks to Write Better Knowledge Base Articles

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Once youā€™ve decided on a specific strategy for your article, it’s time to start painting the picture. Weā€™re all guilty of scanning the headers of an article before reading all the way through to make sure it’s something we want to invest our time in. This is what we scan when we pull up our search results on Google.

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Text, Images, or Video in Your Technical Communication?

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1 – Markings often found on products that can refer to the legislation that makes it mandatory to deliver user instructions in print. If you find specific procedures that are too difficult to explain clearly with text or pictures only, then video may be of added value. appeared first on TechSmith Blogs. Use text instead.

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Computational Thinking in Teaching and Learning

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This term, first coined by Jeannette Wing , a professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University, refers to several key ideas of thinking that are essential to computer science. My own processing power and observation skills are free to scan the room and figure out what the next step should be.

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