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Image Editing Lesson 1 : Layers
Seashore image editing Video On request I’ve made some Image editing tutorial videos and this is the first in a series of at least five. Lesson one is an introduction to using Layers. Layers are essential to the construction of … Continue reading
Posted in image editing, Learning, Mac
Tagged image editing, Layers, Mac, Mac image editor, open source, seashore
Free FTP Client Software – Using Filezilla to update Websites
Free FTP Client Software for Windows Filezilla is a free and open source FTP client software program used for connnecting to a webserver to update websites. Here’s a short tutorial video which deals with downloading, setting up and connecting Filezilla … Continue reading
Seashore Image Editor for Mac – Better than The Gimp
I can’t remember where I first came across Seashore, but its been sitting in my applications folder and dock for a couple of months and on the odd occasion when I need to do do some image editing I’ve come … Continue reading
Posted in image editing, Mac, Tools
Tagged Free, gimp, image editing, image editor, images, Mac, Mac image editor, mac mini, open source, os x, Photoshop, picnic, screencast, seashore, software, software review
London Bloggers presentations
London Bloggers This month’s London Bloggers evening meetup organised by Andy Bargery returned to the Coach and Horses with a slightly more formal evening than the usual social event, having four presentations for us to consider. Comment Tag Presented by … Continue reading
School Website Proposal
M School Website proposal Current position The public website is dated and serves little purpose other than as some sort of brochure for the school. The plain internal website is used during ICT lessons to guide children to resources according … Continue reading
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Tagged Edublog, ICT, lesson resources, open source, open source software, School, teachers resources, teaching, website, website proposal





