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    Digital Literacy Essay

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    technologies to find, evaluate, create, and communicate information, requiring both cognitive and technical skills” (Visser, 2012). This is the web as many think of it; a democratic environment where content is created by users for users. Content being created by, shared, commented on, evaluated and recommended, all by users. In short it is a “read/write” web. A user can create content, this spurs another to comment, another reads the comment, and creates content based on the relationship…

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    Unit 1 Reflective Essay

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    the design principles, web development and project management. The learning areas I have identified are connected to the learning requirements of my recent placement: The immediate areas that I need to learn and update are highlighted (in red) in the curriculum map, and are sequenced and categorised as follows: • Theory: design principles and information architecture; and • Practical: Adobe Muse Creative Cloud (CC) as a web authoring tool, which supports (1) responsive web design for mobile…

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    Personal Reflection: Management style as n Project Manager Introduction: Time for self-reflection. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, Human self-reflection is the capacity of humans to exercise introspection and the willingness to learn more about their fundamental nature, purpose and essence. Being honest to myself, I needed to admit that I do not know which management style I now practice or prefer. So back to the drawing board I went, dissecting my character - management style.…

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    of hardware by playing games on the web. I started to build my desktop with the savings which I have earned to pay for the separate components and the case to build a suitable desktop computer to play online games with my friends. Then when I got a bit older I started developing an interest in creating web pages and social networking pages for my friends which the quality developed over time by manipulating images and creating an animated banner so that the web page as it could be presentable…

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    Responsive Web Design With the rapid creation of new and innovative ways for consumers to browse the Internet, delivering a functional yet aesthetically pleasing online experience has become an increasingly difficult task for web developers to do (Lee, et al., 2015). Aspect ratio, pixel density, screen size, and browser type are some of the things that must be taken into account when creating a website or app for the web; and with the release of every new phone, tablet, laptop, television, and…

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    managing a website’s web content. CMS offers its user’s, including those without critical coding and web technology skills, a powerful platform to accomplish common functions such as content editing from a web browser. The system contains two elements; the Content Delivery Application (CDA) and the Content Management Application (CMS). Some of the typical features of a CMS include; Format Management, Web Publishing, Revision Control as well as Search, Indexing and Retrieval tools. The web…

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    A/B Testing Essay

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    1. A/B Testing - What Is A/B Testing? A/B testing is basically a test where two or extra variations of a web page are shown to users at random, and statistical evaluation is used to examine which version performs better for a given conversion goal. Running an A/B test directly compares a version against a current existing performance means that we can ask centered questions about alterations to the website. And collect data generated from the variation effect. Testing eliminates the guesswork…

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    consumers have become accustomed to certain standards in web design. In order to make a lasting impression on website visitors, an experience needs to be built that goes beyond that of a plain, usable website. Usability is crucial online as it has direct impact on the potential revenue a website can produce. Similarly social media can also impact on an organisations bottom line. Social media allows retailers to increase awareness of a product or service, allowing businesses to simultaneously…

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    The area not visible to this search is called the deep web, is often mistakenly referred to as the dark web. The dark web is a space within the deep web where child pornography, snuff videos, and other illegal and horrifying acts take place, sometimes live on a webcam. The deep web itself is a wide array of websites that have been put out of use, carry out less violent illegal activities such as the buying and selling…

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    o Mail/E-mail Server – this is required within the company. A mail server is known as a mail transfer. In other words, is an application that receives an incoming email from other users. One example of a mail server could be Outlook. The company will use a mail server for sending emails to clients and staffs about important information. In order for a mail server to function properly, Terex will need a device called a Switch. A switch helps the business to connect a device e.g. mail server to a…

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