When and how to use Excel and Dreamweaver together for data tables

https://youtu.be/r1N2ZVgR5Y4 Building tables in HTML is easy, especially with the building tools Adobe Dreamweaver offers. But what if you have a lot of data in a spreadsheet that you want to quickly get online for others to see, without entering it all into tables by hand? That's where Microsoft Office's Excel can lend a helping … Continue reading When and how to use Excel and Dreamweaver together for data tables

These are a few of my favorite newsletters

Email newsletters -- the new blogs? Maybe. Maybe not. But they sure do comprise a vast frontier of content delivery experimentation that looks and feels a lot like the golden era of blogging. I have examples of newsletters I've crafted in various formats. I'm still trying to figure out how to develop Nerdvana's newsletter into … Continue reading These are a few of my favorite newsletters

NOTEBOOK DUMP: Using WordPress blogging sites for building a personal online portfolio

This is no great revelation -- just an old writeup I found in my notes, an exercise for an online course (about managing online courses!) that required me to come up with some kind of content for example lesson material. It's sort of morphed into actual material for an actual course I may teach on … Continue reading NOTEBOOK DUMP: Using WordPress blogging sites for building a personal online portfolio

Wii package gets Nintendo Power-inspired newspaper play

I recently adapted a couple of posts from my Nerdvana site, looking at the Wii Virtual Console in light of the Wii Shop Channel's planned shutdown and how to make the most of it, for The Pueblo Chieftain's "Tech Thursday" page. Chieftain graphic designer Jennifer Tate did an amazing job capturing the classic look of … Continue reading Wii package gets Nintendo Power-inspired newspaper play