donderdag 3 mei 2012

Review of Rosetta Stone v4 TOTALe

Rosetta Stone sets its learning program up so users can learn at their own pace. Lessons are placed in chapters and cover a variety of material. Rosetta Stone TOTALe breaks things down into three sections, the Rosetta Course -the learning program itself, Rosetta Studio - the internet tutoring environment, and Rosetta World - the community with games to help you, you and a different person learning the same language, and you and a person learning your native language.


Learning vocabulary, sentence structure, and putting it together 
When you start off they'll tell you about a photo from a boy. Afterwards they'll have you click on the picture of a boy, displaying the words and saying the word to you. After following the same steps for some other words (girl, juice, water, man, woman, etc.) they will then tell you about a photo of a boy drinking water. You'll discover that since you found out the words for water and boy, you have now just learned the sentence structure for “The boy is drinking water”. After awhile this gets very comprehensive till you somehow get to the point where you find more complex sentences having a large vocabulary.

The writing, listening and speaking portion:
You are going to have a keyboard displayed up on the screen. This lets you practice writing words and spelling them. During your normal learning, you're going to be stopped frequently to concentrate and repeat words and phrases back. As you speak them Rosetta Stone will grade you on how well you pronounced the word and how good your accent is. You will find different varieties of sensitivity you can choose from the options. This lets you improve your accent on time.

Conclusion:
Rosetta Stone just get better. They are cleaning up their language packs to get better continuously. With older versions, the sentences you learned use to sound way more awkward and may also be rude. These latest features are certainly welcome and help address weaknesses associated with older versions. This program is definitely more challenging than learning by a text book, or by a tape.

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woensdag 2 mei 2012

Review of Joomla 1.5: Beginner's guide

Probably the most struggling aspect of fresh web designers is developing enough content in order to make adjustments to the site format, before adding the remaining content material and functionality. In this book Tiggeler grabs the reader by your hand and goes back and forth between building content material and creating structure. This book is not just about the concept of making websites, but it's target lies mainly on the practical aspect. At the end of every chapter, Tiggeler asks the reader to act by applying the offered concept into practice, the so called "Time for action" part. Further more there is a part, the "Have a go hero"section, where the reader is much less directed and which it offers further challenges. The content of the book begins with downloading and installing Joomla. In order to use this book to it's full extent, the necessity of a Web hosting is required. Most Webhosts give one-click installation of Joomla !, but require thinking about Web design in a different way compared to static HTML pages. This Joomla book includes some essential sections when building webpages: Search engine optimization, metrics and website security. Tiggeler does a great job by providing the basic principles about these subjects, but provides the reader also more advanced direction, and discusses more technical issues which a developer might experience. The book also includes screenshots which makes it very easy for the reader to follow along. When you get more comfortable with everything Tiggeler has to offer, including the very basics of component and module installation and configuration, reading more of Tiggeler's publication is a must. Nevertheless, what sums this title up best for me is the chapter called: "Web Building Basics: Creating a Site in an Hour". I was suspicious at first, but with Tiggeler's guidance, it is quite possible to build your first basic Joomla Web site in about an hour. If you're looking for a beginner to intermediate book, there aren't many other alternatives available. I have read dozens of these types of books in the past but no book comes near this excellent book. Joomla 1.5 Beginner's Guide is what I recommend to starters with web development.  
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