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Category Archives: Educator’s Blog

Beginner’s Guide to WordPress – Show / Hide Text using Peekaboo

Posted on September 14, 2012 by John Larkin

So we’ve log-in, looked around the dashboard, started posting, and added some pictures. Now onto something completely different. You want to blog about a case but want to include some questions for the reader, how can you hide part of your post ?

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Beginner’s Guide to WordPress – Picture Time

Posted on September 14, 2012 by John Larkin

You’re on a roll. You can log-in, navigate the Dashboard,and you’ve started posting. But a picture tells a thousand words so let’s get some images into our posts.

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Beginner’s Guide to WordPress – Get Posting

Posted on September 14, 2012 by John Larkin

You’ve managed to log-in and get to the Dashboard, now it’s time to get posting.

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Beginner’s Guide to WordPress – Log-in & Dashboard

Posted on September 14, 2012 by John Larkin

You’ve been invited to start blogging on a WordPress site but you’ve never done anything like this before, how do you start ?

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Turning Up the Fidelity

Posted on May 11, 2012 by John Larkin

When applied to simulation training and education fidelity is a term used to describe the ‘realism’ of a scenario. Increasing scenario fidelity is often an expensive endeavour as it usually involves the use of more advanced and therefore more expensive equipment.

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