zoho notebook is the most sophisticated and most feature-laden online note application of the bunch. Zoho Notebook provides you a palette where you can type and add image, audio, video, html, urls, RSS, files, sheets, and more. There are also various tools like the Line tool, Freehand tool, Select tool, Hand tool, and Shapes. There is a rich text editor with export, publish, and share features. You can record video and audios directly into the notebooks, integrate them with Skype for chats and IP telephony, or use the Firefox plugin to add Web clips easily. If you are the advanced online notebook user type, then you will find Zoho Notebook providing the solutions to almost all your requirements. I said 'almost,' as I couldn't find a mobile phone support for Zoho.v
Monday, 16 March 2015
fruitnotes allows you to create notes by calling a specific phone number, though currently they have only listed a US and UK number. It also allows you to create your own profile and view others', thus doubling up as a social networking platform. The note editor is feature rich and lets you upload images and videos. Once done, you can publish your note for everyone to see.
notefish is a simple online note taking application that allows you to drag and drop your notes, resize them, color them, tag them, and share with contacts. You can also move one note from a particular project to another easily. There is a Firefox addon that you can use to clip Web pages conveniently.
webasyst notes comes with features for including attachments to your notes. You can sort the notes into specific folders and share the folders with your contacts. WebAsyst also has features to add files, photos, contacts, mail, projects, an issue tracker, pages, and a shopping cart.
luminotes ,a personal wiki notebook, as the site describes itself, is an easy to use wiki that lets you create notes. You can attach files to your wiki, and share them with your friends. Features such as automatic saving and revision tracking are very useful. Once you have completed your wiki, you can download it as well. This is not one of the conventional online notebooks but a key reason why you might want to use this is because of one feature that allows you to hyperlink one word or sentence in a notebook to another.
stik kit wants to be a smart application without being clever. What it does is pick up specific terms from your notes and arrange your notes as to-do lists, calendars, contacts (peeps), bookmarks and tags list. Now is that smart enough? You can also choose to share your Stikkit notes with your contacts and receive comments. For quick Web clippings, it provides a bookmarklet for Firefox and Safari, and a right click menu option for Internet Explorer users.
luminotes ,a personal wiki notebook, as the site describes itself, is an easy to use wiki that lets you create notes. You can attach files to your wiki, and share them with your friends. Features such as automatic saving and revision tracking are very useful. Once you have completed your wiki, you can download it as well. This is not one of the conventional online notebooks but a key reason why you might want to use this is because of one feature that allows you to hyperlink one word or sentence in a notebook to another.
stik kit wants to be a smart application without being clever. What it does is pick up specific terms from your notes and arrange your notes as to-do lists, calendars, contacts (peeps), bookmarks and tags list. Now is that smart enough? You can also choose to share your Stikkit notes with your contacts and receive comments. For quick Web clippings, it provides a bookmarklet for Firefox and Safari, and a right click menu option for Internet Explorer users.
Sunday, 15 March 2015
sping notes is an OpenID enabled online note taking application that takes a different approach than the ones mentioned above. This one is not for writing short notes and clipping websites, but longer notes, and comes out just a bit different than an average online office suite. The Springnote note editor is feature rich and you can choose from a variety of templates, plugins , and insert video and audio to enhance your notes. You can collaborate, share your notes with friends, or post them on your blog.
google notes has some nice features including collaboration among multiple users, a publishing feature, integration with Google Bookmarks, the 'Unfiled bookmarks' link on the left sidebar of the Google Notes Web interface that sorts and displays all the urls you have saved, quick clippings of Web pages with the 'star' button, and the export to Google Docs feature.
ubser notes works in the same manner as Google Notes. However, one neat feature here is that you can add your tasks in any note that you are working on. Later, you can view the 'Open Tasks' link on the sidebar of the UberNote interface to open all notes with incomplete tasks. Similarly, you can integrate your bookmarks with any note and find it later with the 'Bookmarks' link. Other nice things to know about UberNote are that it runs on AJAX and has a history feature that will save all the revisions you make on your notes. You can clip notes with the UberNote online dashboard, with the browser extension, email your notes to a personal email address, or from an AOL IM application.
Saturday, 14 March 2015
Many of us prefer using online note taking applications for research, bookmarking sites, or quickly jotting down ideas. While there are many online note taking applications, we searched around the Web and compiled a list of those we felt were richer in features and usability. Here are the top ten, in no particular order.
everyone is one of the most talked about online note taking applications. One special feature here is the drag-and-drop desktop version that allows you to see your notes and clips offline. You can use the Evernote mobile application for your Windows Mobile phone or iphone to capture pictures and record audio to send to your Evernote account. You can also email notes to Evernote using a secret email address.
everyone is one of the most talked about online note taking applications. One special feature here is the drag-and-drop desktop version that allows you to see your notes and clips offline. You can use the Evernote mobile application for your Windows Mobile phone or iphone to capture pictures and record audio to send to your Evernote account. You can also email notes to Evernote using a secret email address.
Friday, 13 March 2015
Notes are the "atoms" of much Western music: discretizations of musical phenomena that facilitate performance, comprehension, and analysis.[1]
The term note can be used in both generic and specific senses: one might say either "the piece 'Happy Birthday to You' begins with two notes having the same pitch," or "the piece begins with two repetitions of the same note." In the former case, one uses note to refer to a specific musical event; in the latter, one uses the term to refer to a class of events sharing the same pitch. (See also: Key signature names and translations).
The note A or La
Names of some notes without accidentals
Two notes with fundamental frequencies in a ratio equal to any power of two (e.g. half, twice, or four times) are perceived as very similar. Because of that, all notes with these kinds of relations can be grouped under the same pitch class.
In traditional music theory, most countries in the world use the naming convention Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La-Si, including for instance Italy, Spain, France, Romania, most Latin American countries, Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, Russia, and all the Arabic-speaking or Persian-speaking countries. However, within the English-speaking and Dutch-speaking world, pitch classes are typically represented by the first seven letters of the Latin alphabet (A, B, C, D, E, F and G). A few European countries, including Germany, adopt an almost identical notation, in which H is substituted for B (see below for details).
The eighth note, or octave, is given the same name as the first, but has double its frequency. The name octave is also used to indicate the span between a note and another with double frequency. To differentiate two notes that have the same pitch class but fall into different octaves, the system of scientific pitch notation combines a letter name with an Arabic numeral designating a specific octave. For example, the now-standard tuning pitch for most Western music, 440 Hz, is named a′ or A4.
There are two formal systems to define each note and octave, the Helmholtz pitch notation and the Scientific pitch notation.
The term note can be used in both generic and specific senses: one might say either "the piece 'Happy Birthday to You' begins with two notes having the same pitch," or "the piece begins with two repetitions of the same note." In the former case, one uses note to refer to a specific musical event; in the latter, one uses the term to refer to a class of events sharing the same pitch. (See also: Key signature names and translations).
The note A or La
Names of some notes without accidentals
Two notes with fundamental frequencies in a ratio equal to any power of two (e.g. half, twice, or four times) are perceived as very similar. Because of that, all notes with these kinds of relations can be grouped under the same pitch class.
In traditional music theory, most countries in the world use the naming convention Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La-Si, including for instance Italy, Spain, France, Romania, most Latin American countries, Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, Russia, and all the Arabic-speaking or Persian-speaking countries. However, within the English-speaking and Dutch-speaking world, pitch classes are typically represented by the first seven letters of the Latin alphabet (A, B, C, D, E, F and G). A few European countries, including Germany, adopt an almost identical notation, in which H is substituted for B (see below for details).
The eighth note, or octave, is given the same name as the first, but has double its frequency. The name octave is also used to indicate the span between a note and another with double frequency. To differentiate two notes that have the same pitch class but fall into different octaves, the system of scientific pitch notation combines a letter name with an Arabic numeral designating a specific octave. For example, the now-standard tuning pitch for most Western music, 440 Hz, is named a′ or A4.
There are two formal systems to define each note and octave, the Helmholtz pitch notation and the Scientific pitch notation.
There are dozens of subjects available, with admirable attention paid to studies in science, engineering and technology. For those reasons, Open Courseware takes a deserved place at the head of our list.
Carnegie Mellon University's Open Learning Initiative
A few of the names that are conspicuously absent from the Open Courseware Consortium have established their own online programs. Stay tuned for three in our list, starting with Carnegie Mellon's Open Learning Initiative. Their online course list is short, but heavy on the sciences, math and engineering.
Open Yale Courses
Yale offers dozens of courses in topics ranging from Faulkner to astrophysics.'
Stanford on iTunes U
Stanford has put free courses on iTunes. (iTunes is available for free download on most devices, Apple or otherwise.) As you might have guessed from the platform Stanford chose, the course list emphasizes programming apps for Apple. There is also a variety of courses in subjects such as astrobiology, law, energy and writing.
Engineering for Change Webinar Series
We're proud to offer a live webcast every month that gives you an opportunity to interact with some of the most compelling people working in sustainable development and technology. In past webinars we featured Drew Corbyn at Practical Action, Marc van den Homberg at TNO, Eugene Cloete, who developed the tea bag water filter and more than a dozen others.
We announce the upcoming webinar on the site, where you'll also find an archive of past presentations. IEEE members earn Professional Development credits with each webinar they complete.
The Open University
The UK-based Open University offers more than 600 courses with training from novice to advanced in 250 qualifications. Subjects include computing, technology, math and sciences among others.
Udemy
Dynamic educators from renowned universities provide free online courses through Udemy. The offerings are light on engineering and technology, but there may be subjects of interest to small business owners. And who wouldn't benefit from a deeper reading of Dostoyevsky? The course subjects include literature, history, economics, social and political sciences, business management and others.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy has provided more than 3200 videos that famously make it easy to learn tough concepts. The offerings are heavy on math and science, including computer science. Courses are at the Kindergarten through 12th-grade level.
Academic Earth
Academic Earth rounds up online courses from accredited universities and provides them free of charge. A reading of the first and second-to-the- last subjects might interest E4C members: They are Art & Architecture and Technology & Innovation.
Carnegie Mellon University's Open Learning Initiative
A few of the names that are conspicuously absent from the Open Courseware Consortium have established their own online programs. Stay tuned for three in our list, starting with Carnegie Mellon's Open Learning Initiative. Their online course list is short, but heavy on the sciences, math and engineering.
Open Yale Courses
Yale offers dozens of courses in topics ranging from Faulkner to astrophysics.'
Stanford on iTunes U
Stanford has put free courses on iTunes. (iTunes is available for free download on most devices, Apple or otherwise.) As you might have guessed from the platform Stanford chose, the course list emphasizes programming apps for Apple. There is also a variety of courses in subjects such as astrobiology, law, energy and writing.
Engineering for Change Webinar Series
We're proud to offer a live webcast every month that gives you an opportunity to interact with some of the most compelling people working in sustainable development and technology. In past webinars we featured Drew Corbyn at Practical Action, Marc van den Homberg at TNO, Eugene Cloete, who developed the tea bag water filter and more than a dozen others.
We announce the upcoming webinar on the site, where you'll also find an archive of past presentations. IEEE members earn Professional Development credits with each webinar they complete.
The Open University
The UK-based Open University offers more than 600 courses with training from novice to advanced in 250 qualifications. Subjects include computing, technology, math and sciences among others.
Udemy
Dynamic educators from renowned universities provide free online courses through Udemy. The offerings are light on engineering and technology, but there may be subjects of interest to small business owners. And who wouldn't benefit from a deeper reading of Dostoyevsky? The course subjects include literature, history, economics, social and political sciences, business management and others.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy has provided more than 3200 videos that famously make it easy to learn tough concepts. The offerings are heavy on math and science, including computer science. Courses are at the Kindergarten through 12th-grade level.
Academic Earth
Academic Earth rounds up online courses from accredited universities and provides them free of charge. A reading of the first and second-to-the- last subjects might interest E4C members: They are Art & Architecture and Technology & Innovation.
it has more than doubled in the last two decades in the United States. But so is the number of high- quality courses available for free online.
Ivy league and other respected institutions are offering full programs for certification and hundreds of courses in dozens of fields.
Those courses include specializations in engineering, programming, math, physics and other sciences.
There are also courses in design, business management and marketing that could interest entrepreneurs and jumpstart a small business.
The new online education boom means that anyone in the world with an internet connection can give themselves world-class training without leaving home. To start your search, we've compiled ten of the top quality online programs that are free of charge.
Ivy league and other respected institutions are offering full programs for certification and hundreds of courses in dozens of fields.
Those courses include specializations in engineering, programming, math, physics and other sciences.
There are also courses in design, business management and marketing that could interest entrepreneurs and jumpstart a small business.
The new online education boom means that anyone in the world with an internet connection can give themselves world-class training without leaving home. To start your search, we've compiled ten of the top quality online programs that are free of charge.
Wednesday, 11 March 2015
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Other than the flexibility online learning provides, attending most online courses is not very different from a traditional classroom experience. Online courses are identical to their on-campus counterparts in terms of prerequisites, course content, assignments and grading. College of Engineering faculty teach their courses to an on-campus audience at the same time our technical support team captures the class meeting for online students. That same day, the lecture will be digitized and available to online students through the course website, along with the professor’s own notes on the lecture material. All class meetings and notes posted online will remain available to enrolled students throughout the term.
While online students can choose when to view lectures and review notes, courses follow the semester or summer session schedule, and online students must keep up with the pace of the course. Just as in on-campus courses, homework is assigned periodically, and online students must submit their assignments electronically by the assigned due date. Exams must be proctored. Proctors administer the examination and ensure students adhere to all testing policies. All Engineering Online students are required to select their own proctor according to our guidelines and submit their choice to Engineering Online staff for approval.
Faculty SupportWhile online study requires a great deal of self-discipline, you are not expected to go it alone. As an Engineering Online student, you are encouraged to develop a rapport with the College of Engineer’s dedicated faculty. Your professors are there to support you with any questions that arise as you progress through each course.
See for yourself!
Follow the link below to preview an entire class lecture. Our full-length demos allow you to sample the content and structure of our online courses, and can help you determine if online learning is right for you.
Lecture Demos
Computer Specifications
NCSU has recommended minimum specifications for computers that are generally used for courses. Those specifications can be found here: http://oit.ncsu.edu/computer-specs
It is highly recommended that you have a digital scanner with a resolution of at least 300 dpi to scan homework assignments done on paper and submit them to your instructor. All assignments must be submitted electronically.
All online students must have access to a computer with a high-speed internet connection. A quick way to test your system is to view one of the demo classes. If you are able to smoothly stream the demo lectures, your computer meets the minimum requirements to access our online courses.
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Lecture Notes in Engineering and Computer Science cover the frontier issues in the engineering and the computer science and their applications in business, industry and other subjects. The series reports scientific researches presented at many of the most important engineering and computer science meetings around the world. Publishing proceedings can provide quick access to valuable information for the research communities when compared with the traditional journal literature.
The series is published with both online and print versions. All the papers in the online version are available freely with open access full-text content and permanent worldwide web link. The abstracts will be indexed and available at major academic databases.
Lecture Notes in Engineering and Computer Science welcomes author submission of papers concerning any branch of the engineering and the computer science and their applications in business, industry and other subjects. The subjects covered by the journal include artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, computational statistics, database, data mining, financial engineering, hardware systems, imaging engineering, industrial engineering, internet computing, networking, operations research, scientific computing, software engineering, and their applications.
For the initial submission for reviewing, both the ps and pdf formats are acceptable and the manuscripts can be in any conventional journal style. Accepted manuscripts should use the standard IEEE two-column format. The final submission format should be PDF. The submission instruction, the author fee, and the committee members for the special issues for The International MultiConference of Engineers and Computer Scientists are available at:
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The submission instruction, the author fee, and the committee members for the special issues for The World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science are available at:
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