In just 3 years Spain has become the second most active country for local WordPress events, preceded only by the US. Meetups increased from 9 to 52 and the number of local WordCamps reached the amazing number of nine in 2018. This all happened on a territory smaller than the state of Texas. Having the …
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The most 3 typical questions that people ask to me when they realize that I work in the cybersecurity world are: – How to know if I’ve been hacked – What to do when this (s**t) happens – How I can avoid it. By displaying a little “horror gallery” with some examples gathered during the …
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At Iwate University we use WordPress as both a content management system and commenting site to give student-teachers feedback on their lessons in our English teacher education programs. We call this system our Lesson Study APP (LS APP). This presentation will be done workshop-style: we will first conduct a demonstration lesson and participants will be …
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