Difference between revisions of "Case Studies/PrediaPress"

From Creative Commons
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Reverted edits by Aslam1 (Talk) to last revision by Mike Linksvayer)
 
Line 2: Line 2:
  
 
You can use their [http://pediapress.com/collection/ bookmarklet] to save articles (e.g., case studies) to a collection, then downlload the collection in an editable format, as a PDF, or even as an on-demand printed book (the last has a cost).
 
You can use their [http://pediapress.com/collection/ bookmarklet] to save articles (e.g., case studies) to a collection, then downlload the collection in an editable format, as a PDF, or even as an on-demand printed book (the last has a cost).
 
 
Thanks for the instruction [http://www.musthighschool.com/Must/Diploma/index.asp High school diploma online] | [http://www.musthighschool.com/ High School] & [http://www.musthighschool.com/Must/EarnHighSchool.asp get diploma]
 
 
[http://www.musthighschool.com/Must/Diploma/index.asp Online Diploma] & [http://www.musthighschool.com/ Online highschool ]
 

Latest revision as of 14:08, 16 September 2009

PediaPress helps you make a collection from any freely licensed wiki running MediaWiki software, including this one.

You can use their bookmarklet to save articles (e.g., case studies) to a collection, then downlload the collection in an editable format, as a PDF, or even as an on-demand printed book (the last has a cost).