Tag: Annotations

Using ChatGPT for UX Design Annotations


Free Download Using ChatGPT for UX Design Annotations
Released 9/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Skill Level: Intermediate | Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 12m | Size: 23 MB
In this course, explore how to use ChatGPT to create UX design annotations that help communicate your design guidelines and intent to project developers and stakeholders. Instructor Liza Kazyuk explains the significance and function of design annotations, the basics of ChatGPT and prompt creation, how to articulate the rationales behind design decisions, how to highlight user interaction details, and how to call attention to accessibility issues and concerns, alongside their solutions. Whether you’re an experienced designer or new to the field, Liza’s lesson can help transform how you document and communicate your design decisions.

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The Dhammapada A Translation of the Buddhist Classic with Annotations, 2nd Edition


Free Download The Dhammapada: A Translation of the Buddhist Classic with Annotations, 2nd Edition by Gil Fronsdal
English | October 24th, 2023 | ISBN: 1645472434 | 176 pages | True EPUB | 4.26 MB
The Dhammapada is the most widely read Buddhist scripture in existence, enjoyed by both Buddhists and non-Buddhists. This classic text of teaching verses from the earliest period of Buddhism in India conveys the philosophical and practical foundations of the Buddhist tradition.

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Commentary On The Discussion of Cold Damage With Annotations


Free Download Commentary On The Discussion of Cold Damage With Annotations by Jonathan Schell L.Ac.
English | July 21, 2018 | ISBN: 099060294X | 978 pages | PDF (Converted) | 116 Mb
Written by Cheng Wuji and published in 1144 this is a complete commentary on the entire text of On Cold Damage (the Shang Han Lun) in the Song dynasty order. The entire text means that Cheng’s commentary includes the four chapters on the pulse, as well as the chapters on the prohibitions in the back of the Shang Han Lun. All told this adds another 250 lines of text to the Shang Han Lun. In addition to Cheng Wuji’s commentary, Jonathan Schell has annotated and translated Cheng’s lines with over 1600 lines from the Su Wen, 500 lines from the Ling Shu, 22 Difficulties from the Nan Jing, numerous passages from the Classic of the Pulse (Mai Jing), and commentary from Zhang Jingyue’s Lei Jing, Zhang Zhicong’s commentaries on the Su Wen and Ling Shu, Wang Bing’s commentary on the Su Wen, and as well as numerous other Shang Han Lun commentators. This books has been produced in full color, where the color has been used to show the attributed and unattributed quotes which the commentators use to illustrate their points. This book also includes 52 illustrations, 35 of which were composed by Cheng Wuji and 17 which have been composed by Jonathan Schell. This book illustrates the pinnacle of classical thought, where the reader through the annotations can trace Cheng’s thought process, and apply the canonical texts of Chinese medicine, as cited by Cheng, to the understanding of the Shang Han Lun.

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