Thursday, September 17, 2009
Saving Time and Effort
There are many helpful resources on the Web that can help you (and me) in your progression towards being computer savvy and learned, even for teachers. For example, www.w3schools.com can help you learn web development languages quickly and accessibly. As a teacher or anyone else trying to become more technologically advanced, learning one or several of the languages on the site can make the information you are trying to convey or learn more convenient and eco-friendly for those you teach or associate with. Diigo.com is a great site that can help you stay organized and keep track of interesting things that you find online. It has a very handy highlighting system for important information and online sticky notes. Finally, www.zotero.org is a great resource for any learner, especially those doing research. It allows you to take the research material you are gathering, sort it, and then cite it without having to do all the tedious work of figuring out how to properly cite it in your paper or article. It also has an iTunes style way to store your research. It seems like a great tool to use. There are probably thousands of other sites to further the learning of anyone and everyone, but for now, these are enough to keep me busy!
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