So I've recently stumbled across some sites/programs/technologies/God-sends - call them what you will - that have the potential to make one's professional (and frankly, personal!) life a bit easier.That's what technology is really all about, right?
In the spirit of being upfront, I have to confess - I love all things Google. It's search engine is by far my favorite search engine on the web, I've been a G-Mail user since it's first weeks in beta-testing, and I have long been completely enamored of Google Earth, which shows an earth view from space. So really, it's no major surprise that when I saw Google Notebook, it was love at first sight. (Just for fun, a neat video that highlights some funny/strange things found on Google Earth.)
Let me explain this new love affair - Google Notebook makes your life easier. It's that simple. In short, this really fantastic tool (pictured with this entry) basically helps you keep notes online (including links, photos, etc.), organize them, and should choose, share them with others. Best of all, there's a neat little download that you can use to add Google Notebook features to your main web browser and integrate it into your daily life. I know I will!
Also, somewhat like a wiki, users can even share notebooks among groups, and allow other group members to add or subtract information from a group notebook. Users can create headers, and even easily move information from one section to another with the click of a button. Honestly, and again, I'm biased (but not stupid, or easily impressed!) I found nothing wrong with this tool - I really liked it, and will certainly use it a great deal in my personal and professional life. (I can't wait to start building my recipe book online!)
Alright - the gushing will cease. At least temporarily.
The next organizational application I check out was Stu.dicio.us. Honestly, I chose this because it's name was so similar to de.licio.us that I figured it must be good. Sad - I went to Stu.dicio.us' site - and it's currently down and preparing for beta testing.
I moved on to Backpackit. Okay, in short, Backpackit offered many of the same features of Google Notebook - that said, I found it a bit "less natural" to use. I had to read a bit of the help files and instructions to really dig into Backpackit - so one strike already. On a positive note, it offered group calendar organization, which I loved, and a fun task-list looking organizational style that I found pretty visually appealing. I like both tools, but I'm still a bigger fan of Notebook.
Use one of these tools - please! They'll ... well ... make your life easier.
2 comments:
I too love GOOGLE:)
Kit, Mary is a Google fan, too! Check out her blog:
http://love4learning.edublogs.org/
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