You Don’t Have Too Much Information. You’re Using the Wrong Tools

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If you attended my conference session with this title, thank you and I hope you found the time you spent valuable and learned something you can use. All of the resources I discussed are listed below but will probably change over time as I update things for future presentations. I’ll also add stuff based on good [...]

Getting Started With Delicious

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Any browser you use will allow you to add the page you’re viewing to your list of bookmarks/favorites. Unfortunately, that list is not very useful or flexible, especially when it comes to sharing what you’ve found with others. That’s where web-based social bookmarking services can help. At a minimum any of them will allow you [...]

Becoming a Delicious Power User

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Many people see Delicious (and other social bookmarking sites like Diigo) as simply a replacement for the bookmarks/favorites menu in their browser. One that they can access from anywhere instead of just their personal computer. However, that’s just the basics. Adopting these simple habits could turn Delicious into a life-changing information manager. Mark Everything! – [...]

Remainders from The Top 101

Going back to the ancient days of 1996, I ran a site called the Top 101 Web Sites for Teachers. But, considering the way the web has evolved in just the past few years, maintaining a resource like that was no longer necessary (or even possible). However, some of the resources I had on the [...]

You Don’t Have Too Much Information. You’re Using the Wrong Tools!

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If you attended my session at the VSTE 2010 conference (or another conference/workshop session), thank you! And thanks for visiting my little corner of the web as well. If you didn’t attend, please feel free to use anything on this page for your personal learning. All of the sites and other materials I referenced during the [...]