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15 Outstanding Tools to Collect, Organize and Share Your Web Experience

15 Outstanding Tools to Collect, Organize and Share Your Web Experience
If you’re a blogger, journalist, or simply have a desire for more knowledge, you’ve most definitely faced information organization problems. Sometimes being able to access and find information quickly is crucial. Nowadays the web is enormous and it’s a big advantage to have a place where you can store all your bookmarks, pictures and links, access them anytime, anywhere and be able share them quickly. If you’re as lazy as I am you’ve probably got something like a ‘Do it later’ folder in your bookmarks. And then you’re just shoving links there until that list is the length of your screen. Sometimes you’ve got a great idea and you write it down on a notepad, for example. I remember those times when I had to dig through my browser’s history to find an image I wanted to show my friend. After some time and research I came across Zootool. 1. Zootool is about collecting, organizing and sharing your favorite images, videos, documents and links from all over the internet. Get the Lasso Collect Share

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Memonic: A Web Clipping Tool to Capture And Share Web Content Suppose you are reading a webpage with long paragraphs of content and want to share it with your friend. The good old way of sharing content is shorten the URL and send to your friend via Twitter, Facebook or Email. But there is a problem when your friend opens the webpage and starts reading. He/she may want to quickly grasp the idea on what the page is all about and why you have shared the link with him. He may not like reading long paragraphs of introduction and may quit reading the page altogether. If you want to share snippets of content from a webpage, you need a smart note making tool at your disposal. 30 in 60: 30 Tools for Tech-Savvy Teachers These are my notes from Mike Agostinelli and Jason Neiffer ‘s breakout session, “30 in 60: 30 Tools for Tech-Savvy Teachers,” on August 6, 2012, at the Blackfoot Educational Technology Conference in Missoula, Montana. MY THOUGHTS AND COMMENTS ARE IN ALL CAPS. All referenced links/websites from this session are on www.workshophandouts.com/30in60blackfoot . An audio podcast version of this session is available on Fuel for Educational Change Agents. Mike Agostinelli Helena Public Schools Twitter: @mikegusto Jason Neiffer Montana Digital Academy Twitter: @techsavvyteach

40 websites that will make you cleverer right now The indexed web contains an incredible 14 billion pages. But only a tiny fraction help you improve your brain power. Here are 40 of the best. whizzpast.com – Learn about our awe inspiring past all in one wonderful place. khanacademy.org – Watch thousands of micro-lectures on topics ranging from history and medicine to chemistry and computer science.

The Content Strategy of Product (Part 2) This post concludes a two-part consideration of where the intersection of product and content thinking can take the practice of content strategy. (Read the initial post.) Arc90 has been practicing content strategy fundamentals in its client and product work for years. But there is much to be said for what’s distinctive in their approach and where it marries with mine. Content Curation Vs Content Aggregation: The Basics You might be wondering what content curation and content aggregation actually are. In today’s post, we’re going to explain how you can use these two powerful marketing tactics to improve your social media campaign. Best of all, once you know how to do them, they’ll add lots of great content to your pages. Courtesy of thetickershow.com

Shelfster - A New Tool for Organizing Research Shelfster is a new research and writing tool that I learned about from Vicki Davis earlier this week before trying it out myself this afternoon. The purpose of Shelfster is to help you bookmark and annotate websites and documents that you find while researching a topic. You can organize your findings into Shelfster projects. classroom2dot0 » Social Bookmarking Link to Classroom 2.0 Social Network Discussions Overview Social bookmarking is the habit or practice of saving bookmarks to a web site and “tagging” them with keywords. Social bookmarking sites are a popular way to store, classify, share and search links. Uses of Social Bookmarking in Education

Online, Offline Note Taking, Note Sharing Hello there! If you are new here, please consider subscribing to the RSS feed or following us on Twitter to receive site updates. We are obvious Evernote fans here at 40Tech – but that doesn’t mean we aren’t open to other options! Recently we were contacted by the good folks at Shelfster, and asked if we might be interested in doing a review on their “application which allows you to easily organise and share with others your favorite information from the web, offline documents or real world”.

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