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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Thing #16

The start up page that I choose was iGoogle. I really enjoyed setting the page up. The liked the background choices for iGoogle. It was also really easy to set up and add gadgets. I created a to-do list for assignments and I was also able to attach a calendar and my favorite news updates. There is even a comic strip at the bottom. I will be turning this into my home page, it is very convenient to have everything I need on one page. As a college student and a mother, it is imperative that I stay organized and on task. Here is a link to my igoogle page..
http://www.google.com/ig#t_0

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Thing 15

Wiki tools are awesome. I have always used wikipedia because even though it is not appropriate for research, it is quite informative. I had no idea there were so many pages similar to wikipedia, but in a different format. It was so easy to sign up/register to the pages to make changes. The APSU sandbox was my favorite page, I have not had the chance to go into everyone's blogs in all the classes, so it was nice to see everyone's favorite project on one page. I could definitely see using this tool in an elementary setting. Students would love to be able to share, and edit a class page.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Thing 14

Of the mind map options, I choose Bubbl.us which I set an account for and explored the program. I have a paper coming up in a literature class so I put in potential topics to see how far I could make the bubble diagram go, and the first two topics did not go very far, so I knew that probably wouldn't be a good idea to use those. One great thing about this program is, if you are thinking about a project and you need to make a decision based on whether or not you have enough information for that topic you can put your thoughts in an illustration and see a visual of the assignment. I am a visual learner so this is very helpful to me. I am going to be an elementary school teacher and I know these types of diagrams also help little ones visually organize their thoughts for an upcoming assignment. 

For the flow chart I choose Gliffy. This was completely free and so much fun to work with, there are several options for how to set up the chart, and you can start with a template and simply plug information in, or you can change the template anyway you choose. I really liked this program because thoughts do seem to make a full circle and you can visually see your mind map and how you came to the conclusion of the assignment. You can also go back later and add, or take away anything that is not necessary. You can completely personalize this program and it will help all ages with projects. I really enjoyed using both of these programs. The Bubbl was good if you have an idea and want to see a visual of what you are thinking. Gliffy is better if you are starting from scratch and want to map out your thought process. I recommend both of these programs and I will defiantly use them as I further my education.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Thing 13

I really enjoyed exploring the Zoho Writer features. It was much more like Microsoft word than I had expected. It had all the features they offer, plus a few extras Word does not include. I had fun creating my document. I even put a watermark in there, you can write whatever you like and even put an image as a watermark. I like the sharing features, if you want to share a Microsoft word document you have to attach it to an email and hope that you typed in the address right! I am definitely going to start using this tool, and I highly recommend it!

Google Docs also looks extremely helpful, I am having technical difficulties with my computer so I am unable to create a document, I will try at a later time. From what I can see about the features it looks like you can do everything on one program, make documents, presentations, forms, drawings, tables and collections. You can do anything in the presentation program that you can do in PowerPoint including inserting images, drawing on the presentation, and anything else you can think of doing. 

You can use a template that is already in the program or you can create one yourself. Another cool feature of Google docs is you can upload information and share it right from the website, again no attaching and emailing.