Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Google Notebook
Google Notebook could be a useful homework tool. It is a web-based applet that allows you to save selections from web pages and organize them. After saving, the Notebook can be accessed from any web enabled computer. Web research performed and saved at school can be retrieved at home for further use, or vice versa.To use the applet you must sign up for a free Google account. (The account will give you access to many of Google's other tools) On a library computer, after you have a Google account, go to the Google home page (http://www.google.ca/) and log in. Then go to Notebook (www.google.com/notebook). Then open another iteration of the IE browser. You can do research on that browser and select and copy the information you want. Then use ALT-TAB to return to Notebook and paste your information.On a home computer you can download the Notebook plugin that will provide easier one-click access to the Notebook.
FURL
If you use computers in two or more locations, for example school and home, it can be handy to have access to your Web favourites from any computer. The Web application FURL can provide this service. A free sign-up (http://www.furl.org/) gives you an account that can be accessed from any Web enabled computer. When you find a web page or site you would like to mark as a bookmark or favourite, you simply log into FURL and save the page. You can also download a toolbar that allows one-click additions. You can add extra value to your selections, because FURL allows you to add subjects and key words . As you build a set of favourites over time, they will be searchable within FURL by the terms you used to enrich the record. You can also import your favourites list from a browser like Internet Explorer
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