Ruud Raats on 2009-09-08
Let's try this
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Student Web Applications
15 Essential Web Tools for Students! Check out programs that can help with note-taking and staying organized!
from Mashable "The Social Media Guide" - organizes tools into Stay Organized, Study Better, Work and Collaborate, Cite Right.
6. Diigo (
) – When you’re reading books for class, you probably use a highlighter and sticky notes to mark off the passages that are of particular note to what you’re studying. But what do you do on the web? Diigo is a web-based highlighter and sticky note system that lets you annotate your web research. You can also share yo
s for class, you probably use a highlighter and sticky notes to mark off the passages that are of particular note to what you’re studying. But what do you do on the web? Diigo is a web-based highlighter and sticky note system that lets you annotate your web research. You can also share your work with classmates.
7. Delicious (
) – Delicious is the quintessential bookmarking application on the Internet. If all you want to do is collect all the web resources you’
9. Google Docs (Google Docs) – Google Docs is one of the best online word processing and spreadsheets applications available, and it offers great collaboration features that allow you to work together on group assignments. In fact, we use it often here at Mashable (Mashable) to keep track of who is working on what and collaborate on posts and projects. The two main advantages of using Google Docs over more feature-rich applications like Microsoft Word (which is also a great application that I use on a daily basis) is that Google’s (Google) offering is free and, more importantly, you can access your files from anywhere. Also check out Adobe’s Buzzword.
) – Google Docs is one of the best online word processing and spreadsheets applications available, and it offers great collaboration features that allow you to work together on group assignments. In fact, we use it often here at Mashable (
) to keep track of who is working on what and collaborate on posts and projects. The two main advantages of using Google Docs over more feature-rich applications like Microsoft Word (which is also a great application that I use on a daily basis) is that Google’s (
) offering is free and, more importantly, you can access your files from anywhere. Also check out Adobe’s Buzzword.Study skills, notetaking
It's time to head back to school and there are a number of web-based and social tools to help you get through the school year. Here are 15 essential ones.
A site that mentions a variety of software that could possibly be useful to students.
) – Evernote is one of the best note taking applications available, allowing you to sync notes between the web, your phone, and any computer. With Evernote you can save text, audio, and images (like screenshots, entire webpages, or photos taken with your camera phone), and everything — even the images — is searchable, so you’ll never lose track of your notes. One of the ways Evernote really excels is in the number of different methods you can use to add notes to the application, which include via the web, mobile apps, email, or even Twitter (
).Here are 15 web-based and social tools to help you get through the school year. From staying organized to improving study habits to making sure you reference your research sources properly, the web can help you be a better student.
Back to School: 15 Essential Web Tools for Students
This list of 15 Web 2.0 tools includes multimedia note-taking, bookmarking, scheduling sites. Check it out!
Study skills, notetaking
Back to School: 15 Essential Web Tools for Students
Evernote, Notely, Backpack, StudyRails, Diigo, Delicious, Mindmeister, Google Docs, EtherPad, SlideRocket, WikiDot, CiteMe, EasyBib, Zotero
For much of the world, it’s that special time of the year when students head back to school. The good news for students is that even though that means waking up early and doing homework, there are a number of web-based and social tools to help you get through the school year. From staying organized to improving study habits to making sure you reference your research sources properly, the web can help you be a better student.
or much of the world, it’s that special time of the year when students head back to school. The good news for students is that even though that means waking up early and doing homework, there are a number of web-based and social tools to help you get through the school year. From staying organized to improving study habits to making sure you reference your research sources properly, the web can help you be a better student.
Includes evernote, diigo, delicious, google docs, citeme
Ruud Raats on 2009-09-08
Let's try this
Brandon Collins on 2009-09-18
I just tried it as well.
) – Evernote is one of the best note taking applications available, allowing you to sync notes between the web, your phone, and any computer. With Evernote you can save text, audio, and images (like screenshots, entire webpages, or photos taken with your camera phone), and everything — even the images — is searchable, so you’ll never lose track of your notes. One of the ways Evernote really excels is in the number of different methods you can use to add notes to the application, which include via the web, mobile apps, email, or even Twitter (
).Kobe Mitchell on 2009-09-08
Great site/program!
Kobe Mitchell on 2009-09-08
NOT FREE!!
Brandon Collins on 2009-09-18
There is a free version.
good tools storage location is an issue in Canada
It's time to head back to school and there are a number of web-based and social tools to help you get through the school year. Here are 15 essential ones.
The good news for students is that even though that means waking up early and doing homework, there are a number of web-based and social tools to help you get through the school year. From staying organized to improving study habits to making sure you reference your research sources properly, the web can help you be a better student.
This social media guide lists some amazing online tools that will help you use Web 2.0 to save time while keeping yourself organized.
a list of 15 of the best applications available for students. What other applications are helping you at school this year?
) – When you’re reading books for class, you probably use a highlighter and sticky notes to mark off the passages that are of particular note to what you’re studying. But what do you do on the web? Diigo is a web-based highlighter and sticky note system that lets you annotate your web research. You can also share your work with classmates.
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