GTD Toolbox: 100+ Resources for Getting Things Done
"The method is just as popular today as it was back in 2007 when we ran our GTD Ninja post featuring more than 50 apps to help you be more productive and organized. But there are a host of new applications out there to help you be even more productive this year. Below are more than 100 of them."
SharePoint Best Practices - Context is Everything - SharePoint Joel's SharePoint Land
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“Best Practices is about doing things the right way: the most efficient, effective ways to achieve goals, distilled into adaptable, repeatable procedures you can use.”
Google Docs rolls out student-oriented features | The Web Services Report - CNET News
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Google Docs' summer interns this summer were tasked with working on improvements and additions to the service geared toward students.
The results of their work, now available to try out, include new features such as an equation editor, superscripts and subscripts, document translation, improvements to surveys, and more outlining options. -
Students comprise one of the core groups of users and potential users of Docs, so it makes sense to build out the feature set to support the kinds of word-processing, spreadsheet-tweaking, and presentation-building tasks that they typically need to perform.
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Quirky but cool office supplies.
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If you enjoy music you have to give this a try.
14 Practical Ways to Use Evernote : The World : Idea Hub :: American Express OPEN Forum
Evernote is a service “in the cloud” that you can dump notes, documents, photos, and tweets into for future access from any computer with Internet access. (Jennifer Van Grove also talks about it in her article.) Here are fourteen uses of Evernote that can help you organize, archive, and share information.
Abilene students face $15 fine for cell phones in school
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Economic rough waters have prompted Texas schools in Abilene, TX to institute a
district-wide cell phone fine. A new initiative will allow educators to
confiscate any and all mobile phones, allowing them to hold the handset for a
$15 ransom. After the first offense, students will have to ask a parent to come
in and plunk down the $15 fine.
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