Thursday, April 2, 2009

Tools of Internet Technology (Part 4 of 4)

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This is a website I have used for years. It is a digital internet library. The site contains various journals, newspapers and books. There are some books here that were used as text book at the University of Guam. The material they have is constantly updated and accurate, to a degree. The site even has digital highlighting and citing. Other tools even include a very nice bibliography creator. It includes all the formats that are commonly used (i.e. APA, MLA, etc.). You can bookmark a book or page. You can even put it in a digital bookshelf, so you can read it later. I have used this website for every research paper I have to do. The only catch I have found is that this site is not free. But that shouldn’t stop you from using it. Try it, I believe that any educator will find this site worth looking. Visit the site at http://www.questia.com/Index.jsp .






I have never seen a site that provides a way to post your PowerPoint online before. I was introduced to this site by Dr. Cyrus in my ED451 class at the university. This is very helpful and user friendly. What makes this site more amazing is that you can share your PowerPoint presentation, and it’s free. It is similar to YouTube. The only difference is that it is composed of mostly PowerPoint slides. There site contains other helpful PowerPoint that you can view and probably use in a classroom. Go to the site and find out what I mean http://www.slideshare.net/.


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