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Site Seeing Tour 5: Personal Productivity Sites

April 14th, 2009 by Audrey Williams

With the end of the semester in view, we know it can be a mad dash to the finish. With so many things to remember, seemed like a good idea to take a quick tour through some personal organizer sites. This week, we visit:

  • Tada List: A very simple todo list creator.
  • FutureMe: Send yourself an email in the future. The future is 90 days or more, we learn in the video! :)
  • Remember the Milk: Create lists and events and organize them by categories, priority, due date or tags. Send in items via email and send them out via email, SMS, twitter and other ways.
  • DIYPlanner: If you are just paper-oriented (and it sure does have its advantages!), visit the templates at DIY planner to print out just the kind of organizer you have been looking for all these years.

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From our new home

April 13th, 2009 by admin

Greetings from our new blogging home: Pellissippi State Blogs.

We have been hard at work trying to get all of these electrons toted and lifted to create this new multi-user and multi-blogging site. It is very exciting!!!

If you are curious about what is going on right now, you might want to look over a few pages:

Our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Our “About” page

Our list of current blogs on the site

Some tutorials about how this new platform works (from Hokanson’s Instructional Technology blog)

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Site Seeing Tour 4: Free Multimedia Resources

April 1st, 2009 by Audrey Williams

On this Site Seeing tour, we pass through several sites that offer free multimedia resources. You might find these videos, audio, text, images and other options helpful in creating online courses, lecture presentations or other materials. You might also want to point your students to them for their use in creating presentations and projects.

On this tour, we visit:

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