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Android backup bookmarking browsers calendar cloud CloudMagic contacts delicious Diigo email forward free GalaxyTab giving_feedback Gmail Google labels learning market_share privacy reading researching Richard_Byrne savingURLs Screenr searching Skitch Tablet teaching Twitter web tools WolframAlpha writingI help with
- Learning web basics, (email, search, browsing, etc.)
- Editing, Proofreading, and/or Composing Documents
- Speaking (Planning, Practising, PowerPoint etc.)
- Presenting with Impact
- Finding free web tools (audio, video, storage, etc.)
- Creating eNewsletters (with a web tool that isn't free)
- Researching using the web
- Social Bookmarking
- Setting up and using wikis
- Setting up simple websites
- Using Twitter Effectively
About Me
Joan works and plays on the web and is happy to speak to groups or individuals about the web's communication possibilities
Tag Archives: cloud
My Samsung Galaxy Tab
Does it make me disloyal to my love for Apple? I love my MacBook Air, but I bought myself a Samsung Galaxy Tab. My friends say I’m betraying Mac, but here’s what I said to them: Well I do feel a little disloyal, but I’ve always been deeply fond of Google, and the Tab has View Post
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Posted in communication, computers, email, gmail, Internet_use, Macs, reading_online, social media, social_web, technology, Twitter, webtools
Tagged Android, calendar, cloud, email, GalaxyTab, Gmail, Google, Tablet, Twitter
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Sending Audio Feedback: Audacity and gMail
Sometimes it quicker and/or more personal to send recorded audio messages. As a teacher, I’ve sent emails using audio apps on my iphone, but it takes a long time to send and it’s a bit tricky to add email addresses. Today I tried using the free, downloadable audio software, Audacity, and the free richly-featured web View Post
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Posted in e-learning, email, gmail, howto, Internet_use, learning 2.0, mobile_learning, Skitch, tips, web2.0, webtools
Tagged cloud, giving_feedback, Gmail, learning
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Gmail Labs
I use most of the extensions in the video below. You might find them helpful too. via @LuigiBenetton
View PostDropbox – A Wonderful Tool!
I use Dropbox everyday, many times everyday. When I presented on Social Media to the Toronto Branch of PWAC (Professional Writers Association of Canada) I had my PowerPoint on my laptop, on a usb stick, and in Dropbox, which I can access from any online computer, as it stores my files in the “cloud”. It’s View Post
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