tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2439997588652040639.post170129944317148531..comments2020-02-25T09:17:30.172+00:00Comments on Behind the Bookshelves: CPD23 Thing 13Cara Clarkehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16077051252661676472noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2439997588652040639.post-25578572780781811902011-11-02T14:01:52.317+00:002011-11-02T14:01:52.317+00:00Thing 14: CiteULike
Just flicking through my CPD23...Thing 14: CiteULike<br />Just flicking through my CPD23 posts and I realise I’ve forgotten to comment on Thing 14! So here it is, briefly squeezed in as a comment after Thing 13.<br /><br />I’d never heard of this website before. Never, ever. I played around with it for a bit and decided that whilst I have no use for it personally, it seems good enough to recommend to our learners. Since the start of term (and even after the October half term break it would seem) I am spending a hefty portion of my time running information skills sessions for learners. One of these covers Harvard Referencing and I now take the opportunity to mention the existence of tools like this.Cara Clarkehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16077051252661676472noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2439997588652040639.post-13804255579899997782011-08-22T13:02:31.227+01:002011-08-22T13:02:31.227+01:00I've read loads of posts praising Wikis - defi...I've read loads of posts praising Wikis - definitely something I need to get to grips with!Laura Steelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01910759198740759364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2439997588652040639.post-22594079518958326322011-08-19T16:41:39.010+01:002011-08-19T16:41:39.010+01:00Re: Google Docs - I don't think you can 'c...Re: Google Docs - I don't think you can 'commandeer' the cursor, though you can both edit the document at the same time - this can be a blessing or a curse of course! I like the fact that you can track the history of a document with Google Docs though I have to confess I rarely use it.<br /><br />Dropbox is really simple however. All you do is download the software and then save any documents you want access to into your Dropbox folder. That way you can access them from home, work, mobile, internet cafe etc. I use it to save almost all my work documents so I know I can get access from wherever I need to. The great thing about it is that it automatically syncs - no worrying about making sure you have saved the latest version to a particular memory stick. I'd definitely recommend giving it a go.Jo Alcockhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08931884326110561205noreply@blogger.com