And I was immediately 'hooked' on Diigo. I love the simplicity of the interface and the power of its functionality. It does for me what EndNote or any other referencing tool provides - an opportunity to sort out your favourite web pages, annotate them with notes, highlight important parts of the text and even share with colleagues and friends.
- I am thinking of how this could be used for sharing references, thoughts and developing critical thinking.
- My biggest challenge is to work out how to integrate Twine, Diigo, this blog and myBU. I love the OpenID concept and wish @BU there was some more flexibility and/or guidance on achieving this.
- I will probably use the Facebook account mostly for friends and family, and former students (but I will be looking at making this blog accessible to both Facebook and myBU).
- this will be another short-term project to explore and (may be) pilot.
- I need to enrol as a follower to Stephen Fry's twitter - his sense of humour is amazing. We need a doze of this medicine - even if (even more because) it comes in an e-form. I was so glad to find that he is a twitter.
- upload a few audio books on the MP4 player to take with me to the gym (you never know a Stephen Fry's book might be better than Brian Tracy's work, or may be I will get something totally different - The Twelve Chairs in original will be funny :-) )
- try the same with lessons in French - recent research proved that people can learn the language even if they don't focus on building the vocabulary first). May be Michel Thomas or LiveMocha will have something I can try.
Well, all this is exciting, but should not take priority to:
- revising the paper on e-research supervision
- researching the latest tools for business performance evaluation
- and competing the detailed feedback for I2M with Waypoint (that's should be the topic for one of the next posts).
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