Testing Posting

Here’s my test message.  Where will it show up?

Del.icio.us

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If you don’t know what I am talking about then you probably think I just typed that all wrong, but it’s typed correctly. Though you can actually type in www.delicious.com into your address bar and get to the same site anyway.

But what is it you ask? Its a social bookmarking site. Still not clear on what it is? Watch this video by Lee Lefever and you’ll get the idea and why it’s hard to live without once you know it exists. Read more »

YouConverit.com

I’m just experimenting with it now, but I am really liking YouConvertit.com

It’s a online site that allows you to upload up to five files at a time and it will convert your files into your choice of comperable files. This includes Office documents, audio, video, and even a tab for converting measurements. It is all advertisement supported and you must submit a “valid” email address in order to use their site. You upload your files and they send a link via email of where to download your file. Read more »

U3 Drive System vs Regular USB drive

If you are wondering what a U3 drive is then I must ask What rock have you been hiding under? Just kidding of course. U3 drives are a USB storage drive that not only holds data it also has a launch system that opens whenever you plug it into a computer. This launch menu allows you to install and run program directly from your USB drive without having to install them into the local computer. Read more »

The World View of Lee Lefever

Don’t worry if you’ve never heard of him. He’s just an average person like anyone else, but he has such a gift to understand how to mix current technology into our every day lives in a simple and plain way.

I myself stumbled across his videos on YouTube as I looked for easy ways to explain WordPress and other online technologies to our teachers. Lee has obviously already been there too and he is great at explaining how to get there yourself.

So please take a moment to view a few of these videos I’ve linked out to.

Lee LeFever Online Videos

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What the Experts Say

Expert: 1.a person who has special skill or knowledge in some particular field; specialist; authority:

I guess that refers to us somedays, at least when we have the answers they want to hear. Other days it is not us but rather their students or their friends who gave them the best advice they wanted to hear. But oh well, such is life and no one has all the answers themselves all the time.

Which brings me to the point of my post today. PC Magazine releases a list every year of their favorite tools and utilities offered free on the web.  I saw a few of my own favorites on that list, but more importantly I saw a great many programs and online tools I didn’t even know I might need.  My own belief has been that “Together We are Stronger”, and to me this includes the students ideas, the teachers requests, the technology we read about, and our own daily experiences.  So when you have the free time please take a look at the list of possibilities from the link below.

PC Magazine List of Free Software

Create PDF files online

A recent favorite tool of mine is Goolge Documents. It has been around for awhile and I had briefly explored it in the past, but recently I have begun to revisit it’s uses and I am liking it more and more. My recent discovery is the creation of PDFs from any document you have uploaded to the site.Previously, in order to create PDF files you needed Adobe Acrobat Pro or a version of Adobe distiller. Neither of which are free. I have also tried various free programs that claimed they could create PDF files from my word documents and to date have been disappointed even when they did work. Some simply failed to work while others actually froze during use and were a real bear to try and uninstall.With Google online documents though you sign up for a free account and then upload an existing word, excel, or power point file to your account. You can then make changes through the online WYSIWYG (What You See is What You Get) interface and then save the document directly online. From there you can choose to share it with other Google users, publish to the internet, download as a Webpage, Word Document, Rich Text Document, Plain Text Document, Open Office file, Zip file, or PDF file.Quick and Simple and Free.Check out the other Google tools and you might find your own gems.

The Quick List

These are the quick tools I turn to on a daily basis and ones you might wish to become familiar with. I define quick tools as simple Utilities which usually serve a single purpose. Used Together or Singular they can accomplish many goals. While Programs tend more towards Management and a Collection of Utilities into a basic interface to accomplish many goals using 1 tool. Both approaches have their places, but this is a list of quick tools I have a preference for because I can mix and match them as needed and many will run from a CD or USB drive.

  • MS Remote Desktop
  • Tight VNC
    • They are Very Different tools, each with strengths and weaknesses
    • Also I sometimes use LanView3 which is a collection based on VNC
  • Advanced Remote Information
  • RegSeeker
  • Aida32
  • Norton Win Doctor
  • IrfanView
    • Truthfully a Program, but will run from a Cd or USB and is quite small and quick
  • Internet Explorer History Viewer
  • Mozilla History Viewer