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Fences: http://www.stardock.com/products/fences/
I am untidy and disorganised; I’m the first to admit it.  I have shortcuts all over the desktop just in case I want to use them quickly.  Fences is a program that creates virtual containers, or fences around specific groups of icons on your desktop.  It is drag and drop and you can move [...]

There are so many tools on the internet to help you  become more productive and innovative as a teacher. Here are ten tools you should know how to use, not only for your own professional teaching development, but which could also assist you in the classroom. Each tutorial has a video that can be downloaded for viewing [...]

01 Apr, 2009

Getting Organised: Microsoft OneNote

Posted by: mberner In: tutorials

 
Microsoft OneNote
OneNote is an idea processor, a notebook, an information organizer
OneNote can help if you need to:

Make sure you don’t lose any information that you think is important
Organize scraps of information that don’t fit well into e-mail, calendar, or formal documents
Gather and refer back to notes from meetings or lectures
Collect research from the Web or [...]


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