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  • #1Zaid Ali Alsagoff said ...(on 05-13-2008)

    Zaid Ali Alsagoff
    Hi All,

    Nice to be here. I recently posted in my blog a list that might interest you all:

    http://zaidlearn.blogspot.com/2008/04/free-learning-tool-for-every-learning.html

    This post explores the idea that there is at least one excellent free learning tool (or site) for every learning problem, need or issue!

    Although, it is far from perfect, it is a good start :)

    Have fun learning :)

    Warm Regards,

    Zaid
  • #2Paul McKenzie said ...(on 05-13-2008, replying to Zaid Ali Alsagoff on #1)

    Paul McKenzie
    Great stuff, Zaid.

    I'm using 90%+ of this stuff (Moodle, Joomla...), so I'll seriously look at the ones I'm not using. No mention of Diigo? If you are new to Diigo, I guess I understand. It will replace Delicious on the list soon, I promise. The good thing is that Diigo will continue to support your Delicious account. I still tend to use Delicious for the actual searches though - hard to severe the cord completely.

    Salam,

    Paul


    Zaid Ali Alsagoff wrote:
    > Hi All,
    >
    > Nice to be here. I recently posted in my blog a list that might interest you all:
    >
    > http://zaidlearn.blogspot.com/2008/04/free-learning-tool-for-every-learning.html
    >
    > This post explores the idea that there is at least one excellent free learning tool (or site) for every learning problem, need or issue!
    >
    > Although, it is far from perfect, it is a good start :)
    >
    > Have fun learning :)
    >
    > Warm Regards,
    >
    > Zaid
  • #3Zaid Ali Alsagoff said ...(on 05-14-2008, replying to Paul McKenzie on #2)

    Zaid Ali Alsagoff
    Dear Paul McKenzie,

    Thanks for your great feedback and suggestions :)

    Yes, I am kind of new to Diigo, but I don't think it will replace Delicious on my list for a while (It has become a habit difficult to unlearn!). However, I have added Diigo to the list as a Social bookmarking tool with collaborative learning features (groups, forums, etc.)?

    http://zaidlearn.blogspot.com/2008/04/free-learning-tool-for-every-learning.html (Item 4)

    Anyway, I believe these two tools are both worthy in being on this list :)

    I will still use Delicious to manage my social bookmarks, and then I will transfer them to Diigo and use this tool to collaborate and communicate with great people like you :)

    Why not do all in one? Perhaps, in the future, but I still like a clean focused tool on social bookmarking that provides no distraction except great URLs :)

    Finally, I recently wrote an article entitled: Is PowerPoint Evil?:

    http://zaidlearn.blogspot.com/2008/05/is-powerpoint-evil-part-3.html

    It has a few great resources you might want to explore. Perhaps you have seen them already :)

    Have great day LEARNING :)

    Warm Regards,

    Zaid