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How to Browse the Web Using Tabs - Lifehacker - 2 views

  • open multiple pages in one window
  • new window
  • can clutter up your desktop quickly
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  • Tabs are a way to open up multiple web pages at one time in the same window
  • you want to make sure you fact-check your statement. You want to open Wikipedia, but you can't do so without leaving Facebook, or opening a cluttered new window. Not to fret, that's what tabs are for.
  • File menu and click "New Tab"
  • No extra windows, no interrupted work
  • You can open as many tabs as you want at one time, and switch between them easily, making web browsing a whole lot more convenient.
  • just hit Ctrl+T. (If you're on a Mac, hit Command+T instead.
  • Click on the link with your right mouse button and choose the "Open Link in New Tab"
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    Excellent explanation of how tabbed browsing can increase productivity...or at least making your browser windows more managable.
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    I like opening tabs by clicking the scroll wheel on the mouse. Uber efficient
Carolyn Kraut

Atomic Learning: Web 2.0 Workshop - 0 views

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    BGSU students and faculty/staff only. Contact TSC for login info.
Carolyn Kraut

DIGITAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS: Tools and Technologies for Effective Classrooms - 0 views

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    Part 1 in this series.
Carolyn Kraut

Einstein, YouTube, and New Media Literacies in the Connected Age | DMLcentral - 0 views

  • Moving to a discussion of how attitudes and habits apply to digital literacies, she uses Twitter as a tool that can be a "representation of what the Web seeks to be," namely a source of personal, customized, community-filtered data -- but only to the person who knows how to use it and approaches it with the right mindset.
  • Social media in education, according to Maiers, is "a mindset challenge, not a skill set challenge."
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