This is my peer tutorial on Flotrack. Flotrack is a site that lets you create a running log and keeps you up to date on all the latest collegiate and professional running news and events.
This is a quick video tutorial about the bascics you need to know to create your own Twitter account. It shows you many things, including how to search for people and how to follow certian people. Its a great way to stay informed.
This is my peer application tutorial about "Netvibes" I used it as a main source of information for my PLN. It can be used as a search engine, RSS aggregator and many other things. It is a dashboard application, somewhat like iGOOGLE but I think it is way better!
This is a tutorial of the basic capabilities of Skype. I was asked to show everything that Skype was able to do but that would lead to a 15 mintue or more presentation. So I made an executive decision and went with the necessities of Skype. I chose to use this because I did not have cell phone service in my apartment and it was my only means of communication with the outside world while I was in my apartment.
A quick tutorial showing how to use this simple RSS viewing program. This covers the core features including importing your RSS feeds from other programs, adding individual feeds, and sharing your feeds with apps like Diigo, Delicious, and Twitter. It is open source, therefore free, so if you like it you can download it from: http://www.rssowl.org/download
This is my peer tutorial on "My Health Tracker". It is an application used to help people stay on track with a weight loss regime and keep track of other aspects of health and wellness. It's very simple to use and very beneficial to those who take advantage.
This is a blog that I created using, blog-spot. I go over how to use the basics of Picnik. Picnik is an online photo editing program, mostly free to all individuals. It is a simple application that can be used everyday, to enable you to enhance your everyday photos into portraits.
My peer tutorial is about mapmyride.com. It is a great website that you can utilize for not just bike routes but dog walking, hiking, kayaking, basically whatever you wish. You can make your own routes, find already created routes, and do a training log. Its a great resource.
This is an article that we actually looked at in my clinical site for Athletic Training. The article hits on the correlation between creatine and compartment syndrome firsthand. If you are interested in supplements, etc... check this site out. Another debate able issue in the medical field...
Learn and try different recipes. It has everything from microwave meals to slow cooked meals. It shows all different tabs so that looking for a specific type of food is easy. You can put your favorite recipes on and share with others or keep them in your file for future reference. It gives tips for having big dinner parties as well.