Blog 5

To be completely honest, I am not a fan of Diigo. I do not think it is aesthetically pleasing or easy to understand. Also, I am not a fan of how it dictates my googling 24/7. It is a good place to keep things, however, it does not cite the sources we find. If they had an MLA citation tool or something of that nature, I would use it religiously. I do a lot of research papers in my theater classes, and having to keep up with sources is extremely tedious. I do not want to have my sources in many different places (Diigo, RefWorks, etc). I wish there was one concise tool to use.

With blogging, I have had to do it for a few classes, and I find it interesting for specific purposes. For my personal life, however, I do not like it because I would rather write it down in a journal and not put my thoughts or deep secrets onto the internet. I also have a problem with remembering to blog or journal, so consistency is key. I find that physically writing it out helps me remember to do it instead of writing what feels like a paper on a computer.

I think that my ILP tool, Trello, is a Web 2.0 tool because it is a massive information sharing platform that allows users to make edits and contribute to the pages. I am very excited to share this tool in my classroom because there will be no issues with lack of communication or access. Plus, it is a FREE resource that I love customizing for my educational and personal life. I will have an interesting time melding technology with an arts subject that is not seen as tech heavy.

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