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Saturday, February 19, 2022

Blog#6

     My experience so far using Diigo would be good. I can see how it would be a great tool to be use once I am in the classroom setting. I would be able to save sites that I could be able to go back to whenever I needed to. Perhaps, Diigo will become a far more important tool once I am more familiar with the program and am using it on a daily basis or just when I need to go back to pull information from a website. 

    Blogging hasn't been something that I would do on a regular. However, I think that if I were blogging and had a bigger audience, then it might compel me to write more and express more of my feelings. I don't not like blogging but feel that it isn't my thing. I wasn't a blogger prior to taking this class, and even after experiencing having a blog site and having people write on my page, I still don't feel like I would continue to do it after the class is over. 

    A 2.0 tool that I found that would be good for both personal use and for work is Dropbox. It is a lot like "The Cloud" you can store photos, files, and back up my whole computer just for starters. It is a very easy to use program that is usable of many different types of software. Another cool fact is that you can send information to someone who doesn't have the app and they are able to open it without issue. One key factor that is usually a go- or no-go aspect of a site, is the cost. The most you'll pay is $12.99 a month. That is almost the cost of going out to eat one time (paying for only yourself of course). 

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