While brainstorming ideas, I found some links to share.
Digital Storyteller
http://www.digitalstoryteller.org/
Digital Storyteller is a web-based tool that offers teachers and students frictionless access to digital images and materials that enable them to construct compelling personal narratives.
How NOT to Multitask - Work Simpler and Saner
http://zenhabits.net/2007/02/how-not-to-m
This post is How NOT to Multi-task — a guide to working as simply as possible for your mental health.
Box.net
http://www.box.net/home
Free online file storage!!! For NaNo on the go and you don't want to carry your disks/flash drive around with you!!!! I signed up! You don'thave to download anything for the individual account.
100 (Legal) Sources for Free Stock Images
http://www.virtualhosting.com/blog/2007/1
By Laura Milligan
If you’ve ever tried to design a website or blog, you’ve probably felt the need to add images to your creation. It can be easy to see the Internet as a free-for-all, but images belong to the people who created them. Staying legal means you’ll have to either create your own images or buy them from stock sites. Fortunately, there are a number of sources for free images, and we’ve collected them here. So read on for 100 sources where you can find free stock images: and don’t worry — they’re all legal!
Bartleyby.com
http://bartleby.com/
Online source for great books to read.
- Mood:
bouncy

