Live Binders is a neat service that allows you to create online binders of webpages, images, and documents. Live Binders displays your collected content in a tabbed, book-like format. You can create binders for as many topics as you like. Adding content to your Live Binder can be done by manually typing in the url of a webpage, upload files from your computer to your Live Binder, or add content through the Live Binders bookmarklet for Firefox and Internet Explorer. Live Binders has an excellent series of video tutorials to help you get started.
Thanks to Kelly at iLearn Technology for the tip about Live Binders.
Applications for Education
Live Binders could be an excellent tool for students to use to create online booklets of resources they find online combined with content that they've created. Or students could build Live Binders to showcase the work that they've done.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Live Binders - Online Binders of Webpages and Images
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Thank you for this - it seems excellent.
I just tried it and created a binder including some sites I like for equations practice - I even included a tab with a screenr recording showing how to use the last site.
http://www.livebinders.com/play/play?id=2462
Awesome tool, I love it!
I got the blog email on Sunday night and was setting up my binder on Monday. By Wednesday, it was organized and I was sharing it with students in an after-school club.
http://www.livebinders.com/play/play/2527
I still love LiveBinders!
It is now possible to link to all the binders of an author, eg
http://www.livebinders.com/shelf/search_author?terms=Colleen Young
Thanks for this. So many applications for my classes . . . . I can't wait to get started :)
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