I chose to set up a home page with iGoogle because I had chosen Google Reader earlier for my Rss feed. I also found that it would let me put my yahoo email account on the page, so that made it easier. Unfortunately, I can’t connect to my Outlook calendar because that is protected from my school. I also can’t figure out if I can link my other email account to the site, so I will still have to visit it independently. Since I was able to link to the news through the NYTimes at iGoogle, I have just made it my home page. I condensed four tabs I usually open in the morning to just 2, so I guess that is something of a timesaver.
I don’t think I will use the calendar element much, although if I wasn’t committed to using Outlook at work, I might. I liked that I could link “Don’t forget the Milk” to the iGoogle calendar.
Many of the other items just seem like too much hassle for my everyday life. I can’t really see much use for any of this at my school library either. I think some of the other tools we have been exposed to—Google Docs or PBWiki—are much more useful for my applications.
I did, however, make a customized “gadget” for my remaining 23 Things on my iGoogle page. It was less able to do what I wanted though. I was hoping for hot links to the remaining tasks so that I could just click and work! You can see it on my iGoogle page--There's a link on the title.
No comments:
Post a Comment