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Live Binders that I have Made

Filed under: Education,visual bookmarks,word clouds — 2sparkley at 10:58 pm on Thursday, April 8, 2010

I find that being organised with bookmarks in a visual way is essential for me. I have used sqworl, and weblists and now I have found Live Binders. More will be added as they are made. I just love the ease with which you can make live binders. You just add the little bookmarklet to your web browser and off you go.

Here is a collection of ones that I have made.
Hope they can be useful to you :)



7 Comments »

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   Barbara

April 9, 2010 @ 1:57 am   Reply

Thanks for using and blogging about LiveBinders. Those are some very useful binders. How nice of you to make them public for everyone to use!

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   Judith

April 9, 2010 @ 6:26 am   Reply

I love Livebinders as a way of collecting sites. Students could even do a bibliography of websites used for research by using Livebinders.

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   ktenkely

April 9, 2010 @ 2:38 pm   Reply

Thank you for sharing these collections. Live Binders is such a great tool for visually collecting everything, it makes my organizational self so happy!

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   Susan the book chook

April 10, 2010 @ 8:22 pm   Reply

My bookmarks are in such a mess. I saw your Binders and wondered about them. Hope to investigate fully soon.

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   Nicholas Provenzano

April 12, 2010 @ 12:35 am   Reply

I love Livebinders! Thanks for sharing your collections. They are going to be very helpful to many many people.

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   Melissa

April 14, 2010 @ 11:35 am   Reply

I am glad to know there are other LiveBinder fans in the group! :) Thanks for sharing your great resources!

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   Lorraine

April 28, 2011 @ 8:02 pm   Reply

This is great to know,i mean this new to me,well thanks for sharing.So it will help in bookmarking,then i should really used this one,i love to try things that are new especially when it could help me.I’ll also tell my friend about this one I’m pretty sure they will love to try it also.Again thanks for sharing,i hope to read more of your interesting post.Keep up the good work.

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