Jay’s interface for working, learning, researching, reflecting, and play

You can learn an incredible amount just looking over someone’s shoulder. That why I am such a fan of Jon Udell’s screencasts. Don’t tell me about something; show me the real thing. Trailfire is handy tool for annotating web pages and linking them together into site tours.

no pleHere’s the trail through my interface, the dozen sites I use most often to work, learn, collaborate, and enjoy the web.

When on a web page in a trail, you’ll see a tiny icon (see top right in the gray bar). A Trailfire dialog box pops up when you click it. Use the buttons in the top right of the dialog box to navigate.

Trailfire nav box

What’s your interface look like?

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#1 Net, Blogs and Rock'n'Roll on 07.10.07 at 2:07 pm

Tools for online discovery…

I wrote in my last post about Music of Interest as a tool that aids the process of ‘free range’ discovery as you roam around the net, picking up clues and pointers about music you might want to explore in…

#2 Touring the Jay Cross Ecosystem — Informal Learning Blog on 11.16.07 at 10:53 pm

[...] months ago, when the debate over Personal Learning Environments was hot, I put together a trail that walks through the dozen pages I rely on to share ideas and keep up with the world. I promptly [...]

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