[CASL-L] Easybib vs NoodleTools

Janet Kenney janetkenney at bristolk12.org
Wed Mar 11 09:41:18 PDT 2015


Sue,
I just did some exploring and found a convenient way to move between
student projects in a dropbox. I also discovered you can open all of a
student's note cards at once for commenting.  In the spirit of a picture
being worth a thousand words, I make a screencast of my findings and posted
it: http://youtu.be/gw3cuY2c8ew
It is silent, but just follow the mouse :)
-Janet

On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 8:39 AM, Sue Lantelme <SLantelme at ledyard.net> wrote:

>   For those who have use Noodletools and the teacher interface, can you
> tell me if the Noodletools interface is more friendly then Easybib? Here's
> the scenario:
>
>
>  The teacher is reviewing & making comments on a student's notecards,
> then would like to move to the next student in the class. *Is there a
> forward or next feature? *Or, as is the case for Easybib, the teacher
> opens the class folder, opens the student's notebook, and reviews the
> notecards. Next student? GO back to My Projects, open the class folder,
> open the student's notebook, review, and again.  I count 3 excess clicks &
> a bit of time since our teachers have an average 100 students to look
> through.
>
>
>  Thank you!
>
>
>
>  Sue Lantelme
>
> MLS, Ledyard High School Librarian
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