Monday, December 2, 2013

Websites

www.easybib.com
www.bibme.com
-The two sites above are both easy tools to build a work cited page. It is a great tool in building a full bibliography.
www.blogger.com
-Blogger is what I am on right now! I use it just about daily to do my daily blog work for the class.
www.linkedin.com
-I am recently LinkedIn. It is basically Facebook for the professional world! It is actually pretty cool how you can connect with people in your field of work, and how easy it is to create a resume.
www.mycommunicationlab.com
-This is the website that basically goes along with the textbook. It has videos and examples of what the text is talking about.
www.allthetests.com
-This is a really fun site! It has a bunch of different tests and quizzes for basically anything from "Does your crush like you?" to IQ tests. 
www.queendom.com/tests
-This is another test website that has a variety of personality and other tests that you can take. Queendom also includes career tests which can be very helpful.
www.psychologytoday.com
-This one is a bit boring to me. It is basically all about psychology.You can find a therapist, so there's that I guess...
www.main.nc.us/cml
-Citizens for Media Literacy. This is a site for a non-profit organization that is linking citizenship to media literacy in the growing media world.
www.mediaed.org
-Media Education Foundation. This site is all about documentaries and different medias that you can watch and purchase.
www.fun-with-words.com/acronyms.html
-This would have been a useful site when I first starting using sites such as MySpace and Facebook. It gives every acronym known on social media!
www.asha.org/public/speech/development/communicatingold.htm
-This was a source site that was used in the textbook. It gives good tips on how to communicate effectively with people hard of hearing.
www.netlingo.com
-This is another site that gives acronyms for social media, but it also gives different definitions and lingo used online.
http://hbswk.hbs.edu/archive/3481.html
-This is the Harvard Business School Working Knowledge site. It is used in Chapter 7 for stating why apologies are useful.

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