martes, 1 de enero de 2013

How to start using Pocket

Pocket (formerly Read It Later Pro) lets you save webpages to read later, even without an Internet connection. If you like to keep up to date with the latest news: whether it be Android news, politics, sports, entertainment or perhaps the latest blog by that guy that does that thing… or web page, then Pocket might just be your thing. Pocket allows you to save web pages for reading later within the application. It’s an app that iPhone users have enjoyed for some time and has recently become available for Android. This application will be really useful for you as a teacher that always are searching for new information in order to improve your knowledge and also to teach in a better way. Here we have some steps for you to get ready with this application. First of all, you have to create an account in WWW.getpocket.com:
When you already have an account, you easily can star saving any information that you consider important for you to read it later. There are several ways to save information, the two more easy ones are: 1.- Install the application Chrome, Safari and Firefox Extensions Our Chrome, Safari and Firefox Extensions allow you to quickly save to Pocket from these browsers, and offer some additional integrations with Twitter and Google Reader
After doing this, you just have to click and save your information in Pocket
2.- Save via Email Simply email a link to add@getpocket.com to save it to Pocket. Send it to your computer, mobile device, or wherever you have email access.
When you have follow those step, start reading or seaarching information and save it in POcket for you to read it later.
As easy as it looks, simple ways to save and read information later. We as teacher are always searching educational information and sometimes we lose it because of the time or whatever. But now with this application we will find your readings and another important information as easy and fast as we can with Pocket.