My Favorite Tools, Part 1
This year at MLA, the Educational Media and Technology Section hosted a special content session called My Favorite Tool. Eighteen participants had 3 minutes to describe their chosen tool and its features for a chance to win a prize!
MLA’s Favorite Tools (in order of presentation)
MDPhD
- Free; additional pricing levels
- MDPhD uses AI to turn articles into summaries with key insights and data visualization, sorted by level of evidence.
Jupyter Notebook
- Free
- Jupyter Notebooks is an open source web application that allows the weaving together of code, interactive graphical outputs, and narrative text. See examples here.
PollEverywhere
- Free (up to 25 responses); additional pricing levels
- Engage your audience with live polls and immediate display of results, no clickers needed.
Slack
- Free; additional pricing levels
- Create a channel within Slack’s virtual online community to bring all your team’s project communication and files together in a private searchable archive.
PubReminer
- Free
- Enter a Pubmed search or PMID to analyze articles by Author, Journal, Keyword, MeSH, and more using this text mining tool.
Browzine
- Cost
- Browse open source or subscription journals by subject or search via title, save journals to a bookshelf or save articles to your reading list.
OneTab
- Free
- Speed up your browser by consolidating your dozens (or hundreds??) of open tabs into a saved list.
OpenBroadcaster
- Free
- Create your own video recordings or stream live with this simple, yet high-quality software.
Workflowy
- Free
- Expand, collapse, and tag your to-do list, outlines, or other bulleted documents to add organization to your workflow.
Boopsie
But wait! This is only half the tools! Check out My Favorite Tools, Part 2 for more tech tools!
Released: June 13, 2018 01:44 PM
| Updated: June 13, 2018 01:44 PM
Keywords:
MLA18
|
Technology
|
#mlanet18
|
#myfavetool
|
Annual Meeting 2018
|
Tech Trends