Useful internet tips for students and lecturers

Original Article in Malay.

Here are some internet tips that i think might be useful for both students and lecturers. It's very simple (just manipulating Google.com) but somehow the fact is that very few people know about it. That's why i write up this guide to share with all of you.

Sharing is caring, right? :D

#1. Use google as dictionary to define words

Type define:word to find its definition and brief explanation using Google search engine.

Example: define:action potential
(please refer picture)












#2. Use google to find notes in ppt (powerpoint) doc (word) dan pdf format

Type [note title] filetype: [ppt,doc,pdf,docx,pptx]

Example: Type bacteria structure filetype:ppt to find bacteria structure notes in powerpoint slides format.













#3. Use google to find notes or interactive media in swf (flash) format.

So bored and tired of reading notes with lots of text? How about finding some interactive learning media with animation and sound?

Example : type gram staining filetype:swf to find flash animation or tutorial or diagrams about gram staining.










My last words is; study hard coz pharmacy course ain't easy,but be smart and creative at all times too. ;)


5 comments:

Anonymous said...

This would be very useful to the juniors. A good effort!

@kelantanstreet said...

trigger the change :p

Anonymous said...

useful information..thanks a lot..:)
but the swf format i dont know how to save.. :-/
can anybody help me?

IPSA said...

In internet explorer, right click, save target as...you can open swf file using Adobe Flash Player or internet browser such as ie and firefox...(please refer picture from link below)

http://ictipsa.googlepages.com/saveflash.png

Ok, good luck trying. :D

Anonymous said...

ok..thanks 4 the answer..:)

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