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you can add images to a text document.  In the video, we have added text and image as well. It is also possible to provide links and references to an audio / video file in a text document to provide a multimedia experience to the reader.  There is an important difference between images and audio/video when integrating with a text document.  While an image is embedded within the text document, an audio or video file resides out of the text document in a file folder and is separately accessed to play. This is done by inserting a hyper-link to the audio file or video file in your computer, to the document. Clicking on this link will access the audio/ video and play it, using the audio/video player. While publishing on a web page, it is possible for different formats to be displayed on a single page.  We saw earlier that file links and hyper links can be added to a text document; we use the same approach to link an audio/ video.
 
you can add images to a text document.  In the video, we have added text and image as well. It is also possible to provide links and references to an audio / video file in a text document to provide a multimedia experience to the reader.  There is an important difference between images and audio/video when integrating with a text document.  While an image is embedded within the text document, an audio or video file resides out of the text document in a file folder and is separately accessed to play. This is done by inserting a hyper-link to the audio file or video file in your computer, to the document. Clicking on this link will access the audio/ video and play it, using the audio/video player. While publishing on a web page, it is possible for different formats to be displayed on a single page.  We saw earlier that file links and hyper links can be added to a text document; we use the same approach to link an audio/ video.
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===Steps in creating a personal resource folder===
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There are several steps in creating a resource folder.
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#Make a folder on the computer by topic
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#Create a 'meta' document which will provide your thoughts on the topic and link the resources you have collected to these thoughts
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#Access relevant resources from Internet
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#Save pages, images, videos
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#Insert into document
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#Copy links of the resources you find useful, and which you would like to refer to in your document
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#Paste / insert links into document
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#Add your own comments, suggestions in the meta document, and connect the resources accessed and shared, with your ideas to create a resource document on the selected topic.
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#Format the document
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====Personal Digital Library====
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A personal digital library can store information on different topics of interest to you. It is 'personal' meaning it is available on your own computer, for your use any time. It is 'digital' it is available in a digital format, which is easy to edit, store and share. Most importantly, it is a 'library' meaning the digital resources are organised meaningfully, for you to easily access information when you want it.
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The set of resources downloaded in your folders for the given topic, along with your 'meta document' constitutes your personal digital library for the topic. You can build such libraries on any topic you are interested in, and build your own knowledge in a structured manner. Since the internet has resources on almost all topics, you have an opportunity to keep learning, that too on topics of your interest. The topic or area need not be only one of theoretical interest or only to build your knowledge. You can also work on building skills since there are likely to be videos available for helping you learn a new language, or even a skill like swimming. You can also share this personal digital library with your colleagues so that they can also benefit. When teachers share their personal digital libraries / resources from their library with their colleagues, cumulatively, it creates a resource rich environment. Try creating a personal digital library on a topic or issue you have always wanted to learn about.

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