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Keith Dennison

Xmarks | Bookmark Sync and Search - 1 views

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    This is an awesome utility that stores your favorites/bookmarks on a server and is constantly syncing what's on the server to what's in your browser. But more importantly you have access to all of your bookmarks wherever you are, you just have to log in. And when you get a new computer or try out a new browser you can download them into your new browser. And you can create bookmark profiles to keep personal computer bookmarks separate from Tablet PC bookmarks, etc. Not so much Web 2.0 but it's a Godsend! And your students can snyc their existing bookmarks onto their new netbooks!
brien gorham

Teachers and Librarians: Collaborative Relationships. ERIC Digest. - 0 views

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    This was originally bookmarked by Reanea Wilson in the Diigo in Education group, so any highlighting and notes that show up are hers. I'm re-bookmarking it here since it seems relevant to our discussions on collaboration and also because librarians are awesome...and, yes, Heather does pay me to say things like that.
Matt Thompson

Folksonomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Folksonomy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search A folksonomy is a system of classification derived from the practice and method of collaboratively creating and managing tags to annotate and categorize content;[1][2] this practice is also known as collaborative tagging, social classification, social indexing, and social tagging.[citation needed] Folksonomy, a term coined by Thomas Vander Wal, is a portmanteau of folk and taxonomy. Folksonomies became popular on the Web around 2004[3] as part of social software applications such as social bookmarking and photograph annotation. Tagging, which is one of the defining characteristics of Web 2.0 services, allows users to collectively classify and find information. Some websites include tag clouds as a way to visualize tags in a folksonomy.[4] An empirical analysis of the complex dynamics of tagging systems, published in 2007,[5] has shown that consensus around stable distributions and shared vocabularies does emerge, even in the absence of a central controlled vocabulary.
Ms Vaks

Home | Diigo - 0 views

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    Create websites and wikis
Heather Hersey

Digital Research Tools Wiki - 1 views

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    A wiki that sorts tools by what you want to do or create.
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    Excellent resource! Provides explanations on how to do almost anything you could possibly want to do in your classroom. Go to it, bookmark it, use it!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for this Heather.
Amanda Brown

dlaur's PBL Bookmarks on Delicious - 0 views

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    Link to a delicious site with great PBL links
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