After spending a couple hours learning and reading, I believe all the work is not showing up on the article when others see it. When my curser moves over my highlighted sections, I get a "private highlight" message. Are any of you seeing my highlights and sticky notes for this article?
Also, I can not access this particular article from the diigo site. I have to get into it from Scot's assignment page. Anyone else have this happen?
Anyway, good article that really makes us think about humility as well as teaching practices and the reason we are in this profession. Amy
I see your responses to others as comments on your comments. However, I do not see your highlights or notes. It could be that you are not sharing with the 675folk group, I believe you can change the setting as you highlight or go back and do it. regarding getting to the article, you should be able to click on a the group bookmark to get there. Scot adee06 wrote: > After spending a couple hours learning and reading, I believe all the work is not showing up on the article when others see it. When my curser moves over my highlighted sections, I get a "private highlight" message. Are any of you seeing my highlights and sticky notes for this article? > > Also, I can not access this particular article from the diigo site. I have to get into it from Scot's assignment page. Anyone else have this happen? > > Anyway, good article that really makes us think about humility as well as teaching practices and the reason we are in this profession. > Amy
Also, I can not access this particular article from the diigo site. I have to get into it from Scot's assignment page. Anyone else have this happen?
Anyway, good article that really makes us think about humility as well as teaching practices and the reason we are in this profession.
Amy
I see your responses to others as comments on your comments. However, I do not see your highlights or notes. It could be that you are not sharing with the 675folk group, I believe you can change the setting as you highlight or go back and do it. regarding getting to the article, you should be able to click on a the group bookmark to get there.
Scot
adee06 wrote:
> After spending a couple hours learning and reading, I believe all the work is not showing up on the article when others see it. When my curser moves over my highlighted sections, I get a "private highlight" message. Are any of you seeing my highlights and sticky notes for this article?
>
> Also, I can not access this particular article from the diigo site. I have to get into it from Scot's assignment page. Anyone else have this happen?
>
> Anyway, good article that really makes us think about humility as well as teaching practices and the reason we are in this profession.
> Amy
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