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ncsmith

Article with Diigo - 13 views

started by ncsmith on 21 Oct 07 no follow-up yet
  • triciameyer
     
    Nicole,

    Any time something is interactive, I too always enjoy it more!

    Tricia


    ncsmith wrote:
    > This is so cool. I love highlighting and adding sticky notes right on the screen. I don't know where I am supposed to save it to the EDFL675 page though. I added my highlights and stickies to the article.
    > Nicole
triciameyer

This is awesome! - 9 views

started by triciameyer on 24 Oct 07 no follow-up yet
  • triciameyer
     
    I can't wait to show this tool to my teachers. I have always felt a bit guilty about printing out articles and wasting all that paper. But, I felt that I had to in order to make them useful to me. I need the highlights and the notes.

    I really don't like reading entire articles online--however, with the diigo tools, I found it almost fun! This is a terrific way to share the reading of a document and see everyone's comments together.

    While I wasn't sure how I would use this when I started, now I am seeing an very easy application to teacher education at my school.

    I was also a little concerned because it seemed very confusing when I first logged on. But, starting with the "quick how to" was actually more helpful to me than the flash tutorial. Once I finished the quick how to's, the flash made a lot more sense.

    Tricia
sue phillips

Diigo and Christian leadership article - 8 views

started by sue phillips on 19 Oct 07 no follow-up yet
  • triciameyer
     
    Sue,

    I too usually print out articles and highlight and write in the margin. I agree that I may be convinced to read documents online since I can diigo them!

    Tricia

    suephillips wrote:
    > I found the Christian leadership article from a faculty member at George Fox quite interesting. It makes me want to read some of her resources and compare my life to them. I especially liked the comparison of Jesus' temptations to temptations we might face as teachers. I do so identify with the scheduling issues.
    >
    > Diigo looks like it will be a useful tool in reading online or PDA articles. IF we can highlight and create sticky notes of important parts to save I may not end up printing them all out as I usually do.
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