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Chris Lott

Good Example Annotated Pages "in the wild" ? - 47 views

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started by Chris Lott on 12 Dec 08
  • Chris Lott
     
    For some training I'm looking for a good example of a page that has sticky notes and annotations in which

    a) the content of the page being annotated isn't about Diigo
    b) at least some of the highlight annotations and sticky notes aren't just "test" and "me too" type entries

    A different page for each (notes and highlights/annotations) is fine too! thx in advance
  • Graham Perrin
     
    I see a variety of Diigo user-authored comments at
    http://groups.diigo.com/search?group_name=educators&what=c%3Athink
  • Chris Lott
     
    That's great! What is that a link TO anyway? what is c:think? Doesn't look like a tag...

    c
  • Graham Perrin
     
    Credit to Scott Allam for identifying some busy Diigo Groups; and to Sean Brady for alerting me to search syntax wisdom.

    AFAIR whilst in a Diigo Groups Bookmarks interface, a
    c:think
    in the 'Search Group Bookmarks' field will return bookmarks that have the word 'think' in users' comments (annotations).

    http://groups.diigo.com/search_topics?group_name=Diigo_HQ&what=syntax may be of interest.

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