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andybendyman

digital digs: the positive confluence of academia and the web - 5 views

  • Clearly one of the challenges academia faces is to figure out a productive use of networks in terms of research practices. Usually I write more about the teaching aspects of the university and clearly there are many ways universities will employ networks. But I want to think specifically about the use of the web for research with a few goals in mind: to enhance collaboration between academics to publish and share research to share knowledge with a broader audience (students, governments, industries, non-profits, the general public, and so on) One might say that these have been answered, but the real challenge is that as the web continues to evolve and now converge with other networks, the practices we have established need to change as well. That is, from the inception of the web, one could find the appearance of academic journals: genuine, rigorously reviewed, academic scholarship available freely online. There were (and are) listservs that might facilitate collaboration. Similarly individual faculty and faculty organizations built websites where they offered information, policy statements, and so on (NCTE or MLA for example in English Studies). But how are we moving forward?
  • Conventional academic discourse lies with journals and conferences. For all the advantages of these modes, neither offers an ongoing, dynamic interchange. Listservs offer that, but, in my experience anyway, they don't really create a productive, collaborative space. Sometimes there are debates on listservs; sometimes there is sharing of information (e.g. does anyone know a good article about x"?). But there isn't a sustained building of knowledge there. I suppose there could be, but there isn't, probably b/c we all go off to write our individually authored articles and conference presentations. In any case, the listserv is too large a community for collaborative work. Yes, tens of thousands contribute to Wikipedia, but they don't all work on the same article, right? So I don't know what the magic number is, but let's say I was looking for a dozen scholars in who were interested in the same things I'm interested in: mobile networks virtual worlds audio/video production public, collaborative learning It's unlikely that we would all work on the same research project at once, but there would be a handful of project undertaken by individuals or small groups. There would be a public face to the group and a private project management site, like Basecamp. The public face would offer a steady stream of information as we shared what we were doing, what was going on in our teaching, what we were reading and writing. We'd be assembling streams of information from our blogs, twitters, flickr, YouTube, and so on--wherever we were post information. The result is a collection of information that is hopefully useful groundwork for more formal investigation and also a mechanism for fruitful collaboration between our classes.
  • Meanwhile, in a more private space we might be orchestrating collaborative classroom projects and sharing research, drafts, and other media: constructing our scholarly work. When it's complete, we publish it in traditional venues and republish it on our public site as well.
Maggie Tsai

Diigo review in French - translated version of http://gaettro.wordpress.com/2006/06/05/... - 0 views

  • Management of time: how to stop? Diigo, doubly with accompanying notes” Diigo, a manager of bookmarks and annotations collaboratif
  • Diigo, a manager of bookmarks and annotations collaboratif I launch out, finally, in the use of Diigo (http://www.diigo.com). I for some time know this product thanks to excellent tutoriels of presentation which very quickly makes it possible to see how much this tool is interesting: http://www.diigo.com/help/flash_tutorial It is free. To exploit it fully, it is preferable to download the bar of the tasks. But, it is possible to be exempted some. On the other hand, the use of the bookmarklet appears essential to me to an about normal operation. Here a first overflight of the tool. I will make a more detailed report when I sufficiently study it with the daily newspaper. Strong points: the page of posting clear and is structured… One does not feel not lost with the first access as with Simpy or Del.icio.us. ; Public or Private Bookmarking (like Simpy) [and conversion public-private is simplissime]; Possibility of importing its bookmarks since Del.icio.us or to import them/export towards its navigator; But, even more extremely, possibility simultaneously of recording a page in Diigo and Del.icio.us or 8 other managers in lines or to send it to somebody by email; It is possible to underline text, to annotate it with a `post-it' (there still public or private option are available); But also to post comments which would be already associated the page by a third… that opens true prospects for collaboratif work! Integration with the blog with the possibility of writing a comment since Diigo which is posted (provided that one succeeded in identifying his API endpoint… what is not yet my case.). The supported blogs are Blogger, Wordpress. Important: not to forget to record the bookmarklet “diigolet” and to use it to activate the functions of underlining and annotations (ajax). Research relates on the tags or the full-text, autement known as, all the fields including the extracts and the annotations but also the bookmarquée page! ! Searching bookmarks in full-text will search the, tags, comments, and the full text of each bookmarked page. Thus, when searching for several search words in full-text, the search results are those bookmarks which contain all the search words in its, tags, comments, but the full text.
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ken meece

Five Ways to Mark Up the Web - 2 views

  • Jim Stroud April 10th, 2007 at 10:34 pm I use Diigo religiously! In my professional life, I train recruiters on how to use the internet to find hidden talent as well as conduct extensive online research on behalf of my employer. I tell EVERYONE that Diigo is THE product to use (bar none) and encourage any and all to try it for themselves. I diigo! Do you diigo?
  • Phil97 April 10th, 2007 at 11:16 pm I’ve spent a lot of time using Diigo. I’ve looked over the other services you mention, just in case there was something better out there. Day in and day out, I can work more quickly and easily. It’s so powerful I still haven’t scratched the surface. They seem to be making it better all the time, and they listen to their users. Diigo rocks the Web!
  • lela April 11th, 2007 at 6:57 am Diigo! I am a diigo user.and through my using,i find diigo is very easy.This litter tool has made my study very conveniently . I have introduced this tool to my classmates .Because this ,i want to be a diigo spreader.
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  • The fundamental problems of annotation, regarding construction and usability - remain, even though the web infrastructure has opened up.
  • The memex concept of “trails” doesn’t seem to be captured by many of the current systems (except perhaps TrailFire and ShiftSpace? ) I think the wiki article on memex covers the differences: http://en.wikip....org/wiki/Memex
  • We could be wrong about that, perhaps Diigo or some evolved form of Google Notebook will be the One True Meta-web the market selects. But we should at least stop to consider what it means to have our online culture be privately controlled (or pseudo-publicly controlled; ICANN, etc.).
  • Search has led us astray. A better solution may well come from the way we filter information in real life (where we can’t search cause its not free, there’s no google for the real world). We start locally with things we trust and bring in sources local to those. I trust the NYT and my friends, and find new things to trust from there. When I want to find out something, THAT’s the set I want to search.
  • Stickis.com brings to YOU information from YOUR socially proximate and trusted sources. Wherever you browse the web, it tells you what your personally selected Crowd of friends, bloggers etc have said.
  • Blogrovr.com does this for blogs. Tell Rovr what blogs you like and wherever you browse on the web, rovr tells you what they’ve said about the page you’re on.
  • Wade Ren April 11th, 2007 at 6:04 pm Re: Meer on Diigo - “90% of those features (except annotation) are rarely used by a regular web surfer. Indeed, web annotation itself is not for 90% of the users, and is likely to be adopted only by the minority of the web users who consume information diligently. After all, everyone knows that having a pen and a highlighter while you read is really helpful for digesting and retaining information — but how many actually do it? For the minority of the users that do make use of web annotation, our user feedback tells us Diigo’s other features are quite appreciated. In addition, the Diigo plug-in is completely customizable, allowing users to only keep the features they want
  • For this reason, we are positioning JumpKnowledge as more of a personal annotation tool and not a social annotation tool. This allows us to focus JKN and make it easy as possible to use for non-technical creators and readers.
  • This has enabled search engines to index their pages and generate a fair amount of organic traffic.
  • Wade Ren April 11th, 2007 at 11:54 am Nick, Thanks for covering the web annotation area and mentioning Diigo here. Since the Techcrunch review last August, we have been developing lots of new features and we hope we can give you a demo soon. As a sort of quick showcase of Diigo, click this link to see some annotations on this post http://srl.diigo.com/11xq — no plug-in is needed and you can be using any of the major browsers (firefox, ie, opera, safari) .
  • Stickis Subscribe to only the annotations you want Stickis is a web page annotation service that lets you subscribe to content “channels” from your friends and the community via a browser plugin.
    • eyal matsliah
       
      the same functionality is in diigo's display annotations by group
  • We’re looking forward to achieve a point where we not necessarily compete but can share resources and standards and work together to finally make this great potential for a metaweb to come true.
  • eyalnow April 18th, 2007 at 9:02 am I discovered Diigo two months ago, became an avid user and a self-proclaimed product evangelist, and recently started working for the company. Diigo for me is the knowledge-management solution I was looking for. What sets diigo apart is that it handles *Knowledge*, rather than mere links. It is the ONLY solution that lets me *permanently* highlight and annotate specific text on a webpage, which is then saved to my diigo profile. Diigo complements the mental process in which a sentence “jumps” at you, and you make a mental note about it. By highlighting the sections I deem important, I better understand and remember what I read. I believe there is scientific proof for this. As time goes by, I’m building a repository of all the important Knowledge I find on the net, which I can easily manage, tag, retrieve and aggregate. Regarding the ’social’ aspect: Diigo provides me immediate personal benefits, and I can then share this knowledge with others of my choosing, and follow what other individuals or groups are finding on the net. Not just the pages(links) they are browsing, but the actual sections that they deem important, and their reactions to it. I think that Diigo is not only for ‘researchers’. Most of us conduct some sort of research whenever we read a news article, shop for an appliance, view photos or videos, or read a blogpost. Although I appreciate the other services, and might occasionally use some of them, I find that Diigo already incorporates and combines MOST of their important features, in a way that is more robust and scalable. Diigo specifically addresses the issue that was mentioned in the introduction of this tech-crunch comparison - mark up the web and make annotations on webpages.
  • I diigo! Do you diigo?
    • ken meece
       
      "I diigo! Do you diigo?" i want a T-shirt that says this on the back, along with the DIIGO logo and on the front? the Firefox fox logo, of course
  • I diigo! Do you diigo?
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    review of Diigo, Fleck, shiftspace , stickis , trailfire,
betsy stone

Salt grinding equipment price in China - 1 views

The traditional method required 13,445 individual evaluations while the new approach required only 2,000 estimates. Results from the new approach were compared with those from the traditional metho...

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Maggie Tsai

Media inquiry - seeking usecases - 39 views

Just got this inquiry: ========================== Media Outlet/Publication: New book, Ecommerce Success Blog, Podcasts Anonymous? No Deadline: 11:00 AM PACIFIC - August 15 Query: "Have you ...

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betsy stone

From Experts: Secret to Improve Sand Making Efficiency - 1 views

Generally speaking, when customers phone us sand maker manufacturer, they just ask the price without knowing whether the equipment is suitable for their production line. For this reason, Henan Zeni...

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Hitech CADD Services

Precision Millwork Shop Drawings to Communicate Right Design Intent - 0 views

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    Slower design cycles, iterative design interpretation methods, and difficulties in developing millwork detailed drawings. If these problems are relatable, you need to explore how a millwork detailing partner can help. Read more here...
jaydenchu9

Singaporean Research and Consulting Company Strides into US Market with Callbox [Case S... - 0 views

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    The Client is a leading provider of research-based, go-to-market intelligence and business consulting services supporting expansion into emerging markets across Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East
Julie Harris

US-based IT GRC Services Company Gains 180 Sales Appointments - 0 views

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    The Client is a full-service IT firm with a multi-disciplined team that can handle every aspect of business IT. They cater to growing, mid-sized, and enterprise organizations to enable them to achieve their business goals in order to scale up their operations, reduce risks, and get a consistent service experience. The Client's specialty is its GRC services wherein they align their IT with business objectives all while effectively managing risk and meeting all compliance requirements.
kesdiecasting

die casting accessories - 1 views

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    Established in 2007.Kescasting has been specialized in aluminum die casting, zinc die casting, mold design, tooling manufacture and the precision CNC machining for over Ten year.Located in south of China and provided services for over 100 clients.
sheetalkamble

Best HR Software in India - 1 views

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Julie Harris

ABM Campaign Lifts Potential ARR by $785K for FinTech SaaS Firm - 0 views

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    The Callbox ABM campaign completed 12 months of Lead Generation & Appointment Setting activities, and delivered 181 Sales Qualified Leads and 223 Marketing Qualified Leads.
Julie Harris

Callbox Lead Generation Campaign Accelerated Market Success for SaaS Provider - 0 views

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    The Client is an innovative web-based, for-profit company in America that allows application integration among end-users. They provide workflows that automate the use of web applications together or translate between APIs. READ FULL STORY...
Julie Harris

Top Telco Found New IoT Partners Using Callbox Account-based Marketing - 0 views

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    The Client is a leading telecommunications provider, offering the latest voice and data solutions to multinational enterprises and communication service providers, with a global coverage combined with local, on the ground knowledge that builds best in class connections across the globe. Check out how Callbox team helped Top Telco Found New IoT Partners Using Account-based Marketing approach.
Julie Harris

World's No. 1 CRM Got On Holiday Rush & Engaged More Customers with Callbox Lead Genera... - 0 views

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    The Client is the world's number one cloud-based software company that provides customer relationship management service and a complementary suite of enterprise applications focused on customer service, marketing automation, analytics, and application development.
appkodes s

Ten Conventional Advertising Methods That Will Jeopardize Airbnb Clone Script - 2 views

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Julie Harris

Callbox Webinar Backs Up Growth & Transformation for SG Trade & Events Pioneer - 0 views

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    The exhibition and conference pioneer is Singapore's top and most awarded trade event organizer for 40 years, and a trusted name by key industry sectors in their region. The recent years, however, have been quite difficult for the trade pioneer to keep up in terms of marketing and operations. The situation called for adoption of innovative technology and processes which was facilely addressed through the Singapore Development Grant.
Pearly Joy Duller

Project Returns for IT Innovator Is A Sure Win with Callbox ABM Campaign | Callbox - 0 views

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    The Client is known as Innovation Partner with business operations in more than 50 countries and regions, providing premier professional services from consulting, system development to business IT outsourcing.
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    The Client is known as Innovation Partner with business operations in more than 50 countries and regions, providing premier professional services from consulting, system development to business IT outsourcing.
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