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MBA Universe

Right_2908013_420 - 0 views

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    CAT Prep: Tips to solve LR questions on direction sense http://www.mbauniverse.com/article/id/7074/ The Logical Reasoning (LR) section in Common Admission Test (CAT) carries different types of questions including questions on your direction sense. A few basic concepts can make you solve such questions easily.
Maggie Tsai

Online Teaching and Learning: Makin' Whuffie - 0 views

  • A sense of community is created where people have a common goal, such as a project, or can benefit from working together. One of those benefits is social capital, as mentioned above. Another is increased learning.
  • Members of an online community gain social capital by making thoughtful or helpful contributions.
  • Members of an online community gain social capital by making thoughtful or helpful contributions. This can be made tangible by a rating system - some forums have thumbs up or down or voting systems for forum posts.
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  • Social capital is a natural and logical consequence/reward of a student's (or anyone's) online behavior and contributions, and as such, it is a powerful tool for educators to include in their online courses to ensure student engagement and retention.
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      Good points. On Group bookmarks we have votes now. Will be adding more meaningful (ie. taken anti-spam into consideration) contribution attributes to reward user participation!
  • A sense of community is created where people have a common goal, such as a project, or can benefit from working together. One of those benefits is social capital, as mentioned above. Another is increased learning.
  • If you want to truly learn something, there is nothing like teaching it, so allowing, in fact encouraging, students to help one another solve problems, to teach each other, increases learning for both the helper and the helped.
  • A group can gain social capital by being proud of what it creates and getting positive feedback from other groups. A chance for students, whether working as individuals or in collaborative groups, to give feedback to each other is a valuable tool for creating a greater sense of community and engagement toward common goals.
  • Bookmarking, Sharing, Highlighting, and Annotating Online Resources:Diigo is a great tool for Educators, because you can form a group, and share bookmarks, which each member can highlight and comment on. Diigo is a fantastic tool for sharing resources and collaborating. Now, they have come out with Diigo for Educators, to make it even better!
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Teens send nude pics to one other, face kiddie porn charges - Ars Technica - 1 views

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    One of the three bookmarks on my profile which the Diigo system has repeatedly changed from public to private, against my wishes. See: http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/censorship-on-diigo-this-would-be-a-problem-48649
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    Comment: One of the three posts from my bookmark page that the Diigo system (or somebody at Diigo) keeps changing from public to private. See: http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/censorship-on-diigo-this-would-be-a-problem-48649 As you can see, nothing in this post justified this sort of censorship. The post follows, verbatim: "Law that is good in principle, applied without the use of common sense or basic logic. One of the reasons why underaged teens aren't allowed to consent to model nude - without parental consent, and there are issues enough in that to justify a whole other post - is because children are believed to lack the mental capacity to fully understand the decisions that they are making. Yet now they are to prosecuted for making those very same decisions on their own, as if they were competent adults who had preyed on incompetent children, luring them into decisions their victims might later regret, leaving us with a pick and mix in which the teens are regarded as being both competent and incompetent at same time, the state they are to be viewed as being in depending on the needs of the argument under which they are to be imprisoned at each given point. Doublethink a la Orwell being used as a basis for Law, as the underaged are put in danger of sent to prison (where they are likely to be raped) using a law designed to protect them from a form of sexual exploitation."
Dr. Fridemar Pache

DiiGo TrailFire Wiki Collaboration - 51 views

Dear Diigos, dear Maggie: I understand. Otherwise this forum might be swamped with announcements of new Diigo groups. In my case, I was the first one, not yet aware of these consequences, because...

collaboration diigo wiki spam (electronic)

Jim Bob

Cops In The Grounds Of Buckingham Place - STi - 0 views

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    R.F.Wilson responds to the news yesterday about Buckingham Palace and Prince Andrew. Today's entry in the journal is about Scotland Yard, Prince Philip, Corgis and Prince William walking in the Palace grounds, all in the news for more info see the links below. If you live near Clapham Common or Hampstead Heath and curious to know more about dating and meeting up with people who have a sense of humorous understanding, then this post is for you. Go over to Stirring Trouble Internationally and enter in your comment in the comments box at the bottom of the entry or if you are on your mobile phone and have a QR Code scanner, scan the code attached to the right.
Dr. Fridemar Pache

Contact List (News) - 0 views

  • It is great to see the wiki philosophy in TrailFire (partially) applied. My suggestion is: what about WikiWords (like the last one),i.e. automatic links to a dedicated Wiki for each trail. In the same sense each mark should be individually addressable via an URL as a wiki-page. Another more powerful option would be a global TrailFire community wiki, which would be a common database for making rich link context supported marks. Thank you for making TrailFire available as very helpful community service that brings our planet on a new level of togetherness. Posted by fridemar | May 11, 2007 3:31 PM
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      Dear Diigos, I love Diigo and I love increasingly FireTrail (I am quite new there). They even have realized some wikiness there. To keep both social annotation informed, I give you a copy of my blog comment there: Copy: It is great to see the wiki philosophy in TrailFire (partially) applied. My suggestion is: what about WikiWords (like the last one),i.e. automatic links to a dedicated Wiki for each trail. In the same sense each mark should be individually addressable via an URL as a wiki-page. Another more powerful option would be a global TrailFire community wiki, which would be a common database for making rich link context supported marks. Thank you for making TrailFire available as very helpful community service that brings our planet on a new level of togetherness. Posted by fridemar | May 11, 2007 3:31 PM CopyEnd
  • Glad you like the wiki features. We have definitely thought about expanding the wiki-ness (or at least, the ability of the author to enable wiki-ness) in some of the ways you mention. We'll be continuing to add features that make it easy to collaborate on projects around a trail or set of trails, with a group of contacts or with the world at large. Posted by Mike Perkowitz | May 11, 2007 4:10 PM
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      Dear Diigos,
      this was the answer of Mike Perkowitz,  who had implemented a lot of Trailfire:

      Copy:
      Glad you like the wiki features. We have definitely thought about expanding the wiki-ness (or at least, the ability of the author to enable wiki-ness) in some of the ways you mention. We'll be continuing to add features that make it easy to collaborate on projects around a trail or set of trails, with a group of contacts or with the world at large. Posted by Mike Perkowitz | May 11, 2007 4:10 PM CopyEnd:

      I qote him here, for your convenience, because the clip didn't show up under the Diigo bookmarks.

      By the same observation, although I wanted to tag this bookmark with the tags: "diigo wiki annotation trailfire blog comment", I couldn't find an entry. Suggestion: Leave a field for tagging in your "Add sticky note" or at least in the Actionsbox. Thank you.

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The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Censorship on Diigo? This would be a problem - 108 views

Graham Perrin wrote: > Within the Diigo team there is expertise in "intelligent systems, a branch of artificial intelligence that examines methods and algorithms for systems to self-optimize ...

censorship

bloggerent

South Koreas ship-seeking style requires Japan not to hang the Rising Sun flag. - 0 views

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    In this regard, the Japanese Defense Ministry is not happy. The person in charge of the department told Japan's "Asahi Shimbun" that this is a "lack of common sense" requirement. If this is the premise of participation, then it can be considered. "No country will listen. The ship-watching originated
bloggerent

REPLACEMENT FUEL SYSTEM TIPS - 0 views

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    Replacing components of the fuel system doesn't have to be expensive, it is something most people are able to do themselves with some hand tools. Always remember, when working with fuel system replacement parts, that you are working around gas, so the common-sense warnings apply, such as not smoking
bloggerent

Hong Kong media said that the United States will eventually lose its trade war with Chi... - 1 views

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    The reference news network reported on October 24 that the Hong Kong media said that in a full-scale trade war, there is no complete winner, and each party is a loser at the end. This is common sense. The trade war is a zero-sum game in which world trade is damaged, global growth slows down
Graham Perrin

Diigo toolbar button/menu inconsistencies - three different behaviours for a single UI ... - 107 views

I have paid little attention to UI of installed versions of Diigo but I'm sure that 4.x add-ons for Firefox are greatly improved :) Tag: resolved

resolved Firefox toolbar 3.1.6.5 GUI inconsistency

barbyoli123

"Exploring the Different Types of Indian Weddings: A Colorful Tapestry of Traditions" - 1 views

Indian weddings are a kaleidoscope of diverse cultures and customs, each reflecting the rich heritage of the nation. From the opulent grandeur of a North Indian wedding to the serene simplicity of ...

Firefox syntax group tag dictionary resolved inconsistency Internet Explorer 3.1.6.12

started by barbyoli123 on 23 Aug 23 no follow-up yet
Chris R

excluding tags from search results - 281 views

Chris R wrote: > Oliver, is there a list of these operators somewhere? As far as I know, there is no official documentation of operators working in Diigo available on the Web. ...

question request searching tags syntax boolean help

radamel

What does Temenos mean ? - 5 views

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    A temenos is a piece of land cut off and assigned as an official domain, especially to kings and chiefs, or a piece of land marked off from common uses and dedicated to a god, a sanctuary, holy grove or holy precinct.
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    "Temenos" is a Greek word that refers to a sacred or consecrated space, often associated with a temple, shrine, or sanctuary. In a broader sense, it can also represent a psychological or spiritual space where transformation, healing, and inner work take place. In some contexts, "temenos" may be used metaphorically to describe a personal or communal journey of self-discovery and growth within a protected and sacred environment. Read more at https://www.omegletv.click/chatrandom/
Graham Perrin

Delicious toolbar is better than diigo toolbar - 163 views

Subject: trees and hierarchies Lamarck Jean wrote: > … tree estructured tag list. I have thousands of bookmarks and > hundreds of tags. It is literaly impossible to find concrete...

tags help suggstion delicious diigo toolbar

Maggie Tsai

Evaluating social bookmarking sites « PargoNet - 0 views

  • Diigo goes a step further. Diigo is really more like a mash-up of social bookmarking and social networking. It is as if Facebook and del.icio.us had a child and named it Diigo. Like del.icio.us, Diigo allows you to post your bookmarks online, tag them and share them. However, Diigo allows to to create a network of friends and see what their recent activity is - much easier to see the new items bookmarked by your friends than in del.icio.us. There is also a comment wall which allows for friends to engage in conversation or discussion about sites. Additionally, Diigo allows you to create lists in addition to tags. Tags allow for a dynamic set of resources to be viewed. Lists allow you to create a static set of resources when necessary. It is another option for organizing bookmarked sites. You can also designate sites as favorites. Finally, Diigo allows you to create groups so that people who might have something in common can share bookmarks with the group that they think the other members of the group might find interesting. Diigo is quickly becoming a favorite resource from what I can tell by listening in the twitterverse. Good site to check out.
  • Thanks for a great post. Interesting “analogy” Like to add: Diigo’s web annotation (the ability to add highlight, sticky notes) to any part of a webpage is another very unique and core competence of Diigo’s offerings. As you read on the web, instead of just bookmarking, you can highlight portions of web pages that are of particular interest to you. You can also attach sticky notes to specific parts of web pages. Unlike most other web “highlighters” that merely clip, Diigo highlights and sticky notes are persistent in the sense that whenever you return to the original web page, you will see your highlights and sticky notes superimposed on the original page, just what you would expect if you highlighted or wrote on a book! Moreover, all the information — highlighted paragraphs, sticky notes, and the original url — are saved on Diigo servers, creating your personal digest of the web, your own collection of highlights from the web - ones that are meaningful to you!
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