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brandywright021

Navigating Success: A Comparative Review of Top 5 Network Administration Assignment Hel... - 0 views

Embarking on the challenging journey of network administration studies, I found myself facing intricate assignments that demanded a deep understanding of the subject. Seeking guidance and support, ...

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brandywright021

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Are you struggling with the complexities of network security assignments and wondering, "Who can do my network security assignment effectively?" Our expert team at www.computernetworkassignmenthelp...

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How to get My Assignment Help in Australia? - 0 views

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brandywright021

Unveiling the Best: A Comparative Analysis of Two Powerhouses in Network Administration... - 0 views

In the realm of academic support, finding the right platform for your network administration assignments is crucial. Today, we delve into a comparative exploration of two leading websites dedicated...

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brandywright021

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Are you struggling with the complexities of CCNA assignments and finding yourself wondering, "who will write my CCNA assignment"? Look no further! As a fellow student navigating the intricate world...

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brandywright021

Unraveling CCNA Mysteries: Your Go-To Guide for Tackling Assignments - 1 views

Question: What are the key differences between a hub and a switch in a network, and how do they impact network performance? Answer: Understanding the differences between a hub and a switch is fun...

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brandywright021

Unlocking Success in Network Security Assignments - 3 views

Embarking on the challenging journey of network security assignments, I discovered the indispensable support of Computernetworkassignmenthelp.com. Tackling intricate questions became a breeze with ...

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Joel Liu

What's missing in v.3 … - 114 views

Thanks for all your input. You have good points. We are focusing on fixing bugs now. However we will consider all suggestions in the Diigo V3 improvement plan. For blinklist bookmarking, I exp...

patricajohnson51

Exceptional Help with My Packet Tracer Assignment! - 5 views

Thanks for sharing! I've been struggling with my packet tracer assignments too, so I'll definitely check out the website you recommended. Appreciate the help!

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Graham Perrin

Why can you add a simple feature as ratings your bookmark url ? - 422 views

Without re-kindling this topic (there's plenty going in other topics): In Nabble support area at the moment, discussions include: Ratings http://n2.nabble.com/Ratings-tp2230797p2261384.html La...

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How to bookmark multiple links? - 540 views

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Graham Perrin

For a recent Annotated Link: 'Sorry, the page you requested was not found. redirecting ... - 274 views

http://www.diigo.com/annotated/b7f8d4017bcf149ddb2c8fefdcda4981 and some others above now work. I'm not reviewing this topic in detail, let's assume that it's fixed. Tag: resolved Many thanks...

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anonymous

Sharing a list with a group so that they can add bookmarks to the list - 675 views

Roger, Yes, the suggestion was a conceptual nesting with links, meaning upper groups linked to numerous sub-groups. There would be no formal mechanism to create a nesting structure with groups, alt...

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Maggie Tsai

Family Matters: Create a tagging schema - 1 views

  • Create a tagging schema taxonomy: (n) the study of the general principles of scientific classification If you've had anything to do with organizing information, you've heard this term.  In the web world, site managers spend weeks developing classification systems for their content so their search features will work properly.  Now for a new version - folksonomy.  Folksonomy is the same thing as taxonomy only without the education.  Folksonomy describes the grassroots classification systems developing as more and more "tag" platforms appear online.  While some  tags are appearing as standards, it's still quite a free-for-all out there. 
  • I use Diigo to manage my bookmarks.  Anytime I find a page I want to save, I tell Diigo to bookmark it for me using the tags I assign that page.   Later - when I want a list of all the genealogy blogs I've bookmarked - I just click on my "genblog" tag on my Diigo page to view them. Because I have included surname tags on all the family photos I've uploaded to Flickr, I can send anyone requesting Barker information one link that displays all my Barker photo collection. The related articles section at the bottom of this post was created using Diigo to display all the links I've saved related to a specific topic (tag).
  • Because I use these systems daily, I've created my own tag system - a folksonomy - that I use across each of the different tagging applications/platforms I use.  For genealogy items I use the following tags: genealogy (for everything genealogy) genblog (any blog dealing with genealogy topics) genapp (genealogy software) gendex (a genealogy index - like Cindi's List) genpub (a genealogy publication) gendata (a genealogy data source) surnames for each family I'm researching location names - city, county and state - for areas I'm researching Every tagging site allows multiple tags.  I bookmark every article I write beginning with my site tag (familymatters for this blog) and then topic specific tags.  That [and Diigo's tools] is how I'm able to collect my earlier posts for a related articles list.  It's so flexible that I can create a list of only my articles or any articles I've bookmarked with a specific topic keyword. Tags are becoming an important component of your research toolbox so spend a few minutes developing a plan - a folksonomy - of keywords for your research.  Anyone who's interested in developing a standard for genealogy tags, please let me know in the comments.  My tags are very handy for my research, but "our" tags can help us all!
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sandy_diigo

highlights/annotations lost and/or failing to appear and/or duplicated as a result of f... - 342 views

@Graham Perrin We have enhanced performance of our servers and the issue has been resolved. @natanmeir Did your students send notes to your group by selecting your group from drop-down menu...

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Maggie Tsai

The Classroom » Using Diigo for Organizing the Web for your Class - 2 views

  • Using Diigo for Organizing the Web for your Class 31 07 2007 A good friend of mine, Randy Lyseng, has been telling people of the tremendous power and educational value that can be gained from social bookmarking in the classroom. His personal favourite is Diigo. My preference is a social bookmarking tool called http://diigo.com. With diigo, you can highlight, add stick notes and make your comments private or public. (Randy Lyseng, Lyseng Tech: Social Bookmarking, November 2006) After listening to Randy praise Diigo at every opportunity, I finally started playing with the site (and corresponding program, more on that in a bit) this summer (I know Randy - I’m slow to catch on…)As I started to play with the system, my mind started reeling with all the possibilities. First off, like any other social bookmarking tool, Diigo allows you to put all your favorites/bookmarks in one “central” location. Students can access them from ANY computer in the world (talk about the new WWW: whatever, whenever, where ever). They just open up your Diigo page, and there are all the links. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Diigo’s power lies in it’s group annotations. That’s right, people can now write in the margins of webpages. You can highlight passages of interest, write notes, and even write a blog entry directly from another webpage, quoting passages right from the original text. Sounds great - but to do all that it must be complicated right? Nope. To use these advanced features all you need to do is run the Diigo software. This can either be done using a bookmarklet or by downloading and installing the Diigo toolbar. While both have basically the same features, the toobar is less finicky, and allows you to use contextual menus to access features quickly. I also find the toolbar’s highlighting and sticky notes to be easier to read. Ok fine… I can leave notes on webpages - so what? Here’s an example. I’m thinking about having my 7B’s record radio plays. I’ve looked them up online and found many scripts from all the old classics available. However many also contain the old endorsements from tobacco and other companies. So I go to a play that I’d like to my students to record and highlight the old commercial. If they’re using diigo when they access this page they’ll see the same text highlighted in pink, and when they mouse over the highlighted text they’ll get a hidden message from me - “I’d like you to write a new advertisement for this section. What other advertisement do you think we could write for here? Write an ad for a virtue or trait that you think is important. For example - “Here’s a news flash for every person in Canada. It’s about a sensational, new kind of personality that will make you the envy of all those around you. It’s call trustworthiness. Why with just a pinch of this great product….” They now have a writing assignment to go along with the recording of the radio play. Adding assignments is just one possibility. You can ask questions about the site, or have students carry on conversations about the text. Perhaps about the validity of some information. These notes can be made private (for your eyes only), public, or for a select group of people. You could use the same webpage for multiple classes, and have a different set of sticky notes for each one! Diigo will also create a separate webpage for each group you create, helping you organize your bookmarks/notes further! This technology is useful for any class, but I think is a must have for any group trying to organize something along the lines of the 1 to 1 project. I’m hoping to convince all the core teachers to set up a group page for their classes, and organize their book marks there! I’ve already started one for my 7B Language Arts Class! One of the first questions I was asked when I started looking at this site, and more importantly at the bookmarklets and toolbar was is it secure? Will it bring spyware onto our systems? How about stability? I’ve currently been running the Diigo bookmarklet and toolbar on 3 different browsers, Explorer, Firefox, and Safari (sorry, there’s no Safari toolbar yet), across 4 different computers and 2 different platforms with no problems. I’ve also run every virus and spyware scan I can think of, everything checks out clean. I’ve also done an extensive internet check, and can’t find any major problems reported by anyone else. To my mind it’s an absolutely fantastic tool for use in the classroom. Thanks Diigo! And thanks Randy for pointing me in the right direction!
Baxter Tocher

Tags will not delete! - 216 views

@sandy_diigo Nope, I'm still having problems. For example, the tag "firefox:toolbar" has no bookmarks associated with it (I've just deleted them all), but the tag still appears in my tag cloud here...

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Marco Antonio Jonack

How is Diigo backed up? - 207 views

Thank you Joel..... As I offered previously.... Please feel free to log into my account and search for the following bookmark: "Mel's ...

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