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Linda Roberts

DiscoverySchool's Puzzlemaker allows kids to make crossword puzzles online. - 0 views

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    Make your own crosswords, word searches etc. to teach vocabulary
Graham Perrin

Social bookmarking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • chronologically
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Diigo 3.x allowed the user to view bookmarks chronologically, by date of creation. That feature is missing from Diigo 4.0 beta.
  • Diigo entered the bookmarking field
  • inferences from the relationship of tags to create clusters
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  • In 2006
  • Social bookmarking
  • the resources themselves aren't shared, merely bookmarks that reference them
  • share, organize, search, and manage
  • understand the content
  • without first needing to download
  • comments
  • tags that collectively or collaboratively become a folksonomy
  • votes
  • metadata
  • social tagging
  • shared only with specified people or groups
  • usually public
  • chronologically
  • the number of users who have bookmarked
  • import and export
  • web annotation
  • no central controlled vocabulary
  • converge over time
  • drawbacks to such tag-based systems
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Common Tag format may address most of these issues. 
  • no standard set of keywords
  • no standard for the structure of such tags (e.g., singular vs. plural, capitalization)
Maggie Tsai

Blog for FRESH: Noting on Web Page - 2 views

  • Here I illustrate how I study English with this tool in a easy way. With Diigo, I separate the process of studying English on one web page into 3 steps. Firstly, I browse my favourite foreign news website, mostly the VOA news (As it is banned in China, I use TOR to access the website), and find some stories that appeals to me. In this step, I just want to read some stories, not caring about the details of new vocabulary or grammar, noting down with Diigo the sentences in which there is a word I am not familiar with, or the sentences whose meaning I am uncertain about. After I finished reading the stories, turning to other stories if I like.
  • Secondly, next time I review the sentences of the stories I noted, and I could mostly make my efforts on understanding of the sentences. When I found new vocabulary or phrase, I post words or phrases attached to the sentence, which remind me what I need to focus on that sentence.
  • Lastly, I practice my oral skill by reading out the sentences I am already familiar with. In this step, I focus on correct pronunciation of each words. When I am uncertain about some words, I look up dictionary on PC, and correct it.
Maggie Tsai

Instructify » Diigo: How do you say that? - 0 views

  • Diigo is a social bookmarking tool, but so much more. In addition to letting you bookmark pages, you can also annotate them. There are two tools you can use for this, highlighting and comments. Highlighting lets you highlight the actual text on a web page, and stores the highlighted words with your bookmark.Think of how useful this can be for online reading assignments in a class (no wonder it’s caught on with some high school AP teachers). In addition to highlighting text, you can leave comments behind, and even position them using floating sticky notes. You can use these to direct students to specific part of a page, or leave vocabulary or other tips explaining parts of text that may be a little complex for students. Just go to Diigo, sign up and download the Diigo toolbar (or lighter Diigolet bookmarklet)
Peggy George

Best Practices - Diigo - 21st Century Tool for Research, Reading and Collaboration - 1 views

  • the first great thing about Diigo is that your bookmarks follow you wherever you go.  When you bookmark a site using your Diigo account, you can have access to it at work, home, the computer lab or library.  The other great thing is that once you bookmark it, you can share your book mark links with students and colleagues and they can all have access to your sites.   
  • The next big plus to Diigo is that you get to “tag” the sites you want to bookmark.  A tag is the classification system you determine so you can organize your bookmarks and find the link the next time you need it; this is known as a folksonomy. 
    • Peggy George
       
      A real bonus to the tagging of sites in Diigo is that you can use multiple tags. A single site may include great resources for math, science and social studies and you don't need to file the bookmark in a single folder. Just add multiple tags.
  • On the sticky note the teacher could ask questions and Diigo allows people to comment and reply to the questions on the sticky note.  Students could also add sticky notes for other students to comment on as well.  Another way to use the highlighting tool is that students could go through an article and highlight all of the vocabulary that they didn’t know and learn what it means prior to reading the article.  Or students could put sticky notes about questions they have when reading the text. 
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    Diigo - 21st Century Tool for Research, Reading and Collaboration
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    Diigo - 21st Century Tool for Research, Reading and Collaboration
Peter Fleming

Fantastic tag sifter you have. - 36 views

Congratulations on a very smart system. You have done a perfect interface for tag filtering. So many sites just allow one tag. This is a perfect implemention of what I called 'progressive knowledge...

started by Peter Fleming on 29 Aug 08 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

Please allow highlighting for less than four characters! - 69 views

Is the requirement to highlight: a) at least four characters or b) at least five characters? Related: http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/961246 (2009-09-19) Minimum limit on num...

Joel Liu

Bug:: Feeds In Groups :: Comments Missing - 55 views

We've noticed that, too, on our groups list.

bug feeds groups rss

Graham Perrin

My Languages: Skype Interview : Social Bookmarking - 0 views

  • Michèle Drechsler is an “inspector of the Education Nationale” in France. She manages a district of 260 teachers.
  • What are the changes caused by the new technologies for the professional training against the KM (Knowledge Management) and Cops (community of practices) paradigm?
  • Teaching resources on line and Web2.0.Indexing, bookmarking and folksonomy
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  • reflect on my social bookmarking practices
  • What were the most important reasons for you to join Diigo?
  • I usually start going through my Diigo emails
  • with like-minded people
  • Diigo group
  • a very effective way to keep up to date with cutting edge practice
  • easier to identify people who have common interests
  • maximise the exchanges
  • easily trackable by rss
  • (immediate or weekly) emails
  • How do you manage your subscriptions?
  • much more potential to share
  • I have joined quite a few Diigo groups
  • manage the information according to the time available
  • quick check, save on Diigo or
  • as a reminder to read the article or the report later
  • send a shortcut to my computer
  • Key words need to be standardized
  • s a protocol necessary
  • to determine a common vocabulary
  • or is self-regulation best?
  • too restricting to regulate for a whole group
  • different languages
  • I do not think it makes any difference
  • Does socialbookmarking enable you to be innovative?
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    Thanks to Isabelle Jones for sharing. In this interview we find some interesting observations on where Diigo fits (sometimes, between other things).
Todd Suomela

Missing Typeahead or auto-complete tags on bookmark web page and also via Diigo toolbar - 39 views

I notice that "My Tags" box on the right side of the My Bookmark page has 3000 listed as the limit number of tags. The tags that are missing in both the toolbar and in the typeahead box end at the...

firefox tag-related tags bookmark auto-complete tag limit help

adimedia

Digital Citizenship - 0 views

  • What is Digital Citizenship? Digital Citizenship is a principle that helps users understand how to utilize technology in an appropriate way.  In today's society, knowing and understanding Digital Citizenship is now more important than ever. That's why the students of Web 2.0 at Burlington High have made this site: to help you understand digital citizenship. 
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    Logical definition for Digital Citizenship
adimedia

Wiki Definition - 0 views

  • A wiki is a Web site that allows users to add and update content on the site using their own Web browser. This is made possible by Wiki software that runs on the Web server. Wikis end
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    Software that runs on a web server
adimedia

Wiki: What Is Wiki - 0 views

  • Wiki is a piece of server software that allows users to freely create and edit Web page content using any Web browser
adimedia

What is encryption? - Windows Help - 0 views

  • Encryption is a way to enhance the security of a message or file by scrambling the contents so that it can be read only by someone who has the right encryption key to unscramble it. For example, if you purchase something from a website, the information for the transaction (such as your address, phone number, and credit card number) is usually encrypted to help keep it safe. Use encryption when you want a strong level of protection for your information.
  • What is encryption?
adimedia

Encryption - Google Search - 0 views

shared by adimedia on 09 Feb 15 - No Cached
adimedia

What is search operator? - Definition from WhatIs.com - 0 views

  • A search operator (sometimes referred to as a search parameter) is a character or string of characters used in a search engine query to narrow the focus of the search.
adimedia

What is a Digital Immigrant? - Definition from Techopedia - 0 views

  • Definition - What does Digital Immigrant mean? digital immigrant may also apply to individuals who were born after the spread of digital technology and who were not exposed to it at an early age. Digital immigrants are the opposite of digital natives, who have been interacting with technology from childhood.
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    Finding a logical difinition to Digital Immigrant
adimedia

MOOCS (Massive Open Online Courses) - Complete University Guide - 0 views

  • Who offers MOOCS? Universities and other institutions worldwide partner with external providers, the largest including US-based Coursera, Udemy, Udacity, and EdX, and Australian MOOEC. Some providers specialise in particular areas of study.
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    MOOC's is an online course aimed at unlimited participation and open access via the web.
adimedia

Netiquette - 0 views

  • "Netiquette" is network etiquette, the do's and don'ts of online communication. Netiquette covers both common courtesy online and the informal "rules of the road" of cyberspace. This page provides links to both summary and detail information about Netiquette for your browsing pleasure.
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    The do's and don'ts of online communication
adimedia

Malware - Malicious Virus Code Detection - Trojan - Trojan Horse | Symantec - 0 views

  • How They Attack Malware is a category of malicious code that includes viruses, worms, and Trojan horses. Destructive malware will utilize popular communication tools to spread, including worms sent through email and instant messages, Trojan horses dropped from web sites, and virus-infected files downloaded from peer-to-peer connections. Malware will also seek to exploit existing vulnerabilities on systems making their entry quiet and easy.
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    Malicious software, how do they attack
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