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IPL 2016 Mumbai Indians collaborates with fashion - IPL 2016 Schedule, live Score, VIVO... - 0 views

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    IPL 2016 Mumbai Indians collaborates with fashion IPL 2016 Mumbai Indians, Style brand Diesel on Wednesday reported that they will create a restricted release case gathering for Mumbai Indians, the protecting champions of the Indian Premier League (IPL) . The principal arrangement is required to dispatch in fall 2016, trailed by a second discharge in …
Graham Perrin

Diigo sidebar for Safari/WebKit - 1161 views

Subject: shifting focus away from the limited notion of a sidebar within WebKit-based browsers For the record, my thoughts over the past two months have shifted: * from integration (impro...

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Hitech CADD Services

How does BIM MEP modeling help contractors? - 0 views

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    Contractors can take comprehensive advantage of BIM in MEP modeling to enhance collaboration, simplify projects, and reduce risk across the entire project. BIM MEP modeling assists contractors with 3D Modeling, shop drawings, fabrication drawings, MEP collision identification, BOM's, schedules, and more. Contractors can latch onto BIM MEP design for better project planning, trade collaboration, and better resource control.
Hitech CADD Services

Top 5 Benefits of using CAD Software for USA Based Metal Manufacturers - 0 views

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    With rising challenges in sheet metal fabrication, the industry is in dire need of one single platform for collaboration between teams and across organizations. CAD offers this platform for seamless collaboration and design development. Read here the top benefits of CAD platforms that USA based metal manufacturers can get by deploying CAD platforms correctly. You can also visit us to outsource CAD design services.
marcusrull

What is an Effective Performance Management System? - 6 views

Salesforce partnership management applications are essential tools for companies looking to effectively manage and grow partnerships. They provide an integrated platform that makes it easy to colle...

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designiscope

10 Signs Of A High Quality Designer - 0 views

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    Maintain a tidy design environment. The difference between a good designer and a great one is organization. A great designer properly manages their time, and keeps a clean work environment everything from file structure to layer naming. Organization primarily serves you as the designer, but in collaborative workspaces, it's essential for effective collaboration. Others working on the project with you will have a much easier time making sense of your design file or the decisions you made along the way if you're organized. Good designers know that their work is worth thousands of words. So go to the source of their livelihood and spend time browsing their work. You also want to make sure that the designer you're looking at has experience where they say they do. Did someone tell you that they are a logo master? Then there should be extensive proof of that in their portfolio. If someone tells you that they can design a brochure, but you can't find any evidence of print work on their website, proceed with caution!
shameer009

Streamlining Business Communication and Scheduling with RT GSync's Seamless Google Cale... - 0 views

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    Effective communication and efficient scheduling are key components of any successful business. In today's fast-paced digital world, businesses rely heavily on technology to manage communication and scheduling needs. This is where RT GSync comes in, providing a seamless Google Calendar integration that simplifies business communication and meeting schedule. With RT GSync, syncing your calendar entries between SugarCRM and Google is a breeze. You can easily sync appointments, tasks, calls, and meetings between the platforms, ensuring that all your entries appear collectively on both. This integration saves you time and effort, eliminating the need to enter information on both platforms manually. One of the benefits of RT GSync's Google Calendar sync is that calls from the Google calendar are synced to the calls module in Sugar, while appointments and meetings are synced to the meetings module. Additionally, tasks are synced to the tasks module, ensuring all your information is organized in one place. The hassle-free scheduling and communication provided by RT GSync's Google Calendar integration can help businesses stay on schedule, avoid double booking, and enhance communication between team members. This integration ensures everyone is on the same page, allowing for efficient collaboration and streamlined processes. In conclusion, RT GSync's seamless Google Calendar integration offers businesses a solution to their communication and scheduling needs. The integration simplifies the process of syncing calendar entries between SugarCRM and Google, providing a hassle-free solution to scheduling and communication. Businesses can use RT GSync to enhance collaboration, streamline their processes, and stay on top of their schedules.
Charles Dowling

EBSCOhost: Unpacking New Media Literacy. - 0 views

    • Charles Dowling
       
      Spencer-Scarr D. Unlocking the Power of Internet Collaboration: Adjusting Concepts So More People 'Get It'. International Journal Of Technology, Knowledge & Society [serial online]. March 2010;6(2):1-16. Available from: Academic Search Complete, Ipswich, MA. Accessed June 18, 2013.
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    • Charles Dowling
       
      Spencer-Scarr, Diane. "Unlocking The Power Of Internet Collaboration: Adjusting Concepts So More People 'Get It'." International Journal Of Technology, Knowledge & Society 6.2 (2010): 1-16. Academic Search Complete. Web. 18 June 2013.
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    • Charles Dowling
       
      Spencer-Scarr, Diane. "Unlocking the Power of Internet Collaboration: Adjusting Concepts So More People 'Get It'." International Journal Of Technology, Knowledge & Society 6, no. 2 (March 2010): 1-16. Academic Search Complete, EBSCOhost (accessed June 18, 2013).
Alexandra IcecreamApps

Best Educational YouTube Channels - Icecream Tech Digest - 0 views

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    Today, the Internet gives us a huge variety of ample opportunities to learn new things every day. Technologies are evolving in parallel with the entertainment sphere and this collaboration offers great ways of learning while actually being entertained. YouTube has … Continue reading →
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    Today, the Internet gives us a huge variety of ample opportunities to learn new things every day. Technologies are evolving in parallel with the entertainment sphere and this collaboration offers great ways of learning while actually being entertained. YouTube has … Continue reading →
Maggie Tsai

Diigo to Launch Social Annotation Tool - 0 views

  • Diigo, which bills itself as a “social annotation” tool (previous coverage here), will present its platform at DEMOfall. Rather than just compiling interesting data found online, the platform allows you to organize by bookmarking, highlighting, and clipping only the most relevant elements of sites, including videos, and then adding sticky notes with annotations. These can then in turn be used to create a slideshows (Diigo’s WebSlides), that according to Diigo can be used by groups in collaborative efforts or presentations. In fact, it’s this community/collaborative element that Diigo hopes will help their service stand out from an already crowded space. In theory users will be driven to congregate around topics, feeding these with their own ideas and reflections through personal clippings and annotations, all the while discovering other collaborators on the same topics.
Maggie Tsai

Bib 2.0: Before Blogs and Wikis: Three Tools to Enhance Collaboration - 0 views

  • Diigo: Once they start their web-related search, Diigo, an add-on extension for Firefox and Internet Explorer, allows students to highlight text and post sticky-notes directly onto webpages, then share their comments within the group. Others can add their own comments to the note. Selected text is archived to a "my bookmarks" page, along with the comments and a copy of the website. Students can collaborate within the bookmarks site or on the individual websites. Diigo supports RSS feeds, allowing teachers to follow student progress. The more I use this tool, the more I'm convinced it ought to be integral to every research project. It allows students to actively connect with the information they're reading--to question, annotate and infer. All in collaboration with their group. How amazing is that???
Maggie Tsai

TCC08: Wikis and Blogs and Tags: Oh Why? « Experiencing E-Learning - 0 views

  • Social Connection Tools “Increased engagement = Opportunity for Increased Learning” Engagement is the why for these tools Information Literacy & Sharing Discoveries delicious Diigo Twitter Annotations on sites helps information literacy.
  • Collaboration Tools Wikipedia Kaltura–collaborative video editing Google Docs Diigo Create a sharing community Important to teach students collaborative skills to prepare for work Teams are goal-directed
  • Diigo Set up a group Have everyone in the group highlight and add sticky notes to discuss the content Diigo’s dashboard has forums for discussion Automatic notification available so instructors can keep track of discussion Help connect learning in class to learning outside
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  • Diigo = “delicious on steroids” with more annotations or conversations, sticky notes. More social community.
  • “Increased engagement = Opportunity for Increased Learning” Engagement is the why for these tools
  • Annotations on sites helps information literacy.
Maggie Tsai

The Dead Dog Cafe: Diigo: Better than del.icio.us and Google Notebook/Bookmarks - 0 views

  • Diigo is fantastic social bookmarking and proto-blogging tool, marrying the best of del.icio.us, the leading bookmarking site, and Google Notebook, a recently upgraded and highly flexible tool for interacting with and reviewing your websurfing experience. I didn't spend much time with Google Notebook once I discovered it by way of comparing del.icio.us with Google Bookmarks, but I played with it enough to notice a lot of excellent features that del.icio.us did not have, including the ability to automatically associate bookmarks with a current project, flexible blog-like layout for groups of bookmarks, and collaboration features. As I moved bookmarks into Google Notebook, I started to realize I would be missing out on some advantages of del.icio.us, such as strong interconnectivity through tagging and an exceedingly simple and crisp interface. Enter Diigo, which retains del.icio.us's advantages while sprucing it up with notetaking, tagging flexibility, and collaborative features that rival Google Notebook and then some. I compare these three approaches to bookmarking on four fronts: tagging, blogging, collaboration, and "other stuff".
  • Tagging: When I'm surfing, I almost never want to slow down to tag or detail the links I'm saving. I'm either just browsing, and I just want the page to be saved in some repository of "cool" somewhere I might be able to check it out later, OR I want to save the page and others to come back to for some project I'm working on. Although its actual tagging features (labelling) are limited, Google Reader was cool because it would automatically save links to the notebook I was currently working on, which seemed easier than having to tag the page every time I save for del.icio.us. Diigo isn't quite this easy, but it does provide the option of setting default tags so I can cruise through surfing without pause. It also allows you to change tags for multiple bookmarks at once, a feature that has been delayed in del.icio.us during the extended wait for version 2.0. Winner: Diigo
  • Blogging: Sometimes, I don't want to put a whole lot of thought into consolidating my links into one coherent group. In this regard, all three services provide suitable options for tossing together semi-coherent groups of links on independent webpages for others to see. Google Reader does a good job of making scraps from around the internet look palatable; see this example about ultralight backpacking gear, but it does not offer the same level of interconnectivity that del.icio.us or Diigo provide. A similar example from del.icio.us shows it's limitations: the links cannot be groups under one note or be put into any order other than alphabetical or chronological, and pictures and other non-bookmark material cannot be added. Diigo does not have any of these limitations: its lists can be ordered as you please and divided into sections, and they are built independently of the tags, so you can draw bookmarks from anywhere into the page, as you can see in this example. The option that makes Diigo stand out is its ability to transcend the status of "proto-blog" by easily exporting links to the blog of the user's choice. By simply selecting links and clicking "Send to Blog >>", a skeletal blog entry is started in Diigo which can be fleshed out and published on the spot. Winner: Diigo
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  • Other Stuff: del.icio.us is so barebones that there's not much else it offers. Google Notebook's advantages are all outlined above but are held to some degree by Diigo, though Google does hold out the possibility of superior future integration with its other products. In contrast, Diigo's additional features abound. You can include a linkroll of Diigo bookmarks on your blog/website that includes your comments on webpages when people click on the links from your linkroll. Diigo also updates del.icio.us with all of the bookmarks added to Diigo, so you do not lose any of the benefits of the del.icio.us community. In addition, Diigo can automatically post to your blog based on the sites you've bookmarked and commented on. Winner: Diigo
Graham Perrin

Are we really collaborating? :: Blog :: Headshift - 0 views

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      We need something like a dashboard in Diigo. If there is one, at the moment, it's too large to be thought of as a dashboard. For example: if you have to scroll, or click more than two or three times, it's no longer a dash; it's a fumble.
  • reducing the amount of time spent looking for information
  • spaces where people feel confident about participating
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      Maximise confidence that things intended to be kept private, or restricted to a group, should _never_ accidentally become public.
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      Improvement suggestions at http://www.diigo.com/annotated/f8be2e0abb0c0d680be063d81263238f should help to make _unmistakable_ the options concerning privacy.
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  • worthwhile to do so
  • providing workers with more
  • can result in new forms of cooperative action, more fruitful collaboration, faster decision-making, and greater productivity
  • flexibility
  • a clear view of the driver
Dr. Fridemar Pache

Integrating ICT into the MFL classroom:: NextGen Teachers Skypecast - 0 views

  • NextGen Teachers Skypecast with fellow bloggers and Web 2.0 enthusiasts Doug Belshaw (host), Aaron Smith, Kristian Still, Ollie Bray, Leon Cych and Paul Harrington
  • summary of our conversation about how we as teachers are using new technologies to collaborate with each other and our students to enhance teaching and learning in the 21st century classroom.
  • Part 1: What collaborative tools are we using? wikis blogging and Flashmeeting learning with your students working from home via a wiki pooling expertise from practitioners unlocking web 2.0 tools using diigo
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    Dear Diigo and TrailFire peers,

    let's have a look, to our neighbour communities, how collaboration via wikis and annotation works.

    MayAllBeHappy

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Sau Ama

Diigo - Powerful Online Research Tool - 3 views

  • If the Internet is your main medium for research, I believe that you know the importance of bookmarking and sharing your findings with colleagues to get the best information possible. Therefore, an online research tool will be very helpful in organizing gathered information while at the same time making it available to others for collaborative purposes. Diigo - a powerful online research tool fits perfectly for this need.
  • Diigo is a browser plugin that functions as a web highlighter, sticky notes, social bookmarking tool, and a social information network rolled into one. Once you have download and install the Diigo toolbar, you can start bookmarking websites, highlighting texts inside it, leaving comments and more.
  • Next, the knowledge sharing part of Diigo lets you share and discuss your findings with any available public or private groups. With Diigo, connecting with friends with similar interests can be done effortlessly through content sharing.
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  • Features of Diigo As a personal research tool, you can use Diigo to, Bookmark, highlight texts and add sticky notes to any websites that you want. All changes are persistent - that means you can see the same highlighted texts when you are browsing through the same page again.
  • As a collaborative research platform, you can use Diigo to, Join or create a private or public group to share and collaborate with people of the same interests. Add private sticky notes that are visible to only members of the same group. This creates a platform for instant discussion (or debate!)
  • Group a web page with tags and lists. Access all your research anywhere because all your bookmarks are stored online. Search for a bookmark by a full text search, sticky notes, tags and more. Share your research with others in multiple ways - send to blog, linkrolls, tagrolls, by email, post to other social bookmarking sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Delicious, etc. Automatically post findings to your blog with all the comments, highlights, etc. Easily find the most popular content on Diigo to stay up to date with the hottest news. Get recommended content based on your activities in Diigo. Get related content while browsing the Internet - I recently stumbled a website with loads of useful comments from Diigo’s users. Import bookmarks from other social bookmarking sites to Diigo. The “Save Elsewhere ” feature allows you to simultaneously bookmark sites to Del.ico.us, Simpy or Ma.gnolia.
  • Group tag - to enforce tagging consistency within a group, the group admin can set a list of recommended tags to be used by other team members. Get recommended news from your Diigo’s friends - from Diigo’s sidebar, you can also see who is currently reading the same page too!
  • Extract comments / notes by other users on a website.
  • After testing Diigo for a while, I love the fact that Diigo maintains all the annotations and comments that I’ve previously left on a web page, which speeds up future revisions on all of my previous findings. Furthermore, there are many specific public groups to join that will definitely help to expand my knowledge.
  • Diigo, in my opinion, is not only an online research tool; it is a living knowledge sharing community.
  • Diigo is a browser plugin that functions as a web highlighter, sticky notes , social bookmarking tool, and a social information network rolled into one .
Charles Dowling

EBSCOhost: Unlocking the Power of Internet Collaboration: Adjusting Concepts So More P... - 1 views

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      Trust therefore becomes a critical hinge point to successful collaboration. 40 minutes ago - Remove Trust as a precursor to collaborative behavior becomes vital 
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      The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society Volume 6, Number 2, 2010, http://www.Technology-Journal.com, ISSN 1832-3669 © Common Ground, Diane Spencer-Scarr, All Rights Reserved, Permissions: cg-support@commongroundpublishing.com
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      lorada. Gotved, S. (2006). Time and space in cyber social reality. New Media Society, 8(3), 467-486.
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      Lin, H.-F. (2006). Understanding Behavioral Intention to Participate in Virtual Communities. Cyber Psychology & Behavior, 9(5), 540-547.
HiTech BIM Services

Migrating from CAD to BIM Modeling for Efficient Collaboration - 0 views

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    We provide migration from CAD to BIM modeling to help engineers and architects convert design data from CAD models to BIM-ready 3D models for efficient design collaboration. From furniture products to ornamental architectural products, from MEPF to HVAC equipment, and from structural components to plant room mechanical equipment, we transform(convert) everything from CAD to Revit BIM models and objects in Revit for better 3D design visualization and space occupancy.
John Doherty

How to share or transmit a Diigo bookmarks collection with highlights? - 104 views

I'm having a similar issue, does a team or collaborate account can be created? I mean in order to grant access to multiple users.

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Graham Perrin

Searching for Comments & Highlights - 221 views

Bug http://www.diigo.com/search?adSScope=my&what=VirusBarrier%20family > Search titles, tags, annotations, URLs and snapshots > VirusBarrier family fails to find my bookmark of http://blog.i...

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