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Graham Perrin

user-posted content and dedication to the public domain: gentle review of a Diigo Agree... - 48 views

Graham, Thanks for looking into this. Anyone with this area expertise, we'd also very much welcome your kind help. Thanks We basically use broiler plate language. Currently our bandwidth is ...

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Graham Perrin

http://www.diigo.com/help/ - 18 views

I'm familiar with http://help.diigo.com/ Results in the about.diigo.com area, for example http://about.diigo.com/about/www.diigo.com lead to more help: http://www.diigo.com/help/ I assume that...

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started by Graham Perrin on 25 Feb 09 no follow-up yet
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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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Graham Perrin

full-text search of Diigo-cached content - 107 views

Side notes 1. If issues are found when this topic is reviewed, consider http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/974283#2 in which the cache of a supposedly crawled page is not presented. 2...

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The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Forcing new windows, disrespecting user preferences: the target="_blank" effect - 39 views

Having offsite links open in a new window in a page of website reviews - something that really is a good practice - means that the visitor can easily find his way back to the page and ...

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Graham Perrin

moderation: content lost following approval - 49 views

Bug fixed now, and thanks a lot for helping us to define this bug.

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Graham Perrin

Next phase Diigo - the future - 462 views

> To provoke thought, in no particular order: > * System Services (interapplication communication on Mac OS X) That one is spun off to Mac OS X: System Services: provider services in ...

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Graham Perrin

Diigo bookmarks and annotations are URL-specific - 281 views

http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/547280 (2007-07-15), Bookmark/Edit/URL http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/960338 (2009-08-27), Multiple copies of a bookmark, some with...

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Graham Perrin

consistent use of expressions (URL, link, page etc.) - 55 views

>> A Diigo guide to standard use of expressions could be a fine >> neighbour to the Diigo API. > > Time to review topics such as this (consistent use of expressions) > in light of … … and in li...

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Graham Perrin

Diigo expressions 'Share to…' and 'Add to…' are debatably misleading; the act... - 129 views

> What you are suggesting is a "community" bookmark, which is a > completely different beast all together from the original posted problem. The original post http://groups.diigo.com/Diig...

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Dashboard: Bookmarks specially shared with me: how do I specially share something with ... - 707 views

Anyone: we can't figure out how http://www.diigo.com/friends/collection/shared becomes populated. Mine remains empty. Can anyone recall how this feature is used? TIA Graham

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Graham Perrin

Effect of the Depression on Technology - O'Reilly Radar - 2 views

  • this recession will be good for innovation because recessions generally are
  • A recession means technologists cease to be paid vast amounts to duplicate the work of others
  • low-cost high-impact physical events we've created (Ignite, hacker meetups, coworking spaces, foo/bar camps) will thrive
  • ...20 more annotations...
  • agree that tough times foster innovation
  • @gregor's point about cultural activities increasing in Argentina during their 2001 recession sounds like an indicator in favour of open source
  • We are dealing with this as I will be graduating from college and entering the job market
  • I will be a hacker housewife and improve my skills while taking care of husband and home
  • innovation is a cultural effect within companies and cannot be turned on or off due to economic conditions
  • if the company has a traditional mindset
  • then innovation is going to be an uphill climb regardless of how many great ideas are floating around
  • a Fortune 500 company
  • clearly defined ROI
  • also those companies who attempt to clean up the mess government is going to make. The regulations that come out of the current crisis are going to be draconian
  • The additional costs of compliance will also affect new launches and IPOs due to the additional costs, so there is another negative drag on innovation, or at least the monetization of those innovations
  • a social network that harnesses its members to contribute to open source projects? Instead of playing facebook games or posting pics of yourself wasted at the latest party, get the members to commit to donating that extra time to a small piece of a large open source project
  • benefit from a legion of even poorly skilled members if given clear directions
  • qualified peer review
  • use it as a learning process
  • Help others by online mentoring in resource-challenged places, etc.
  • We can afford to devote maybe 10-20% of our time to open source
  • the truth is I put in 20-30 hours a week in the evenings, mornings and week ends to make the big pushes happen
  • sweat equity
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I like that expression - sweat equity
  • Everyone puts in extra time
  •  
    Diigo community thoughts on (at least) the highlighted points will be greatly appreciated. If you can, make your sticky notes public; the highlights will be shared with other interested groups. Thanks!
Graham Perrin

Why We Like Diigo - School Computing - 1 views

  • Diigo also supports my own metacognition as I come across web pages that have been annotated by my Diigo network
  • Contributors to this article: Demetri Orlando, Sarah Hanawald, Beth Ritter-Guth, Michèle Drechsler
  • strategies to encourage metacognition
  • ...72 more annotations...
  • History
    • Graham Perrin
       
      26 July 2009
  • Why We Like Diigo
  • use the web to research
  • as easily as if I were using a yellow highlighter and a red pen
  • mark up web pages
  • no longer need to copy
  • all digitally facilitated with the Diigo social bookmarking and annotating tool
  • shifted the way I read the world wide web
  • much more active
  • in the same way I use a paper textbook
  • scribble in the margins
  • "dog-ear" important pages
  • individually or collaboratively
  • highlight and comment as I go, building a path
  • snippets that I want to remember
  • return to what is important
  • information-processing is heightened
  • a greater level of usefulness
  • not tied to any one computer
  • private or public sticky notes
  • a powerful collaborative tool
  • message boards
  • automated email summaries
  • extract highlighted text from a set of web pages
  • create a personalized learning environment for any topic
  • "Extract Annotations"
  • replicating what I used to do on paper
  • all of those highlighted passages in one place
  • Diigo saves me a lot of this time
  • access many more sources of information
  • my ability to scan, organize, and absorb multiple sources of information is greatly increased
  • also see what others have highlighted or commented
  • when I search on Diigo the results are based on what my colleagues in the field have identified as important and relevant
  • Diigo is a tool that fosters collaboration and resource sharing
  • benefit from others' insight
  • faculty committees use Diigo
  • everyone on the committee has access to a growing set of shared links
  • such as ways we can build a more sustainable culture
  • helps to identify important segments
  • the more of an individual’s thoughts they include via the commenting tools, the better
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I agree.
  • thoughtful comments tied to specific portions of the text are more illuminating
  • localized comments
  • fruitful conversations
  • create your own groups for any purpose
  • feedback of other group members
  • discover new tools and content
  • When I was ready to collect
  • professional development interests of each teacher
  • exciting for me and my students
  • metacognition (thinking about thinking)
  • I used the Diigo for educators feature to set all the students up with an account that meets COPPA requirements
  • I had such a fun time
  • assess the students' work
  • really cool
  • like I was reading the stories along with each of them
  • kids used the tools built in to Diigo to demonstrate their use of the reading strategies that we've been practicing with paper text
  • showed their thinking
  • asking questions, reflecting, and analyzing the text by inserting these as comments
  • a powerful tool for supporting and scaffolding metacognition
  • deepens my thinking about the content
  • see how my colleagues have responded
  • my Diigo network
    • Graham Perrin
       
      :-)
  • Diigo also stores a "cached" version of each web page you visit
  • the best tool is one that meets all of our needs all of the time. We believe that Diigo is this tool.
  • Diigo can also be set to update other networks
  • Diigo is a powerful tool that is literally changing the way that we look at the web. It has gotten me excited about bookmarking again.
  • I subscribe to several "groups" on Diigo
  • Several people have collaboratively worked on this article
  • Demetri Orlando
  • Michèle Drechsler
  • Sarah Hanawald
  • Beth Ritter-Guth
  •  
    metacognition
Graham Perrin

Rapid results from My Bookmarks with the search field in Safari (Diigo search menu cust... - 33 views

1. UK google.co.uk is better for me, I wonder how to vary the US examples above. 2. A few of the products that allow you to customise search behaviour in your browser: Inquisitor http://www.inqu...

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