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Maggie Tsai

Diigo in the Classroom « Learning Literacy - 0 views

  • Before class on Tuesday, I have never heard of the program Diigo.  When Professor Wolf mentioned that, it was a way to annotate online documents right on the web page.  He also explained how it is interactive, that you can read other annotations posted by others and others can read yours.  At first, I didn’t see myself ever using this after this class.  I find it easier to read documents once they are printed out rather than right off the screen.  I cannot concentrate when the documents are on the screen and I feel better writing notes in the margins with a pen and highlighting.   After using Diigo on the readings for Thursday, I realized that I might be able to use this tool in a classroom with students.  I would not use it for anything lower than the fourth grade, but it would be a great tool to integrate into lessons.  For instance, a teacher could set up a group in Diigo and have the students all join an account. Then for different lessons, such as a science lesson on the layers of the earth, the teacher could use an article or web page that reinforces the lesson.  The students would then go in and read the article and comment using Diigo.    I think students would benefit from this activity for several different reasons.  I think the fact that it is on the computer they would find it fun and different from reading out of a textbook and answer questions.  I also think that since it is interactive, the students can comment on one another’s thoughts taking the pressure off that comes with face-to-face conversation.  In addition, if this is done in the classroom using three or more computers, it is away for the children to interact but keep the noise level down while other students do independent work at their desks.  
Maggie Tsai

Project Based Learning Diigo Group « Web2.0 in High School - 0 views

  • I downloaded the Diigo toolbar and have not looked back. I must say that Twitter, which is now the backbone of my PNL has made Diigo that much more relevant to me.
  • Think Delicous meets Facebook (less the spam). You can happily go about your business of tagging the web - but - with Diigo you can actually highlight specific parts of the text on the page that interested you. You can then add a post it note type comment.
  • But, the real power lies in the ability for Diigo to become a community. Now you can save your bookmark to a group who share a common interest (some form of EduTech in my case). Now your bookmark and comment are that much more important. You can share comments on bookmarks with your group! I am sure that I’ll find more uses for it as the months roll by. Join the Diigo Project Based Learning Group
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  • Our school is modelling (and adapting the Napa Foundation ’style’) with teachers currenly heading to the US for in-school in-service. I just had to start a Diigo Group. Please feel free to join and ask questions. We hope to share our experiences with other PBL schools. There are 4 ICT teachers at our school involved in PBL and a range of other KLA staffers - so if you’re thinking about PBL, then join the group.
Maggie Tsai

Sweeny's Canadawiki Weblog: Make Your Own Wiki Textbook With Web 2.0 - 0 views

  • Web 2.0 services are generating what is truly a personal learning renaissance.Here's a comment from teacher Elizabeth Davis at Classroom 2.0:"Following and reading blogs, participating in ning, contributing to wikis, writing in my blog, I haven't thought this much in years. It truly is an amazing phenomenon. I feel so intellectually alive. I'm inspired and challenged constantly. The blogs I read lead me to question and explore new tools and Websites. I haven't written this much since I was in school. It is all so exciting and energizing. For me, classroom 2.0 could just be about my own growth and learning and that would be enough."A good example of a free Web 2.0 service is Wikispaces. Here's a class wiki made with the service - A Broken World, the World War I wiki of a Grade 9 class. Their teacher comments:You are now "textbook writers." Your goal is to make a better, more interesting textbook than that overweight, boring, 20th Century history textbook you're now using. And to do work of such high quality that you can include it on your resume as another example of your academic skills in your "digital portfolio."Here are some other School 2.0 online services:* Diigo- for "social bookmarking" of Web sources.* Blogger - to create a class weblog.* Ning - to build your own social network]
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Maggie Tsai

Whip Blog…. » Blog Archive » Web 3.0…or is that 3D? - 0 views

  • Web 3.0…or is that 3D? Posted by edutrails on March 10th, 2007 I admit that I have been struggling to even wrap my brain around many of the new web apps out there that others seem to be raving about…blogs and wikis seem almost old school as learners move to Diigo and Second Life….mostly it’s a matter of time, but sometimes I am just overwhelmed by the ideas of other teachers with amazing creativity and vision. People like Jeff Utecht, Karl Fisch and Clay Burell blow me away (links to their blogs are to the left)…how they find the time to develop their own knowledge and share with others is beyond me…but probably the teacher that I am most in awe of is Vicki Davis…Vicki’s CoolCatTeacher blog is a veritable smorgasboard of practical applications and ideas, but also has a real mix of great vision.
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Graham Perrin

Search Question - 67 views

> Searching, by me, for both like above returns nothing. Searching > for each individually returns results. Experimenting: 1. http://www.diigo.com/search?adSScope=diigo&what=tag%3ACH 2. http...

search search string help suggestion

Doug Miell

IE7 And Toolbar - 14 views

Hi Maggie I too am experiencing the same issue that 'kallison' describes. I get the full range of features appear on the toolbar after downloading, but when IE7 reboots all I end up with is the D...

ie7 toolbar

Graham Perrin

Teachers Teaching Teachers #165 - 08.26.09 - Meet Lisa Dick and George Haines: Talking ... - 0 views

  • transcript of a chat
  • the beefier elements (past what Delicious can do)
  • I have Diigo installed on my iPhone too! it's great!
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  • Diigo has an educator account so the bookmarks are private and students can only see other students; no one can see their profiles
  • toolbar is good, but it will be a struggle to get it added
  • such a great session with Maggie Tsai!! :-)
  • maintain both Delicious and Diigo accounts but only enter bookmarks on Diigo
  • I used Diigo as a "one stop shop" for resources I used in my PD at the beginning of the year.  It worked really well.
  • Jennifer Dorman has compiled some excellent resource for learning about Diigo
  • searching for tags from my contacts
  • Diigo is always the first place I go for my resources
  • fear is a powerful, paralyzing thing
  • Maggie is very approachable - anyone with questions about diigo should feel free to contact her
  • thought needs to go into the creation of student accounts
  • avoid kids having multiple accounts
  • Diigo is so responsive to feedback
  • Maggie would love to join you on ETT!! She's eager to talk to educators!
  • Delicious has tag suggestions from your own folksonomy.  Miss that with diigo
Graham Perrin

TipLine - Gates' Computer Tips: News from Diigo - 0 views

  • August 24, 2009
  • potentially some EXCELLENT news from the folks at Diigo
  • experiment with the teacher-student roles in Diigo
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  • really explore it
  • in contact with Maggie Tsai and her team of programmers there at Diigo
  • they worked to create a solution
  • I just received an email from one of the programmers who stated that the issue is now resolved
  • promote Diigo as THE TOOL to help students and teachers
  • researching
Graham Perrin

Diigo in Writing Class « What Else? 1DR - 1 views

  • Diigo in Writing Class
  • lets students personalize
  • and punctuate their own online work
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  • saving the information to a Diigo group
  • share the important ideas for discussion or writing
  • allowing students to write with more voice
  • with connections that explain the facts
  • a deeper knowledge base
  • the teacher can “Diigo” feedback
technokids india

Computer Lesson Plan,Computer institution,Computer learning center,Lesson plan,Teacher ... - 0 views

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Maggie Tsai

request Sub-Groups - 23 views

Hi Karel, Glad to hear more educators have started to discover Diigo... Welcome! The backend logics beyond supporting subgroup is non-trivial, but I agree that it's a desirable feature. Will d...

groups

anonymous

Seven Ideas Can Make Your Kids Dress More Beautiful | Blue Bus Store - 0 views

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    You love your baby so much that you want she should be extremely intelligent, healthy and beautiful. You have arranged everything with extreme perfect. You have a good teacher to make her intelligent and your personal effort has a vital... Read More
Dina Destreza

The Complete Guide to Snapchat for Teachers and Parents - A.J. JULIANI - 0 views

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    Snapchat is a video messaging application created by Evan Spiegel, Bobby Murphy, and Reggie Brown when they were students at Stanford University (and then when living at Venice Beach not Silicon Valley). On Snapchat users can take photos, record videos, add text and drawings, and send them to a specific list of recipients.
exerterp9

Educational Institutions Management System Exert EIM Software - 0 views

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    Exert EIM A web based Software Solution, Which is unparallel and comprehensive Educational Institute Software that covers each and every entity of Educational Institute. It is an interactive platform for all entities viz. Candidates, Teachers, Management, Parents, Guests and Experts of an educational institution.
Niharika Anand

World Map - 0 views

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    MapsofWorld.com provides free World map, high resolution digital map of the World, vector World maps & World Atlas for iPad, iPhone & Android phones. Maps of continents, countries and cities for students, teachers & travelers alike
bloggerent

English for Indians: What They Don't Teach You in Schools - 0 views

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    Most Indian students and working professionals find themselves stuck when speaking or writing in English, despite having studied in English Medium schools and colleges. Blame your English teachers, for they never made English fun and easy. Identifying the subject of the sentence is so important
Jeff Andersen

New data show wage gap between professors and other advanced degree holders - 0 views

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    Professors earn about 15 percent less than others with advanced degrees, finds a study published Tuesday by the National Bureau of Economic Research. The study (abstract available here), "Why Are Professors 'Poorly Paid'?," uses data from the Current Population Survey to compare the salaries and other characteristics of those with a Ph.D., Ed.D., J.D. or M.D. Those who reported their profession as "postsecondary teacher" were compared to everyone else. The study was conducted by Daniel S. Hamermesh, an economist at Barnard College.
Jessica Wilton

The Importance Of Keeping Schools Quintessentially Clean? - 0 views

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    Kids are the seeds of future. Considering this keeping your school free from litter and diseases is important. Also, it can inhibit teachers from attaining proper attendance record. - https://goo.gl/zW8KV2
kimwood

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