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Graham Perrin

list: cached copies apparent within but not without WebSlides - 41 views

> @ Diigo, a question: > > * are there separate caching services - one for > http://www.diigo.com/cached?url=http … and another for > http://slides.diigo.com/list/ … … is there ...

www.diigo.com caching service cache help performance bug gpd4

Graham Perrin

on-screen (in-line) and Diigo Help (on-line) for the Read Later feature of Diigo Toolba... - 22 views

= Suggestions = 3. Help menu of Firefox should be the *primary* route to *comprehensive* help for add-ons including but not limited to Diigo Toolbar.

Firefox toolbar 3.1.6.13 read later help suggestion gpd4

Graham Perrin

Firefox presents a URL different to the one bookmarked by Diigo, fails to show annotations - 11 views

>http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/bookmark/tag/41994+diigo is a *good* bookmark On closer inspection: the bookmark there differs slightly from the original http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A-Shorter-URL...

review groups.diigo.com Firefox 3.0.6 bug gpd4

Graham Perrin

An Educator's Overview of Diigo - 0 views

  • An Educator's Overview of Diigo
  • Russ Goerend
  •  
    HTML presentations such as this work really well in Preview frames within Diigo :-)
Graham Perrin

ALA | AASL Best Web sites for Teaching and Learning Top 25 Award - 0 views

  • Best Web sites for Teaching and Learning
  • foster the qualities of innovation, creativity, active participation, and collaboration
  • encourage a community of learners to explore and discover
  • ...9 more annotations...
  • Organize knowledge so that it is useful
  • user friendly
  • Organizing and Managing     Standards for the 21st-Century Learner
  • Diigo
    • Graham Perrin
       
      The only bookmarking service in this top 25!
  • Use technology and other information tools to organize and display knowledge and understanding in ways that others can view, use and assess
  • Use technology and other information tools to analyze and organize information
  • Sticky notes are an effective way to start a virtual conversation
  • Top 25 Web sites for Teaching and Learning   
  • Award
Graham Perrin

ODF versus OOXML: Don't forget about HTML! - O'Reilly XML Blog - 0 views

  • Don't forget about HTML
  • February 25, 2007
  • HTML’s potential and actual suitability for much document interchange
  • ...27 more annotations...
  • HTML is the format to consider first
  • validated, standards compliant XHTML in particular
  • HTML at one end (simple WP documents)
  • PDF at the other end (full page fidility but read-only)
  • W3C versus ISO
  • HTML, ODF, OOXML, PDF
  • Lie adopts an extreme view towards overlap of standards:
  • overlap at all brings nothing but misery and bloat.
  • The next dodgy detail is to make blanket comparisons between HTML and ODF/OOXML.
  • ODF and OOXML deal with many issues that HTML/CSS simply does not.
  • the W3C argument might be to say that every part should have a URL
  • a strange theory that MS wants ODF and OOXML to both fail
  • being pro-ODF does not mean you have have to be anti-OOXML
  • HTML is the format of choice for interchange of simple documents
  • ODF will evolve to be the format of choice for more complicated documents
  • OOXML is the format of choice for full-fidelity dumps from MS Office
  • PDF is the format of choice for non-editable page-faithful documents
  • all have overlap
  • we need to to encourage a rich library of standard technologies,
  • widely deployed,
  • free,
  • unencumbered,
  • explicit,
  • awareness of when each is appropriate
  • an adequate set of profiles and profile validators
  • using ISO Schematron
  • Plurality
  •  
    Relevance to Diigo Community: of the four formats (HTML, ODF, OOXML, PDF) mentioned in this 2007 post, HTML is clearly most suitable for services/software such as Diigo.
Graham Perrin

Diigolet 4.0b5 misrepresents some page titles - 3 views

Same problem with http://www.diigo.com/0b4lx Now, I wonder whether I reported this before …

bug gpd4 Diigolet 4.0b5

Graham Perrin

Feedback from a relatively new user of Diigo: orientation etc.. - 1 views

  • searching people by tags is useful for discovering like-minded people in the community
  • benefit from their bookmarks
  • much more useful if the results could be sorted
  • ...24 more annotations...
  • Without this
  • more cumbersome
  • also valid for the search function in Diigo
  • direct access to bookmarks tagged with the searched tags
  • much more useful for exploring new pages related to a topic
  • more detailed & better results more easily
  • I would not have come across this feature
  • filter by tags
  • My Library
  • clue that it can also be used to search for bookmarks with a tag anywhere
  • adding it under Community
  • title like "Look for" or "Discover"
  • watchlists used to provide
  • improving user experience
  • confession
  • I don't know the Diigo 4.0 beta route! (I stumbled across the syntax whilst reviewing old topics.)
  • first impressions of the three pairs below, A B and C
  • Pair A
  • Pair B
  • Pair C
  • /people/search/tag?type=tag&query=
  • /tag/
  • /community/site/
  • /community/reader/
Graham Perrin

Harold Jarche » Sense-making with PKM - 1 views

  • Sense-making with PKM
  • People learn socially
  • Effective learning is the difference between surfing the waves or being drowned
  • ...42 more annotations...
  • PKM (personal knowledge management) can be your customized surfboard
  • an internal process based on repeating four activities
  • combined with three external activities
  • Connect – with others via various platforms and extend my reach Exchange – ideas and observations Contribute – to conversations
  • Together, these processes look like this:
  • moving from implicit to explicit knowledge
  • Connecting:
  • Looking Inward One of the important aspects of PKM is triage
  • what you may view as useless today could be quite important tomorrow
  • Categorizing:
  • Making Explicit:
  • Going Public:
  • Retrieval:
  • Looking Outward
  • observing, reflecting
  • Contributing.
  • EXAMPLES
  • That idea of looking to form new patterns is a very powerful one
  • Sorting Categorizing Making Explicit
  • Connecting Exchanging
  • Social Bookmark
  • Diigo
  • annotated bookmarks and my blog are the first places I search
  • a digital library brimming with my own sticky notes that I can easily find
  • peter evans
  • the clearest and most useful description of PKM
  • Eric Blue
  • May 24th, 2009
  • Excellent article!
  • one of the most lucid explanations of PKM
  • aggregated PKM is not the same as social PKM
  • emergent structure
  • When collecting bits of information it often isn’t possible to know how best to organise or classify
  • that often comes later
  • you begin to see relationships, connections, linkages that simply weren’t apparent
  • your own ability or preparedness to sense a particular pattern has changed
  • Exchanging:
  • John Tropea,
  • May 30th, 2009
  • Gordon Ferrier,
  • June 14th, 2009
  • March 13th, 2009 at 10:42
Graham Perrin

network: bookmark dialogue contains someone else's entries (not my own) - 10 views

For a bookmark to which I already added my own description and tags, when I review the bookmark from within my network then click the Save button: * my tags are missing * my description is ...

bug dataloss inconsistency bookmark description network meta toolbar save button dialogue gpd4 view

Graham Perrin

I'm missing from my network - 7 views

If we're to gain RSS feeds from the /network/ area, then its understandable that the default views of our networks should exclude ourselves. With that in mind treat this topic as resolved.

resolved workflow workaround network orientation meta gpd4

Graham Perrin

title 'Untitled' is wrong for meta view of http://www.launchly.com/ - 1 views

The true title of http://www.launchly.com/ is Feedback and analytics for web applications » launchly Bug Title of http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.launchly.com?tab=comment&u...

bug inconsistency HTML title meta gpd4

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