Hint: use the same username and password you use for everything else (except your bank account).
First, create a bookmark folder labeled HS Accounts in your bookmarks toolbar on Firefox:
Firefox >
Bookmarks >
Bookmark this page >
Click Expand Triangle (Right of "Create In")
Bookmarks Toolbar >
New Folder >
Web 2.0 >
Add
Here we go. A Baker's Dozen Bookmarks:
If I could be any kind of artist or performer, my fantasy would be to become a __________________ (ex., writer, photographer, painter, filmmaker, musician, talk-show host, comedian, journalist, etc.).
Join the KIS 1:1 laptop Diigo group so we can play with the million life-sa ving ways you can use this for yourself or your classes.
Install the Firefox Diigo toolbar.
Restart Firefox.
Click "install"
On Diigo Toolbar, click dropdown triangle > SHOW ANNOTATIONS > GROUPS > 1:1 Laptop
See anything different? Hover over it
Click "install"
On Diigo Toolbar, click dropdown triangle > SHOW ANNOTATIONS > GROUPS > 1:1 Laptop
See anything different? Hover over it
When I edit any highlight or annotation - for example, deleting a sticky on a page - I'm automatically redirected to the Diigo homepage and also automatically logged off of my Diigo account.
This makes my annotations invisible when I hit "back" to return to the prior page. I have to re-sign in to Diigo to see everything again.
Since I'm training my students in Diigo for a Group account, this will be a big negative for their frustration tolerance. Any chance of fixing this bug?
I'm pushing farther into Diigo Groups in the classroom this year, and just sharing. One thing I noticed, though, is that when I changed themes on WordPress after highlighting and annotating a blog post, the highlights and annotations disappear - even when I change back to the original theme. Is this surmountable?