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Graham Perrin

City Brights: Howard Rheingold : Twitter Literacy (I refuse to make up a Twittery name for it) - 4 views

  • A channel to multiple publics
  • more than 60% of new Twitter users fail to return the following month
  • part-technological, part-social communication media
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  • A window on what is happening in multiple worlds
  • knowing how to look
    • Graham Perrin
       
      It's much easier to view microblogging conversations in Identi.ca
  • start my wordflow for the day with something short and lightweight
  • Openness
  • Immediacy
  • Variety
  • Reciprocity
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I'm surprised that Twitter can't present a conversation in a meaningful way. Compare with Identi.ca running StatusNet, examples: http://identi.ca/conversation/12018048 http://identi.ca/conversation/12000057 http://identi.ca/conversation/11701331#notice-11822415
  • Asymmetry
  • A way to meet new people
  • Community-forming
  • I needed an authoritative guide to
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I needed a guide to configuring a microblogging client (twhirl) to work with a StatusNet server. I was pleasantly surprised at how quickly I gained an answer.
  • communities can emerge
  • A platform for mass collaboration
  • Searchability
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Really not as good as it should be.
  • gain value - useful information, answers to questions, new friends and colleagues
  • tuning and feeding
  • some kind of ongoing relationship
  • knowing how to tune the network of people you follow
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I expect to tune my Diigo network over a period of months.
  • how to feed the network of people who follow you
  • IRL ("in real life")
  • some personal element going, but not to overdo it
  • not crank up the self-promotion
  • skills to use productively
  • If it isn't fun, it won't be useful
  • attention literacy
  • ten to twenty minutes to regain full focus when returning to a task that requires concentrated attention
  • Comments
  • ambient awareness
  • http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/07/magazine/07awareness-t.html
  • definitely worth adding to the mix. Thank you, Stephanie
  • Implicit reputation/credibility filters
  • a recovering drop-out
  • connecting on many different planes
  • http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2009/may/12/computer-science-it
  • back channel conversations during my presentations
  • one of the best explanations of the value and intricacies of twitter
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    "Sure, Twitter is banal and trivial, full of self-promotion and outright spam. So is the Internet. The difference between seeing Twitter as a waste of time or as a powerful new community amplifier depends entirely on how you look at it - on knowing how to look at it."
ishaqm0165

A HOCKEY MATCH - 0 views

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    I witnessed a very interesting inter schools hockey match on last Sunday. It was played between the Educators School System and City Public School. Both the teams were well prepared and qualified for final match in their pools. It was a local match but its standard was like the national team. Mr. Ali and Zafar acted as referees of the final match. Both the referees were competent, disciplined and professional. The match was played at ground of National Stadium.
Maggie Tsai

Knowledge Hunter: Search results for diigo - 0 views

  • here's Diigo, with communities sharing bookmarks, clippings, annotations, ...
  • The social annotation service introduced by Diigo allows users to add highlights and sticky notes, in situ, on any web page they read. Imagine a giant transparency overlaying on top of all the web pages. Users can write on the transparency as they wish, as private notes or public comments. And they can read public comments on the transparency left by other readers of the same page, and hear their "two cents" and interact with them.
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    You can making over $59.000 in 1 day. Look this www.killdo.de.gg
Maggie Tsai

Thats Interesting - 0 views

  • Personally I found Diigo www.diigo.com to be the most delightful and one step ahead. This fun tool allows you to highlight, bookmark and forward, any content from any site on planet Web. Even better, you can actually add a sticky note with your comments for either public or private viewing. This is in addition to all the regular features of a wiki – creating groups, shared content, collaborating on files and projects etc. You do need to download the tool bar which comes in all popular browser versions. I spent a most happy half hour, sticking notes on random web sites, but am sure it can be put to more productive use. Public comments are monitored by an editing team.
Mah Saito

Diigo- what is it, is it worth it? « Parents Welcome - 0 views

  • Once I got it working, it wasn’t so bad. I enjoyed being able to read the feedback from my classmates. I also liked being able to post my own thoughts and/or questions. I still haven’t figured out the difference between a sticky note versus a bookmark and highlighting. For educational purposes it’s a great tool. If I were teaching high school level I would definitely have considered using this tool. As a future elementary school teacher I could use it with fellow co workers and articles I come across.
  • Diigo has yet to be widely publicized, but I think it will become more popular over time. Annotating in college is important and can be helpful to students in being able to read others thoughts or understanding of the material.
Mah Saito

Update on Diigo « The AP @ UGA-SLM - 0 views

  • I know I put Diigo out there in front of you as a feedback medium and then backed away from it. However, in my use since then, it is holding up well. For my personal scholarship, it’s holding up really well - it saves my highlights and “sticky notes” and there’s great potential for organizing libraries of articles. I’m still using del.icio.us for general bookmarking, but I use Diigo when I really need to get down to business with an online resource. And, I can make my work private or public, and I’m learning how to navigate through that. So, I highly recommend it for this purpose.
Maggie Tsai

Komando.com, Website for The Kim Komando Radio Show®, Kim's Cool Sites - 1 views

  • Write on Web pages 7/31/2006 SPONSORED BY E-Mail This Printer-Friendly Since I use the Internet so much for work, I'm always looking to get more from it. Fortunately, Web programmers are working away at improvements. When I research for my show, I often print out Web pages and make notes on them. That's such a waste of paper! I try to be as "green" as possible.
  • That's were diigo comes in. It allows you to make annotations directly on Web pages. It also helps you manage your bookmarks. You can make these public or you can keep them to yourself. It's a valuable tool! You'll need to sign up for an account. And you should try the toolbar for Firefox or Internet Explorer. There's a bit of a learning curve. But I think you'll find it worthwhile. diigo.com
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    You can making over $59.000 in 1 day. Look this www.killdo.de.gg
Maggie Tsai

Undirected Ramblings: Diigo - 0 views

  • Diigo The web it seems is becoming only the surface of what is there. For a while we have had social bookmarking, but I recently found a new tool called Diigo which allows for social annotation. Diigo provides for social tagging as well but what sets it apart is the ability to add annotations to your view of a web site. Simply highlight some text, right click select the item "Add Sticky note" and leave an annotation. Mark the annotation, public, private or share it with a group who will see it if they are logged into Diigo and go to the site where annotations have been left by other group members.This creates a remarkable social space which well facilitates discussions on academic papers, family sites, software and many other things. One of my new favourite tools.
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    You can making over $59.000 in 1 day. Look this www.killdo.de.gg
yc c

Alternative to the toolbar - User Commands Tag Diigo - 6 views

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    I started using queri.ac not so long ago, was a yubnub.org fan, and still am a BIG fan, but the fact that all the commands you create must be public and that you can't delete them makes me very prudent. With queri.ac I can create as many as I want and keep them private (eg.: in case I've made a stupid mistake) PS: I still use yubnub though queriac (eg: like this one tr2 =) ... because yubnub is YUBNUB! The 1st and copied
Maggie Tsai

Digg - Diigo V3 is a Social Media Winner - 1 views

  • It is refreshing to see another fan of this often overlooked Social Bookmarking Tool. I've been using Diigo since its earliest version and it is beginning to hit full stride with auto suggesting tags, public or private, Twitter feed check and a tremendous amount of flexibility.
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