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James Hatch

Keeping your Windows Phone Secure - 0 views

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    Windows 8 RTM for mobile devices has introduced some elevated security features. Through preeminent synchronizing capabilities, Microsoft empowers this operating system to become loyal with its users and help them keep their data safe and secure.
julia Dexter

Enable Windows 8 Advanced Startup Options with F8 Key - 0 views

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    F8 key does not load advanced startup options in Windows 8 because Microsoft has disabled it by default for some particular reasons. However, sometimes, when users want to boot into safe mode or any other advanced startup option to troubleshot Windows 8, F8 key seems to be necessary.
julia Dexter

Fix Secure Boot Error in Windows 8.1 - 0 views

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    Well, as new attraction has arrived, so have the issues and errors. Soon after the release of this major upgrade, many unfortunate users raised certain moans and objections. You must have heard of the Windows update 8.1 for Surface RT being concealed by Microsoft itself, due to its disobliging attitude.
ali zaidi

how can one select tags from a menu on diigo - 32 views

thanks a lot graham for your feedback . really appreciate it. i just logged in today just to see that mytags has imported all my tags and showing an expandable list also. i think initially when i ...

resolved tags selection tag 3.1.6.16 menu Delicious import help

Maggie Tsai

EdCompBlog: Social Annotation - 0 views

  • It reminded me of the the review tools in Microsoft Word which I've used a few times with students - someone sends me a Word document and I add comments and suggested edits. The review tools can track changes I make as well as highlighting sections and adding notes in the margin. I can then send the annotated Word document back to the author and a conversation grows around the original document and our comments. When I first started using this feature of Word, I thought it would be great if you could do that with web pages. Imagine being able to get a class of students to collaborate on a web page: to highlighting sections, share their understanding, ask questions and add extra information. With diigo, that's exactly what you could do.Add to that online social bookmarking (which can be linked to other bookmarking services such as del.icio.us), the ability to highlight any text on a page and search for it on a range of search services using a pop-up menu, to blog about a page and link non-diigo users to your annotations on that page (this blog posted was created using the diigo Blog this tool) and a host of other features ...and you have a stunningly valuable educational tool.
  • I have also found Diigo to be quite an exciting tool and this year my year group is in a better position to use it. I structured it into an independent activity during a literacy hour with my Year 5 children. Using Diigo I annotated a set of written instructions with comprehension style questions and the children answered them in their jotters. The children were accessing the site using a class set of laptops. I wanted them to respond someway online but took a simpler step to begin with to test the concept. It worked very well and the children were well motivated and on task - they managed well with the new tool and took it in their stride.
Maggie Tsai

EdCompBlog - 0 views

  • It reminded me of the the review tools in Microsoft Word which I've used a few times with students - someone sends me a Word document and I add comments and suggested edits. The review tools can track changes I make as well as highlighting sections and adding notes in the margin. I can then send the annotated Word document back to the author and a conversation grows around the original document and our comments. When I first started using this feature of Word, I thought it would be great if you could do that with web pages. Imagine being able to get a class of students to collaborate on a web page: to highlighting sections, share their understanding, ask questions and add extra information. With diigo, that's exactly what you could do.Add to that online social bookmarking (which can be linked to other bookmarking services such as del.icio.us), the ability to highlight any text on a page and search for it on a range of search services using a pop-up menu, to blog about a page and link non-diigo users to your annotations on that page (this blog posted was created using the diigo Blog this tool) and a host of other features ...and you have a stunningly valuable educational tool.
sandy_diigo

Search Bug? - 90 views

@and78386 Can you please give us some specific examples?

diigo search bug

shahzadns5544

How to bookmark multiple links? - 1 views

The ability to bookmark multiple links can vary depending on the browser you're using. Below are general instructions for some popular browsers: Google Chrome: Using Bookmarks Bar: Open each lin...

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Graham Perrin

Import RSS to bookmarks - 209 views

Can I ask you to create a separate topic for each subject? Thanks. It makes finding things in the group so much easier ;)

rss import bookmarks suggestion Diigolet Safari

radamel

What does Cave Canem mean ? How is Cave Canem translated into English ? - 0 views

bynext

20+ Best Quality Backlinks Service Providers 2022 (Update 2022) - 0 views

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