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Maggie Tsai

webslides from diigo - slideshows of bookmarked pages « practice management blog - 0 views

  • webslides from diigo - slideshows of bookmarked pages September 7th, 2007 · No Comments Webslides is a useful add-on feature from what I already consider to be the premier social bookmarking device on the web - diigo. This feaure allows you to create a slide show from your bookmarks so they become more interesting and you can highlight what you want. This lets you convey a series of points quickly and gives rise to an overall effect. Kind of like the difference between a picture and a group of pictures that run together to make a short movie. Each frame is meaningful, but in the aggregate they gain much, much more meaning and impact. Okay, enough about that. Just try it and see if you agree.
  • By the way, if you’re not familiar with diigo, it’s a collaborative bookmarking tool available for free on the web. It fits in and becomes part of your browser so you can capture information of any kind (words, audio, video, URLs, etc.) while browsing, doing research, etc. So far I’ve just described bookmarking, which we’ve all been doing that since Internet Explorer and Netscape were duking it out in 1995. So what’s the difference? The twist is diigo (like many competing services such as del.icio.us, furl, spurl, Yahoo!, Windows Live, and others) makes your bookmarks available to all other users of the service, while doing the same for you. Instant sharing. Of course you can also restrict your bookmarks to a particular group or keep them to yourself. But where’s the fun in that?
  • I maintain a few groups on diigo myself on topics such as legal technology, real property law, the current mortgage meltdown, divorce, immigration … you get the idea. You can check out my diigo groups and join them yourself (yes, I’m encouraging you to do so) by going to http://groups.diigo.com/. As always, thank you for your support.
Mah Saito

My Favorite Social Bookmarking Tools (for Now) | Instructional Design and Development Blog - 0 views

shared by Mah Saito on 29 Oct 07 - Cached
  • Recommended Tool for Feature-Hungry Technophiles: Diigo Diigo has everything I’ve been looking for in a great social bookmarking/collaborative research tool—except ease of use. The tagging system is still buggy (renaming a tag or deleting it can lead to unexpected results), and the interface has some usability issues that I’ve already discussed with one of Diigo’s co-founders. For instance, tag clouds only display the first 18 characters or so of each tag, preferences on how to view your tags revert to default settings every time the page refreshes, etc. Unfortunately, Diigo is still too frustrating to use for me to recommend it to non-tech-savvy educators, but I hope its shortcomings will be resolved soon. If that happens, I’ll become a major Diigo evangelist. If not, I might have to embrace a more bare-bones bookmarking tool like Del.icio.us and search for a separate tool that just handles collaborative research well. Google Notebook is next on my list of tools to check out for that.
Mah Saito

Diigo v3: Improves Social Bookmarking : Somewhat Frank :: web tech life :: blog by Frank Gruber - 0 views

  • Check out this quick demo video about Diigo v3 and find out just what it can do. Please note though, this video surprisingly showcased a screen-shot of TechCrunch and not SOMEWHAT FRANK - there must be some sort of mix up. :)  Nonetheless, Diigo v3 is pretty impressive. I like the way that Diigo enables users to create lists of bookmarks that can then be viewed a number of different ways (list views, web slide view, etc). I also like its bookmarking toolset as it offers a number of innovative ways to capture and annotate content.
Maggie Tsai

How to Use Diigo « TrackSuit CEO (version 2.0) - 0 views

  • In preparation for our talk at SXSW and eBook, we’ve been compiling info on our blogging practices and favorite web apps. I have to say, one of the most useful and robust tools we use right now is Diigo. We use Diigo for TrackSuit CEO and for our corporate clients, we also use it for our personal bookmarking. I think our entire team has switched from Del.icio.us to Diigo, and not in a show of solidarity, but out of sheer convenience.
Maggie Tsai

Bib 2.0: Search results for diigo - 0 views

  • Diigo: I LOVE Diigo. It's a browser add-on (Firefox and IE) that allows users to highlight text directly on a website, then add a sticky-note for comments, which can be published to a group. This would be an excellent way for students to share/discuss websites as they research. Highlighting text creates an archive on the Diigo site, essentially saving all the information (including a shot of the page) and comments in one place. From there students can add additional comments on all the pages, avoiding doing a WWW treasure hunt.
  • Diigo, which is Wikialong on steroids. A great cross-browser tool, Diigo is multi-functional, allowing users to highlight and annotate text on websites, post sticky-notes, bookmark, save video clips, post to blogs or the web and share. It loads into your browser and even offers a "light" version called "Diigolet" that's less feature rich but easier to use.
  • Like Wikialong, this would be a great tool for students to collect and share resources as they create wiki projects (or any other project!) Moreover, it supports multiple browsers, unlike Wikialong so if you don't use Firefox, you can still use Diigo.I think I'd use Wikialong for younger students (say, 4-9), then introduce older students to Diigo.
Maggie Tsai

Solving Information Management Problems >>Around the Corner - MGuhlin.net - 0 views

  • I switched to Diigo because it gave me sophisticated bookmarking, annotation features, but ALSO access to group/conversation features that didn't require me to get a Ning or YahooGroup or that kind of group. I have enough of those. Furthermore, I'm able to post directly from my Diigo bookmarking/ highlighting/ annotating to two of my blogs
Maggie Tsai

insights on writing, photography & travel: Diigo just captured me. Not your ordinary time- and resource-sucking Firefox extension! - 1 views

  • Diigo just captured me. Not your ordinary time- and resource-sucking Firefox extension!
  • Something I didn't know I needed. Another virtual plaything. Honestly, though, this one looks promising. It's not just another time- and resource-sucking Firefox extension! Diigo.com integrates all those housekeeping tasks so critical to organizing one's online research. Diigo's "Blog This" tool is faster and easier to access than TypePad QuickPost or Blogger's BlogThis! And Diigo knocks del.ico.us right off my toolbar.
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Maggie Tsai

Seeking the Wisdom of the Ages Through Our Student's Eyes » What Firefox add-ons are you using? - 0 views

  • Diigo: I’ve talked about Diigo alot in postings and had some one on one discussions with someone from the company about their great product. So again, here I am pushing their add on because I LOVE using it. Allows you to blog, forward, and annotate any webpage out there. AWESOME for little collaborative projects your students might be working on
    • Maggie Tsai
       
      Hi Tom, Great. Glad to hear you found Diigo useful. We're forming a private invitational group among educators to learn more about how they are using Diigo in class and bounce off ideas with them. Would love to have you joining us.
Graham Perrin

Changleog - 26 views

Please add to http://help.diigo.com/ a reference to the log. Thanks. PostScript: in the meantime I see http://blog.diigo.com/category/toolbar-change-log/ thanks to Joel.

change suggestion resolved

Graham Perrin

Integration with Google Reader - 140 views

Diigo is the most useful bookmarking tool, but I find that it lacks the degree of integration that other more popular tools (eg. Delicious) have. There are Greasemonkey scripts for Google Reader in...

googlereader integration Google Reader Greasemonkey script suggestion interop

Mah Saito

Feature request:About Diigo Toolbar Search Customise - 8 views

Hi, I want another encoding support for Diigo Toolbar Search Customise. Because of why, It is now UTF-8. But some Japanese search site can accept only Shift-JIS. So, I use another service whi...

feature japanese toolbar

started by Mah Saito on 05 Oct 07 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

Post to Diigo button - 202 views

Suggestion For both the Add to Diigo widget and the Post to Diigo bookmarklet: * post should be followed by a step forward to Diigo Meta where the view is enriched. The step backwards to the une...

addtodiigo add widget post bookmarklet meta suggestion

Graham Perrin

Diigo: Why I use it. « Rhondda's Reflections - wandering around the Web - 0 views

  • Diigo: Why I use it.
  • November 27, 2008
  • by Rhondda
  • ...13 more annotations...
  • enhance my bookmarking
  • blog or an email
  • highlight and publish easily from Diigo
  • some very useful sites brought to my attention
  • that can be shared
  • create lists
  • create groups
  • joined a few Diigo groups
  • pool resources
  • search the bookmarks anywhere
  • full-text and tags
  • most popular bookmarks on a particular subject
  • ways to share and aggregate information
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

Let Diigo Turn the Net into Your Notebook - FreelanceSwitch - 3 views

  • Tags, Lists and Groups
    • Graham Perrin
       
      … and networks in Diigo 4.0 beta
  • Conceptually with tags
  • Functionally with lists
  • ...8 more annotations...
  • to make sure I don’t lose important information
    • Graham Perrin
       
      … and to present things in a clean and ordered way
    • Graham Perrin
  • Socially with groups
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I find the network features of Diigo more social than groups.
  • RSS feeds: each tag, group and list has its own
  • increasingly social
  • receive a stream of useful content
    • Graham Perrin
       
      … and browse other people's networks (streams), and filter by tag, and more…
  • follow others with similar interests
  • Being Social
  • More comments at http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Ffreelanceswitch.com%2Fproductivity%2Flet-diigo-turn-the-net-into-your-notebook?tab=comment&gname=Diigo_HQ (a Diigo Meta view of this blog post, focusing on group annotations)
Graham Perrin

*Sniff* Customized Search is Dead Says Tweat - 23 views

Just wanted to voice my supersaddness about the loss of customized search. Not that is is working that often. I must have a million saved. And LifeHacker and other popular blogs were ga ga over ...

custom search suggestion resolved duplicate

Mika Edword

Insurance Sector: Outsourcing of Business Activities, Functions and Processes - 0 views

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    The latest business activities/ processes covered by insurance outsourcing companies i.e. Forms Processing, Claims administration, Commissions Management
anonymous

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anonymous

Free Hemp(NON THC) Oil E-Commerce Store 4 Money Streams - BUZZEZESOCIAL.NING.COM - 0 views

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anonymous

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