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Tech Tips to Save a Few Trees « Georgia Library Media Association - 0 views

  • 3. Diigo (www.diigo.com). I’m just beginning to use this tool and don’t understand it thoroughly yet. It’s a social networking tool, but more so for my purposes it’s a way to highlight and annotate web pages and save them for future reference. You can simply read a web page and highlight interesting points, or you can also attach “sticky notes” to help you remember what you thought as you were reading it. You can make your work private or share it with the world - your choice. I’ve been hearing buzz about other ways to use Diigo, like for bookmarking. For me, though, I see two primary uses. One is for my personal scholarship. My job requires me to read a great deal, and more and more of the material is online. To avoid printing reams of articles and then having the problem of where to store them, I can use Diigo as a storage and organization system for my personal library. A second use is for evaluation. My job also requires me to evaluate student work that often takes the form of web pages. (I’ve become quite addicted to Word’s powerful annotation features for assignments submitted in that format.) With Diigo, I can comment upon their work directly on the page and then share the feedback with the student privately. So far, the best way to do this seems to be to set up a group of two, but there may be better ways. You can also have Diigo collect your annotations and send them to a “Friend.” Think about the stacks of paper this process saves.
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    yes, Diigo-ing can really save trees!
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Visible "post a new bookmark" button everywhere | Diigo - 0 views

  • MO the top-right corner is the right place for it
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Cross-reference http://www.diigo.com/annotated/64efb3911a6a8e6bca020a46e399a836 suggesting another placement at top right.
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Suggestion for diigolet: move the "Save bookmark" button to the top | Diigo - 0 views

  • moving this hyperlink to the top
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Cross reference http://www.diigo.com/annotated/9d813038f5225ecb348196f24f4b8ed9 suggesting another placement at top right.
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Kinda Learning Stuff: Delicious vs. diigo - 2 views

  • It does the things you didn't realise you wanted Delicious to do, but now you've got a taste for those features, you don't really want to go back...
  • Diigo... me like! Have a look... see if you find Delicious slightly less delicious after using Diigo for a couple of weeks!
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    Nice article. Side note about Diigo URLs. Couldn't Diigo truncate everything to the right of the '?' in URL references when it stores it in the database? Its going to be pulling from the same HTML resource, so shouldn't the annotations and Diigo bookmarks point to the same location?
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Diigo « Got Social? - 0 views

  • July 9, 2008
  • I signed up for Diigo
  • I’ve recently seen a few people in my network talk about this service
  • ...13 more annotations...
  • a very well constructed video on the main page
  • sign up was easy
  • what to expect
  • informational
  • I decided to drop a note on Twitter to see what others thought and felt
  • A colleague here at MSU, one I greatly respect, responded right away that she uses it and likes it
  • good, positive reinforcement
  • my username is SORRY_AFK
    • Graham Perrin
       
      A J Kelton
  • Be warned, Diigo puts a toolbar in your web browser
  • really intuitive and easy
  • feel free to friend me
  • my goal is to use Diigo for career-type stuff
  • share that with everyone
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YouTube - Diigo - Improving how we find, share, and save information - 0 views

  • September 2007
  • a video response to Diigo V3: Highlight & Share the Web! Social Bookmarking 2.0
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Plugin Checker Launched | Mozilla Web Development - 3 views

  • October 13, 2009
  • Plugin Checker to help people find and update their plugins
  • Crashes are the number one concern for Firefox users
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  • 30% of all Firefox crashes
  • security vulnerabilities
  • simple
  • query a central database that contains plugin information
  • inform users
  • What will happen next?
  • diagrammed in detail
  • for some plug-ins
  • Silverlight
  • system restart is required
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Search Diigo users of interest: by name or e-mail - 4 views

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    Related bookmarks and topics: Search Diigo users of interest: advanced (2009-10-05) Search Diigo users of interest: By Site versus By URL: inconsistency

Will My Annotated Web Pages Change - 5 views

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