Here’s how: use Diigo. That’s what I’m going to do, anyway. Diigo now allows us to leave annotations (”stickynotes”) on web pages that are not attached to any highlighted texts, but just float on the page as a little yellow speech bubble. So I’m going to put a private, floating stickynote on each student blog’s homepage telling me the privacy levels chosen for him or her. It looks like this:
Group items matching
in title, tags, annotations or url
1More
Process Of Wrapping A Car With Vinyl Graphic | Car Signs Brisbane - 0 views
Packing Service Inc; For Your Next Move - 0 views
Help with unusable sticky notes, please! - 79 views
26More
7 Reasons Diigo Tastes Better Than Delicious | MakeUseOf.com | 2008 - 5 views
Problems with posting to private group - 87 views
Sticky note location in different browsers - 124 views
Threaded Annotation - 474 views
How can we make a floating Diigo annotation - 30 views
‹ Previous
21 - 40 of 60
Next ›
Showing 20▼ items per page