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Internet Archive: Details: Evolved Virtual Creatures - 1 views

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How to turn annotation markers (highlights) on and off. - diigo,improvement,suggestions... - 0 views

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Forums: The Platypus of New Media? - New Comm Biz - New media strategies for business - 0 views

  • Most of the forums I use are built around small private groups but I like the Diigo Collaboration forum, because it ties in with my Diigo bookmarks.  Do you have a favorite forum?
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Diigo « Social Bookmarking - 1 views

  • Diigo*:[PR6] “Digest of Internet Information, Groups and Other stuff.” Web 2.0 style text-based interface, bookmarks and annotation using Tags. The toolbar gives highlight and blogging support. Update! UI redesigned. Some Features: One click bookmark with custom Tag. One click copy. Related Tags(+add and remove), Search(My/Community/Tag/Full Text). In page Advanced Search(Anywhere/tags/title/URL/highlights/Text/comments/without). Direct Links. Public/Private Bookmark or only notes/highlights, Inbox(follow user and tags), Bookmark username, RSS, mail, batch checked bookmarks( public, private, edit, extract highlights, send), Tags, Tag Cloud that is also a Tag editor. Image bookmarks have thumbshots(toolbar required). Cache copy. Tools: in page Bookmarklet (annotate, bookmark & forward) for IE, Firefox, Safari and Opera. Import directly from browser bookmarks, file and del.icio.us. Ajax Linkroll generator with options. Add to Diigo blog footer buttons and code. [button code]
  • Toolbar(Firefox 1.0+) features: Quick-D: a One click Bookmark with automatic tagging. Customize Search box-menu. Bookmark Status Icon that shows whether the current page has been bookmarked by yourself, an other user or has comments. Right click for highlighting and saving images. Blog This! button with support for WordPress, Blogger, LiveJournal, Typepad, MovableType. Quick access bookmarks drop-down menu by setting a tag. bookmark to: de.licio.us, , Furl, Netvouz, RawSugar, Simpy, Spurl, ma.gnolia, connotea and locally. Has a good about/help page
  • What’s special: Space OR comma separated tags. Earlier/Later Tag navigation shows number of bookmarks. Private notes on Public Bookmarks. With toolbar: Blogging support for WordPress, Blogger, LiveJournal, Typepad and Movable Type. Highlight with visual options, Multiple posting to other social bookmarks. Bookmark Status Icon. Quick-D. Customizable search.
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Web Worker Daily » Blog Archive 8 Tips for Better del.icio.us Bookmarking « - 0 views

  • While the for: tag is well known among delicious users (and specifically supported by delicious), some delicious users use the via: tag to track who provided a link. That allows people browsing your links to know who else they might want to add to their network on del.icio.us. Ric Hayman of Aqualung proposes that this could form the basis for a reputation economy online.
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Meatball Wiki: MarkUrl - 0 views

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    wiki annotation wikiannotation markurl fridemar asktrailfire

    Dear Diigos,  dear  TrailFire  peers,
    Diigos can learn a lot from the Url-based design of FireTrail. This architecture promises to reach the level of the precursor annotation system of KaPingYee, where each WebPage can annotate each other. As a special case: Each annotation can be titled, referred to, googled, and be annotated by annother annotation. Congratulations to TrailFire for this architecture.

    To both DiiGo and TrailFire programmers: please make the annotations like normal windows.
    One click should  make them fullsize  windows,  another  click  minimize them  as  appropriate.
     
    MayAllBeHappy
    Fridemar

    This is a DiiGo+TrailFire annotation.

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Integrating ICT into the MFL classroom:: NextGen Teachers Skypecast - 0 views

  • NextGen Teachers Skypecast with fellow bloggers and Web 2.0 enthusiasts Doug Belshaw (host), Aaron Smith, Kristian Still, Ollie Bray, Leon Cych and Paul Harrington
  • summary of our conversation about how we as teachers are using new technologies to collaborate with each other and our students to enhance teaching and learning in the 21st century classroom.
  • Part 1: What collaborative tools are we using? wikis blogging and Flashmeeting learning with your students working from home via a wiki pooling expertise from practitioners unlocking web 2.0 tools using diigo
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    diigo education

    Dear Diigo and TrailFire peers,

    let's have a look, to our neighbour communities, how collaboration via wikis and annotation works.

    MayAllBeHappy

    -- fridemar

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  • It is great to see the wiki philosophy in TrailFire (partially) applied. My suggestion is: what about WikiWords (like the last one),i.e. automatic links to a dedicated Wiki for each trail. In the same sense each mark should be individually addressable via an URL as a wiki-page. Another more powerful option would be a global TrailFire community wiki, which would be a common database for making rich link context supported marks. Thank you for making TrailFire available as very helpful community service that brings our planet on a new level of togetherness. Posted by fridemar | May 11, 2007 3:31 PM
    • Dr. Fridemar Pache
       
      Dear Diigos, I love Diigo and I love increasingly FireTrail (I am quite new there). They even have realized some wikiness there. To keep both social annotation informed, I give you a copy of my blog comment there: Copy: It is great to see the wiki philosophy in TrailFire (partially) applied. My suggestion is: what about WikiWords (like the last one),i.e. automatic links to a dedicated Wiki for each trail. In the same sense each mark should be individually addressable via an URL as a wiki-page. Another more powerful option would be a global TrailFire community wiki, which would be a common database for making rich link context supported marks. Thank you for making TrailFire available as very helpful community service that brings our planet on a new level of togetherness. Posted by fridemar | May 11, 2007 3:31 PM CopyEnd
  • Glad you like the wiki features. We have definitely thought about expanding the wiki-ness (or at least, the ability of the author to enable wiki-ness) in some of the ways you mention. We'll be continuing to add features that make it easy to collaborate on projects around a trail or set of trails, with a group of contacts or with the world at large. Posted by Mike Perkowitz | May 11, 2007 4:10 PM
    • Dr. Fridemar Pache
       
      Dear Diigos,
      this was the answer of Mike Perkowitz,  who had implemented a lot of Trailfire:

      Copy:
      Glad you like the wiki features. We have definitely thought about expanding the wiki-ness (or at least, the ability of the author to enable wiki-ness) in some of the ways you mention. We'll be continuing to add features that make it easy to collaborate on projects around a trail or set of trails, with a group of contacts or with the world at large. Posted by Mike Perkowitz | May 11, 2007 4:10 PM CopyEnd:

      I qote him here, for your convenience, because the clip didn't show up under the Diigo bookmarks.

      By the same observation, although I wanted to tag this bookmark with the tags: "diigo wiki annotation trailfire blog comment", I couldn't find an entry. Suggestion: Leave a field for tagging in your "Add sticky note" or at least in the Actionsbox. Thank you.

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Meatball Wiki: WikiAnnotation - 0 views

  • WikiAnnotation means annotation of WikiPages.
  • WikiAnnotation means annotation of > WikiPages > . > Why is WikiAnnotation important for Online Communities? Isn't Wiki enough? Wikis allow inline annotations with normal wiki page editing? -- FridemarPache Note: Don't confuse an AnnotationWiki with WikiAnnotation. An AnnotationWiki is a repository for annotations material, to be pasted into rich text/link annotation dialogues, whereas WikiAnnotation makes only wiki pages the targets of annotations. Of course an AnnotationWiki can be itself the target of some WikiAnnotation. Discussion:
    • Dr. Fridemar Pache
       
      In this TrailFireTrail, we test the capabilities of DiiGo and TrailFire to
      annotate WikiPages (WikiAnnotation)
      annotate annotations (AnnotationAnnotation)InteroperabilityOfDiiGoWithFireTrail would mean: it is possible to annotate DiiGo annotations with FireTrailAnnotations andFireTrailAnnotations with DiiGo annotations It is easy to see, that DiiGo marked text (DiiGo highlighted text) can be marked by TrailFire.
      The converse however doesn't appear to work yet .
      To test this
      (1) I took a DiiGoMarkedText in the WikiAnnotation page and copied it into the rich text TrailFireAnnotationDIalog.

      (2) I DiiGoMarked [this text in brackets, but without the brackets]  and looked at the result of the TrailFireAnnotation, after having edited it.

      No wonder. Trailfire is so new, that DiiGo has not settled the problems.

  • {0 {1 {2 Hans, can you see the upper paragraphs on this page DiiGo marked in total. Currently I cannot get rid of the highlighted DiiGo text. -- fridemar } The text in curly braces, numbered 2, was copied into a FireTrailMark as temporary work text. When this page gets refactored, it can be deleted. In the meantime, it serves as an illustration, how useful TrailFire and DiiGo is for maintaining a WikiPage. The text in curly braces, numbered 1, is again copied into a FireTrailMark and a DiiGo annotation, so that later it can be deleted too, after it has served as an illustration. 1} -- fridemar dto. for block 0. Later after using the annotation tools, such collaboration interaction can be factored out straight from the start on. I hope to have demonstrated, how useful WikiAnnotation can be. 0}
    • Dr. Fridemar Pache
       
      {0
      {1
      {2 Hans, can you see the upper paragraphs on this page DiiGo marked in total.
      Currently I cannot get rid of the highlighted DiiGo text. -- fridemar
      }
      The text in curly braces, numbered 2, was copied into a FireTrailMark as temporary work text. When this page gets
      refactored, it can be deleted. In the meantime, it serves as an illustration, how useful TrailFire and DiiGo is for maintaining
      a WikiPage.
      The text in curly braces, numbered 1, is again copied into a FireTrailMark and a DiiGo annotation, so that later it
      can be deleted too, after it has
      served as an illustration.
      1}
      -- fridemar
      dto. for block 0. Later after using the annotation tools, such collaboration interaction can be factored out straight
      from the start on. I hope to have demonstrated, how useful WikiAnnotation can be.
      0}
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  • Enlarge Space: If there are lots of people, who make annotations, the Wiki Pages will become unmanagable. By sourcing out the ThreadMode, the need for refactoring pages is reduced considerably
    • Dr. Fridemar Pache
       
      What happens, if there is already a highlighted text with a public annotation and annother peer will annotate it?
      I see, there is a comment button for inserting additional comments. But only authors can edit their own text.
  • it makes an ugly page overburdened with annotation markers: DiiGo TrailFire programmers, please make a big toggle markers button!!
    • Dr. Fridemar Pache
       
      Dear DiiGo programmers, we need a simple button, to toggle on/off the DiiGo markers. Currently it is very cumbersome to sign off for eliminating the markers temporarily and then again to sign in. On the other hand the markers of TrailFire are much less obtrusive, but more difficult to find.
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Meatball Wiki: DiiGoVideos - 2 views

  • (Work in progress) DiiGo videos with embedded annotations, where the listed videos are embedded in DiiGo annotations Diigo: Free Tool to Highlight, Annotate, Bookmark Websites {at this moment the author still doesn't know how to do the embedding, so the initial author of this growing page, gives you a [direct link first]. :-) } Highlight and Annotate Websites Using Diigo 1 {[a second direct link]} -- [fridemar]
  • { To test, if collaboration by annotation works at this early state in the history of social annotation, the author DiiGo s and TrailMark s this page. He asks his peers in Wiki, DiiGo and FireTrail: can somebody show him how to embed videos in DiiGo or FireTrail annotations (or better) can somebody continue his work by making the wanted video enhanced annotation on this page [AskDiigo] [AskTrailFire] [AskWiki] }
    • Dr. Fridemar Pache
       
      { To test, if collaboration by annotation works at this early state in the history of social annotation, the author DiiGo s and TrailMark s this page. He asks his peers in Wiki, DiiGo and FireTrail: can somebody show him how to embed videos in DiiGo or FireTrail annotations (or better) can somebody continue his work by making the wanted video enhanced annotation on this page [AskDiigo] [AskTrailFire] [AskWiki] }
  • PS.: { To test, if collaboration by annotation works at this early state in the history of social annotation, the author > is going to DiiGo > and TrailMark > this page. He asks his peers in Wiki >, DiiGo > and > TrailFire: c an somebody show him how to embed videos i >n DiiGo > or > FireTrail > > annotations (or better) > can somebody continue his work by making the wanted video enhanced annotation on this page > [AskDiigo] > [AskTrailFire] > [AskWiki] > can some DiiGo please suggest to the programmers of DiiGo, to offer movable annotation markers, because, you can see, that changes in the marked text break the static annotation markers apart in case, if there is an option for floating annotations, please leave an answer under the tag [AskDiigo] as an incentive the author asked this question in AskYahoo? too. } >
    • Dr. Fridemar Pache
       
      As WikiPage content is updated often, this needs special care of the design of the annotation engine. Programmers of DiiGo can use this text as a testcase.
    • Dr. Fridemar Pache
       
      PS.: { To test, if collaboration by annotation works at this early state in the history of social annotation, the author is going to DiiGo and TrailMark this page. He asks his peers in Wiki, DiiGo and TrailFire: * can somebody show him how to embed videos in DiiGo or FireTrail annotations (or better) * can somebody continue his work by making the wanted video enhanced annotation on this page [AskDiigo] [AskTrailFire] [AskWiki] * can some DiiGo please suggest to the programmers of DiiGo, to offer movable annotation markers, because, you can see, that changes in the marked text break the static annotation markers apart * in case, if there is an option for floating annotations, please leave an answer under the tag [AskDiigo] * as an incentive the author asked this question in [AskYahoo] too. }
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Mohawk Media: Virtual World: Life Hacks, Deleting email, More Women Online, Orwell's Ho... - 0 views

  • DiigoOur current favourite for managing our bulging bookmarks at Mohawk. For shared bookmarking and social annotation. A life and timesaver for journalists, researchers and knowledge workers.http://www.diigo.com/$ - Free.
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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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Citations - citations - Diigo Community | Diigo Group Forum - 3 views

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Family Matters: Improving on the Grassroots Directory - 0 views

  • Improving on the Grassroots Directory In my earlier article about using Diigo as a research directory, I described their Groups feature and how useful it is for family research.  Well, it just got better.  Diigo has added a forum capability to their Groups platform.  In addition to collecting links - with the associated sticky notes and highlights - group members can post notes and ask questions in the forum. 
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Family Matters: Building a Grassroots Research Directory - 0 views

  • Building a Grassroots Research Directory As part of my tag housekeeping chores, it dawned on me that the new groups feature in Diigo can be put to good use in developing a genealogy research directory.  I've created two groups FL Genealogy Resources and GA Genealogy Resources and I've been adding links I've already collected to them. 
  • This example shows the Florida group page.  Using the tag "cloud" on the right, you can select the topic that most interests you to see the links available.  The size of the font quickly tells you which tags have the most links.  Yes, this is a pretty basic directory at this point, but as more people join this group and add their own links it will increase in value - a grassroots effort.  My first group experiments are set up for state resources.  Florida and Georgia are my biggest research areas and I'm a native Floridian so I've got the skinny on resources in my area. I don't have to suggest a link be added and then hope someone posts it, I just do it myself.  In the process, I'm adding value for all researchers.  Tagging sites like Diigo give us the opportunity to share our knowledge with those we know - and those we don't.  With little effort on our part, we can build a valuable research network letting everyone participate and benefit from the results.
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  • Check out Diigo yourself.  Anyone can create their own group and share links with others.  If you're familiar with a specific area or topic, you can create a group and give us all the benefit of your expertise.  I hope my groups attract others researching those states who will add their links to the pool - giving us all a continuously updated research tool. 
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Poe's Unconscious: Research Moves Toward Electronic Annotated Bibliography - 0 views

  • Diigo, which is my favorite and preferred method to store my notes and sources for research. Why would someone use an old-fashioned method of index cards or copy/pasting with a word processor articles and type notes, when all this can be done through Diigo. It’s also free, and I highly recommend it.
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T H E H O R I Z O N R E P O RT - 0 views

  • THe New sCHoLarsHiP aNd eMerGiNG forMs of PubLiCaTioN Time-to-adoption Horizon: four to five Years The time-honored activities of academic research and scholarly activity have benefited from the explosion of access to research materials and the ability to collaborate at a distance. At the same time, the processes of research, review, publication, and tenure are challenged by the same trends. The proliferation of audience- generated content combined with open-access content models is changing the way we think about scholarship and publication—and the way these activities are conducted
  • Increasingly, scholars are beginning to employ methods unavailable to their counterparts of several years ago, including prepublication releases of their work, distribution through nontraditional channels, dynamic visualization of data and results, and new ways to conduct peer reviews using online collaboration.
  • New forms of scholarship, including fresh models of publication and nontraditional scholarly products, are evolving along with the changing process. Some of these forms are very common—blogs and video clips, for instance—but academia has been slow to recognize and accept them. Some scholars worry that blogging may cut into time that would otherwise be used for scholarly research or writing, for example, or that material in a podcast is not as well researched as material prepared for print publication. Proponents of these new forms argue that they serve a different purpose than traditional writing and research—a purpose that improves, rather than runs counter to, other kinds of scholarly work. Blogging scholars report that the forum for airing ideas and receiving comments from their colleagues helps them to hone their thinking and explore avenues they might otherwise have overlooked.
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  • While significant challenges remain before the emerging forms of scholarship we are seeing are accepted, nonetheless, there are many examples of work that is expanding the boundaries of what we have traditionally thought of as scholarship. In the coming years, as more scholars and researchers make original and worthwhile contributions to their fields using these new forms, methods for evaluating and recognizing those contributions will be developed, and we expect to see them become an accepted form of academic work.
  • examples of the New scholarship and emerging forms of Publication The following links provide examples of the new scholarship and emerging forms of publication.
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Social Search Overview - 4/12/07 - 0 views

  • Shared bookmarks & web pages – del.icio.us, Shadows, MyWeb, Furl, Diigo
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    An outline of social search, which mentions Diigo among many, many others, but fails to grasp it is more than a simple social bookmarking service. #03936
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A better way to remember your online research | Alex Tran - 0 views

  • A better way to remember your online research April 15th, 2007 · No Comments How often have you found yourself scouring the web for information on a specific topic only to forget which websites you’ve visited and what information was valuable? That’s where I find myself a lot of times when I do online research. Whether that’s compiling a list of pros/cons for all the content management solutions out there to gathering data to write a paper, inevitably I forget something. You know how it is, you sit there and you scratch your head knowing there’s a reason you came to the conclusion you did, but can’t remember what it was. To everyone out there like feels my pain, I want to introduce you to Diigo. Here’s a brief rundown of what it does (as it relates to online research). Highlights text on web pages to make them stand out. Add comments to highlighted text or to the web page overall. Provides a central location to view all your highlights and/or comments.
  • And the cherry on top of all that is that there is no software installation required. All those features are easily accessible through a bookmarklet. If you prefer, there is a downloadable toolbar as well. The beauty of Diigo is that it documents your research. Before, I used to use a text editor. It was terrible. If I’d visit an interesting website, I’d make note of the URL, any interesting text, and any other tidbits I’d want to remember. Then I’d save it with some vague filename wherever the default save location was on my computer only to never find it again. And I call myself a tech-savvy.
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