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'auto-add' bookmark to a group, by tag - 11 views

started by davido T on 08 Sep 07 no follow-up yet

improvement to 'extract highlights' - 10 views

started by davido T on 03 Sep 07 no follow-up yet

search (my) Diigo via Google Desktop - 15 views

started by davido T on 29 Aug 07 no follow-up yet

Feature Request: "Wait, you have bookmarks on what you are searching for" - 11 views

started by anonymous on 29 Aug 07 no follow-up yet
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Blog for FRESH: Noting on Web Page - 2 views

  • Here I illustrate how I study English with this tool in a easy way. With Diigo, I separate the process of studying English on one web page into 3 steps. Firstly, I browse my favourite foreign news website, mostly the VOA news (As it is banned in China, I use TOR to access the website), and find some stories that appeals to me. In this step, I just want to read some stories, not caring about the details of new vocabulary or grammar, noting down with Diigo the sentences in which there is a word I am not familiar with, or the sentences whose meaning I am uncertain about. After I finished reading the stories, turning to other stories if I like.
  • Secondly, next time I review the sentences of the stories I noted, and I could mostly make my efforts on understanding of the sentences. When I found new vocabulary or phrase, I post words or phrases attached to the sentence, which remind me what I need to focus on that sentence.
  • Lastly, I practice my oral skill by reading out the sentences I am already familiar with. In this step, I focus on correct pronunciation of each words. When I am uncertain about some words, I look up dictionary on PC, and correct it.

Suggestion for new version of Diigo - 19 views

started by Jeffrez Kosal on 23 Aug 07 no follow-up yet

System maintenance notice - signup interruption - 12 views

started by Maggie Tsai on 23 Aug 07 no follow-up yet
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» Missing tools ICT in my Classroom - 0 views

  • titles of notebooks could name specific tasks or children, to allow them to add the content in the correct place and for us to properly monitor and respond to what is happening. Imagine then a series of guided reading sessions during a week of literacy work, where children add the answers to Diigo set questions on a specific text - each child opens the notebook via the FF extension and navigates to the correct notebook (either by name or by task) adding their responses which are now labelled due to there location. Complete Notebooks could be archived into Google Docs so the list does not get too crowded over time.
    • Maggie Tsai
       
      Good idea.
  • In addition I have also signed up for a class Diigo account so that we can share annotations and signpost online text to children.
    • Maggie Tsai
       
      Love to learn more about how Diigo is being used in your classroom and have your active participation and feedback to make diigo even better for teachers / students. We have a whole array of exciting new innovations coming soon, so stay tuned!
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Network Redneck: Delicious Stinks - 0 views

  • Delicious Stinks I much prefer diigo for "social tagging." It also adds social annotating (shared post-its on the www), which could be an awesome tool.
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Seeking the Wisdom of the Ages Through Our Student's Eyes » What Firefox add-... - 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.
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