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Mah Saito

Diigo's New Release « Experiencing E-Learning - 0 views

  • I admit that I don’t use all these features; I still end up mostly using Diigo as my personal research tool. Having the ability to highlight and annotate text makes it much more useful as part of my personal learning environment than delicious. Personally, I think Diigo just looks a lot nicer than the barebones interface for delicious, especially in this version.
Maggie Tsai

Family Matters » » The Diigo Movie Theatre - 0 views

  • I’ve found Diigo is so much more than a simple online bookmarking system. For me, it’s organization for the chaos that is my family research, a delightful cookbook of recipes I find all over the Web, my Christmas (birthday, anniversary, whatever) wishlist and now it’s my online movie theatre.
  • when I’m looking for a little entertainment or education, all I have to do is visit my own personal movie theatre at Diigo.
Mah Saito

teachNbabble » Diigo - 0 views

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  • Starting to like Diigo more and more.
Mah Saito

Emily Chang - eHub: Diigo V3 a Win with Non-Intrusive Social Networking - 0 views

  • In summary, Diigo’s new sidebar is well designed. It allows me to focus on my work while, at the same time, giving me access to Diigo’s knowledge community. Improvements to Diigo Groups has turned this aspect of the Diigo community into a powerful way to distribute and refine knowledge among a team. And Diigo’s “varying degrees of non-intrusiveness” approach to social networking has infused a level of maturity into the social networking world that has been sorely lacking up to this point. There’s a lot of hype around Diigo right now, and the bottom line is that it’s well-deserved.
Maggie Tsai

Theatre Ideas: Book Announcement - 0 views

  • As a sidenote, I have also created a Diigo research group for Theatre Tribes, so that people who are interested can contribute websites and articles that might be relevant to this topic that I can add to the website and to the book.
Maggie Tsai

Streamline It Part I: Diigo or Bust : Metanoia - 1 views

  • Here I was using Diigo, Delicious, Google Notebook, and Zotero for my researching, bookmarking, annotating, and sharing. While all strong tools in their own right, it is pretty clear looking at this list that this is what some would call OVER DOING IT!
  • best possible tool that streamlined social bookmarking, social researching, and social reading.
Maggie Tsai

PsychSplash Diigo Research Tool Matures - 0 views

  • I use Diigo to bookmark psychology websites I find as I surf the web. I have been using it for at least 18-months now and have found it to be an invaluable tool. Admittedly, I am a pretty low-key user. I use only the basic bookmarking function, and have the toolbar installed on my work and home computer so I can access my bookmarks in either setting. To my credit, I was brave enough to set up a PsychSplash Psychology Group on Diigo where I have been posting links to psychology sites for the last 12 months. You can access my public list here (with RSS feed here) and the PsychSplash Psychology group here (with RSS feed here). Just the other day, they launched version 3 which has really expanded the collaborative, community and social potential of the site.
  • If you spend a bit of time online and use the web for research or browse extensively, Diigo is worth a look in terms of managing what you find.
ken meece

Diigo 3.0: The all-powerful personal, social bookmarking service | Webware : Cool Web a... - 0 views

  • I recommend Diigo, especially with the plug-in. It's a complex tool but if you take a few minutes to learn what it can do and how it does it, it can make you a more productive, smarter Web user.
  • There's also a very nice new browser sidebar that shows you a lot of very useful and focused information, including your own latest bookmarks, those from your Diigo friends, and most cleverly, the Diigo users who have also saved information from the page you're visiting as well as the site itself.
  • lets you clip and save text from Web pages, or just page URLs themselves
    • ken meece
       
      how can selected text be saved apart from the whole page it is on?
Mah Saito

The Power of Educational Technology: One For Tuesday 3-25-2008 - 0 views

  • Diigo seems to be a mashup of many of the best features of del.icio.us, facebook, tumblr and twitter. You can save bookmarks, share them with friends and with groups, join groups, send each other links and messages and comment on your friends' walls.
Mah Saito

Diigoとはてなダイアリー&スター - mkawanoの日記 - 0 views

  • Diigoは、まぁ「(ソーシャル・ブックマーク+アノテーション)×共有×コミュニケーション」みたいなツールなのです。同様のことが、はてなブックマークやらはてなスターやらでもできるわけですが、洗練度はDiigoのほうが上だと思う。
Maggie Tsai

SoftRatty: Diigo The Holy Grail of Bookmarking - 0 views

  • With its version 3 relaunch, Diigo seems to have an answer to that question: they’ve packed with the features including highlighting, social networking, etc.. to become the most [...]
Maggie Tsai

P2V policy visit in Barcelona - 0 views

  • P2V project (Peer to Peer Networking for Valorisation) took place at the Department of Education of Catalonia, Barcelona
  • identified by Catalan partners on ways of encouraging innovation in Catalonian schools.
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  • Additional help and input were provided by a web tool, Diigo, which was used prior to the meeting by some participants to initiate the discussions about the promotion of innovation at schools and among teachers.
Mah Saito

Diigo: Mark up the Web « Tablet PC - A Student's Perspective - 1 views

  • Have you wished you could mark up a website? Highlight, add notes and the share it with others? Diggo is a solution to all your needs. Ok I exaggerated, it doesn’t have ink support (damn). However it lets you highlight, annotate, tag , bookmark, blog and share webpages. Isn’t that awesome? If you are tired of printing all those webpages to OneNote just so that you could highlight up the important parts, Diggo is your solution. Sign up, don’t hesitate to download the firefox/IE tool bar, give it a spin and well leave me a note of thanks :).
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