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annotation software ideas? - 18 views

I know! To give them freedom, I made my life easier by ordering an essay on the service, I have blended learning so I have this right. The quality of work was worth every penny spent. While availab...

Dana Huff

How To Mark A Book - by Mortimer J. Adler - 0 views

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    Book annotation article. Would be good for students.
Dana Huff

Home | JOG THE WEB - 3 views

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    Jog the Web is a web-based tool that allows anyone to create a synchronous guide to a series of web sites. Its step by step approach of taking viewers through web sites allowing the author to annotate and ask guiding questions for each page is unique.
Todd Finley

Technology and Education - Box of Tricks - 5 views

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    Video on How to Annotate with Diigo
Todd Finley

The Waste Land by T.S. Eliot as hypertext - 2 views

  • Eliot's original notes have been supplemented by additional notations, which appear in green like so. I have taken several notes directly from M. H. Abrams et al., eds., The Norton Anthology of English Literature, 6th ed., vol. 2 (NY: Norton, 1993). I have also drawn heavily on A Guide to the Selected Poems of T.S. Eliot by B. C. Southam.
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    Annotated The Waste Land
Todd Finley

Rescuing The Reporters « Clay Shirky - 4 views

  • Rescuing The Reporters Last week I gave a talk on newspapers at the Shorenstein center. (They did an amazing job with the transcript, including annotating the talk with a remarkable amount of linking.) During the talk, I ran through various strategies for funding local reporting, including an idea I first saw articulated by Steve Coll that reporters should become employees of non-profit entities. After the talk, I decided to do a “news biopsy,” as a way of thinking about Coll’s idea. I wanted to see how much newspaper content was what Alex Jones calls the iron core of news — reporters going after facts — and how much was “other stuff” — opinion columns, sports, astrology, weather, comics, everything that was neither a hard news story or an ad.
Rick Beach

Diigo conversations push kids deeper - Reflections of a Techie - 5 views

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    using Diigo to have students add comments to their peers' blogs
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