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Kevin Crouch

iPurpose before iPad - 0 views

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    This was shared by Andrew H into a different Diigo Group and copied over by me.
Kevin Crouch

A Wonderful Gmail Cheat Sheet for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    This was shared by Andrew H into a different Diigo Group and copied over by me.
Kevin Crouch

Finding Free Images for Your Classroom - 0 views

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    This was shared by Andrew H into a different Diigo Group and copied over by me.
mrtupperonline

12 Reasons Teachers should use Diigo - 0 views

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    Nice blog post with screenshots
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    I especially like the last one, enjoy time saved;) On the more serious side, I really like their comparison to Blooms. It is great for students to go through the evaluation process with online sources and for the teacher to help them along the way. I also like the professional network. My husband is working on a masters in admin. and loves the idea of PLCs. This would really help teachers continue to work on an issue together outside of meetings. Professional development is sometimes a waste of time because it is done only once instead of a continual series.
Naomi Koschmeder

Free Education Edition Upgrade | Diigo - 2 views

  • B) Teachers: upgrade your own account to Diigo Educator account
    • Naomi Koschmeder
       
      Are we able to get accounts if we teach outside of the US?  I just tried to upgrade and it said that I had to check my email account.
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    What will the upgrade do? I see it at the top of my toolbar. As a Chrome user, is similar things by Diigo available in the Chrome Store? I'll keep searching.
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    I would love to know if there are similar things available. I love this idea of sharing resources and being able to easily access it. Here is a site where I found some benefits of a teacher account. http://help.diigo.com/teacher-account/faq *you can input an entire class at a time *the class is automatically put into a group *the student privacy settings are pre-set so that it is strictly student/teacher student/student interactions
Naomi Koschmeder

Diigo in Education - 2 views

  • + Follow Diigo in Education by Jennifer Dorman on Sep 18, 2008 14,138 views This is a very comprehensive tutorial on how to use the many bookmarking, annotation, and researching features of Diigo. It also introduces the Educator Account and Class Groups features.
Naomi Koschmeder

How to Use Diigo for Education - YouTube - 1 views

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    Great ideas... Liked the idea for poetry (or any reading comprehension) -- Could make for a good assignment.
Naomi Koschmeder

Using Diigo in the Classroom - Student Learning with Diigo - 1 views

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    Great site that is provided by Diigo.com.  
mrtupperonline

Education Is My Life | Diigo for Professional Development - 0 views

  • Not only can you bookmark sites, but you can share them to specific people, groups, lists, and everyone in the world. You can highlight the pages and add sticky notes for yourself, your group or the public.
  • ou can use them for building your personal learning network, collaboration and professional development.
  • A weekly update is normally what most people want or need.
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  • every single day I get emails with new links and resources to check out
  • ot only can Diigo be used for your own professional development and growth, it can also be used for collaborative research among and between your students.  With their Teacher Console, teacher can create classes and student accounts so that students can annotate, highlight, place sticky notes, and save resources to your class or groups within your class.  Think of it as a whole new way to complete a group research project!
Naomi Koschmeder

Share More! Wiki » Anthology/Diigo the Web for Education - From TeleGatherer ... - 3 views

  • How to become a global tele-gatherer with Diigo. 10 ways to Diigo the Web for Education Share Your Daily Gathering
    • Naomi Koschmeder
       
      There are several great ideas for education. Some of them include: sharing resources with other teachers, organizing online resources for classes, student research projects, evaluating online sources, and marking and taking notes directly on student online work.
  • lesson planning
  • online discussions
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  • hare information among teachers—team, grade level, school or district wide
  • using the comment ability to analyze and evaluate websites
  • helping students to interact with text
  • customize information, resources, activities using Diigo’s groups, lists, and conversations
  • Enhancing professional learning communities by sharing web resources
  • peer reviews of assignments
  • Facilitating instant conversation starters
  • students research a particular topic
  • Marking up online student work with this tool
  • ncouraging students to create annotated bibliographies of web resources
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    This is a very comprehensive resource, however the publish date is 2008. Diigo has been around a while, and its basic features have not changed, but it has gotten quite a bit better over the years.
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    Very new to Diigo, but what a great source it could be for sharing ideas. It's almost like a Google Reader/RSS feed created by a faculty, and if everyone buys into it, I can see this being a great tool. This seems like a great starting point to introduce it, even if it's old, I think it gives them a good idea.
mrtupperonline

Hot Bookmarks | Diigo - 0 views

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    Just a simple look at the Diigo Community.  Was on here to look for using Diigo in the classroom, but this was links to just so many practical ideas for Ed use in the classroom.  
mrtupperonline

Video Training - Student Learning with Diigo - 0 views

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    A set of tutorial videos on how to best utilize Diigo
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