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J S Lakshmi

12 Reasons Teachers should use Diigo | resourcelinkbce - 1 views

  • Digest of Internet Information, Groups and Other stuff
    • J S Lakshmi
       
      DIIGO!!!
  • Diigo allows you to develop your own professional learning network (PLN).
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  • Diigo provides a lists feature that allows you to share carefully selected bookmarked websites with your students.
  • Diigo has tools that encourage students to collaborate with others to analyse, critique and evaluate websites.
  • Diigo provides opportunities for students to apply higher level thinking skills while researching and gathering information.
  • Diigo allows you to gain access to the ‘collective intelligence’ of the internet.
  • Diigo provides a free, efficient, effective and reliable way to save and organise your favourite websites, online articles, blog posts, images and other media found online.
  • Diigo provides a forum for teachers and students to discuss areas of share interest, or a particular online website or resource using the ‘topics’ function within groups.
  • Use Diigo to provide visual access to websites you have collected using the built in program ‘webslides’.
  • Use Diigo’s advanced tools to link its power to blogs and RSS. Lists of similar websites that you have created can easily be posted onto a blog by using the ‘post to blog’ button.
  • Use Diigo tools to enhance professional reading and save time creating summaries of online posts.
  • Access your information from any computer, or even your iPhone or iPad!
  • Enjoy the spare time you save
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    Diigo in classroom
Michele Dirksen

Teaching with Technology in the Middle: Diigo for Digital Writing Reflection - 2 views

    • Michele Dirksen
       
      This is not just a use but also gives benefits to using Diigo over a more traditional approach.
    • Melissa Enderle
       
      An interesting way of using Diigo. Self-reflection documentation is so important! Would kids be as honest and complete with their self-reflections if they knew other classmates could read their Diigo notes?
    • Kevin Crouch
       
      Nice. It sounds to me like this teacher has recognized the benefits of using web 2.0 tools like this for quick-turnaround formative assessment.  
  • -evidence of themselves as thinkers
  • -evidence of how they worked through challenges
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  • they can use Diigo to bookmark their posts, highlight parts that demonstrate their thinking, revisions, and challenges, and include sticky notes on the page to include their written explanations and reflections
  • If I wanted to respond to any part of my students' reflections, I could use Diigo to type in my comments and they would then show up in my students' libraries.  Though I have not done so yet, I also see potential for students to respond to each other's assessments in the same way
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    Great find Michele. EVERYONE If you want to see the fully annotated page (with highlights and stickies) such as this -> http://diigo.com/0kbhu You can get that using Diigolet or the extension. Click on the Share button to get the annotated link.
J S Lakshmi

Using Diigo in the Classroom - Student Learning with Diigo - 3 views

    • Michele Dirksen
       
      this could be a good way to have students look at reliable sources.
    • Michele Dirksen
       
      i like this idea as it may help students to summarize information as opposed to cutting and pasting (plagerizing) information from a website
  • Students can use virtual sticky notes to summarize the important points of information from the website. This activity will mimic the time-tested procedure of using note cards to summarize and organize research projects.
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  • Classes could supplement their textbook with information from the web. Diigo could facilitate student discussions about the bookmarks. Annotations could be used to gauge student thinking.
  • Diigo is a powerful information capturing, storing, recalling and sharing tool.
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    I like the idea of thinking about sticky notes as virtual note-cards. What are the benefits of the virtual bit?
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    Diigo- As an effectool classroom tool
claude lord

Blogging v. teaching | Dangerously Irrelevant - 0 views

  • Blogging, then, whether in graduate schools or kindergartens - in elite universities or slum schools - binds all of us together. In blogging we display our views of knowledge and learning, we advertise our ideas, how we reason, and how we struggle with moral choices whether we intend to or not. To blog is to enlist in a technical, morally based vocation... Edubloggers, do you see blogging as an extension of your teaching? If not, should you? On the flip side, do you see teaching as an extension of your blogging?
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    Teaching, then, whether in graduate schools or kindergartens - in elite universities or slum schools - binds all of us together. In teaching we display our views of knowledge and learning, we advertise our ideas, how we reason, and how we struggle with moral choices whether we intend to or not. To teach is to enlist in a technical, morally based vocation... Now change that to: Blogging, then, whether in graduate schools or kindergartens - in elite universities or slum schools - binds all of us together. In blogging we display our views of knowledge and learning, we advertise our ideas, how we reason, and how we struggle with moral choices whether we intend to or not. To blog is to enlist in a technical, morally based vocation... Edubloggers, do you see blogging as an extension of your teaching? If not, should you? On the flip side, do you see teaching as an extension of your blogging?
Melissa Enderle

Using Diigo in the Classroom - 1 views

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    Slide show includes features, basic functions (with toolbar and diigolet), ideas for use, extra items available for educators. Teacher console with management, features and ideas
Michele Dirksen

10 Reasons to use Diigo - Articles - Educational Technology - ICT in Education - 0 views

    • Michele Dirksen
       
      I really like this idea as 'time' is always the factor for me.
  • Think of how you could use this in school. For example, you could require your students to join a particular group and bookmark useful sites there, and have that published once a week, say. So their weekly homework would be to check the blog every week to see what's new, and to explore the freshly-bookmarked sites.
Melissa Enderle

Using Diigo in the Classroom - Student Learning with Diigo - 0 views

    • Melissa Enderle
       
      A great way of learning about great educational websites, current tech in ed (or other ed topics) trends
  • screenshot
  • they find the reason they saved the bookmark in the first place.
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    • Melissa Enderle
       
      I think this would be a great time saver, especially if you have visited many sites on the same topic, or if a longer amount of time has occurred between visits.
  • summarize the important point
    • Melissa Enderle
       
      I wonder if the sticky notes could be transferred to a Word doc, Evernote, etc. for easy access elsewhere...
Usha Hariharan

Using Diigo for Collaborative Curation | Fusion Finds - 0 views

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    A fantastic Visual Guide.
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    Thanks Usha, this is a great visual guide! This is a fine sample of a sort of infographic that will help anybody better understand Diigo.
Michele Dirksen

Why Would Teachers Use Diigo? | Clif's Notes - 0 views

  • Perhaps more importantly it allows teachers to share experiences with those resources. If I have used a particular demonstration or animation from a site, but found something to be unclear or incorrect I can add a sticky and let other members of my group know.
  • the teacher can annotate the web site and leave a sticky note with vocabulary words. I like the sticky note to leave additional directions or a question.
claude lord

Six Reasons Why Kids Should Know How to Blog | MindShift - 0 views

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    PRIDE IN THEIR WORK. For many of our students, their world view is changing as a result of posting in public spaces. Many of them have embedded clustr maps into their sidebars, and they can see where people are visiting from. Recently, one of our students posted about the effect this global audience has had on her: "Okay- so is this is amazing. I've used this blog since March 30th and so far it's been a great resource and an amazing display of some of my work this year. It hasn't just been my teachers, my classmates, my family and I that have looked at it - as of August 6 my blog has had 533 visits worldwide. Amazing or what? WOW."
Usha Hariharan

Lesson Plans - Student Learning with Diigo - 1 views

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    This section explores numerous lesson ideas on how to incorporate Diigo into your subject area. Diigo Lesson Plan - Invention Research Lesson plan for students.
Melissa Enderle

Diigo in the Classroom - 0 views

    • Melissa Enderle
       
      Could be used for a Tech PD. Includes slides on how to set up groups, add students
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    Slide show going through the basic functions in education, how to set up groups, add student members, create lists. Could be good for a Tech PD.
Cherie Clark-Moore

http://digitallyspeaking.pbworks.com/f/Handout_ReflectingonDiigoAnnotations.pdf - 0 views

    • Cherie Clark-Moore
       
      I like the idea here to reflect on the characteristics of quality annotations. I think this is an important skill to teach.
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    Here is an example of an activity where students reflect on annotations of others using Diigo. I think this is an important skill to learn.
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