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Enrique Rubio Royo

Using Diigo for Collaborative Curation | Fusion Finds - 0 views

  • tool to use for a group to collaborate and share articles, videos, images, documents, etc
  • Diigo, an online curation tool
  • 3 Ways to Curate Content
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  • Bookmark
  • Highligh
  • Sticky Note
  • Subscribing to a Group
  • Accessing, Filtering, and Editing Your Resources
  • Accessing Shared Group Resources
  • Viewing Sticky Notes and Highlights from other Group Members
  • Sharing a Resource and Annotations with Anyone
  • Utilizing Your Saved Resources
  • Creating a Group Topic
  • Setup Your New Education Basic Account
  • The free Education Basic Account
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    Buen artículo, en el que se muestra de manera didáctica y completa las posibilidades singulares de Diigo (mas allá de marcador social y respecto a Delicious), en cuanto a herramienta útil para la 'curación colaborativa de contenidos'
Enrique Rubio Royo

Ramblings of a Professional Learning Community: How's Your PLN? - 0 views

  • It would be great for educators to receive credit and recognition for the countless hours spent reading, listening, and implementing what other educators and experts have to say about Pedagogy, Technology, Science Education, and 21st Century Teaching.
  • So exactly what does my Personal Learning Network (PLN) look like? Here’s a sample of how I spend the first half hour of every morning learning before I go to work:Check my email.Check in with Twitter and Classroom 2.0 to see what people are saying, blogging, what websites are being referenced, or what webinars may be available later in the day.Visit interesting bookmarks shared through the Diigo groups I belong.I’ll check into Facebook to see what friends and relatives, some personal some professional, are up to this day.I’ll check my school and student email. (Students use a unique email to access me.)I’ll check my blog to see if I need to respond to anyone or perhaps I’ll add a new post.I’ll review the new posts of the many blogs I follow.Whatever new comes my way that day, I’ll click and check it out.All this before I even leave the house. Of course, I follow up at work when and where I am able. My expanded PLN is fairly new. I can’t imagine what this list will look like in a few months.If you're interested in developing your own PLN, check out this blog page by Lisa Nielsen, author of The Innovator Educator.
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