Taking Diigo Beyond the Bookmark - 0 views
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Any writer knows the value of good research and with Diigo the process just got easier. Here’s a couple of ideas: tag items based on chapter, subject tag items for a bibliography jot a few notes to give context or your thoughts at the time highlight the section you intend to use and save the time of reviewing the entire page Diigo becomes even more essential in a collaboration project. The Forrester team used Delicious during their research for the book Groundswell and I bet they could have used Diigo features like highlighting, comments, groups, and conversations.
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tag recipes as appetizers, entrees, or desserts tag as vegetarian, diet, gluten free, or my favorite “enough-calories-to-make-Paula-Deen-blush” disclosure: the above link leads to my wife food blog MakeLifeDelicious.com, it’s the greatest food blog on earth #unbiased tag by ingredients highlight cooking times and pics
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I love Diigo too. My son (10 years old) is working on his IB Exhibition on Water Pollution. He is working as part of a team. I helped them create a group for their topic so that they and their teacher can add resources, highlight text and tag interesting facts about the subject from home. Also, I am in a master's in education media design and am using Diigo to organize my resources for my Action Research project. Diigo is a great tool. Thanks for posting.
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Writers Any writer knows the value of good research and with Diigo the process just got easier. Here's a couple of ideas: tag items based on chapter, subject tag items for a bibliography jot a few notes to give context or your thoughts at the time highlight the section you intend to use and save the time of reviewing the entire page Diigo becomes even more essential in a collaboration project. The Forrester team used Delicious during their research for the book Groundswell and I bet they could have used Diigo features like highlighting, comments, groups, and conversations.
academhack » Blog Archive » A Model for Teaching College Writing - 0 views
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most rhetoric courses focus strictly on writing, and they limit assignments to the classroom environment – practices that devalue other rhetorical mediums, and the purpose of rhetoric itself.
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A website containing copies of their larger papers coincided with the blog. This made the assignments more communal in nature and reinforced that writing is meant to be shared.
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Creating work in a vacuum delegitimizes it. When the goal of your course is to teach students to persuade, and you don’t include what is now the most influential tool for disseminating your argument, you are crippling your students.
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Teaching in Social and Technological Networks « Connectivism - 0 views
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Students are not confined to interacting with only the ideas of a researcher or theorist. Instead, a student can interact directly with researchers through Twitter, blogs, Facebook, and listservs. The largely unitary voice of the traditional teacher is fragmented by the limitless conversation opportunities available in networks. When learners have control of the tools of conversation, they also control the conversations in which they choose to engage.
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Traditional courses provide a coherent view of a subject. This view is shaped by “learning outcomes” (or objectives).
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This cozy comfortable world of outcomes-instruction-assessment alignment exists only in education. In all other areas of life, ambiguity, uncertainty, and unkowns reign.
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Blogs 2 Read - Writing 5-8 - 0 views
Gravatar - Globally Recognized Avatars - 1 views
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Your Gravatar is an image that follows you from site to site appearing beside your name when you do things like comment or post on a blog. Avatars help identify your posts on blogs and web forums, so why not on any site?
Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Taking Care Of Your Digital Self - 0 views
5 Blogging Alternatives | Mark Brumley - 0 views
Educational-Blogging - home - 0 views
Quad Blogging action research | Global Initiations - 0 views
The Dean's List: 50 Must-Read Higher Education Technology Blogs | EdTech Magazine - 0 views
Walking the Walk: Action Research | Langwitches Blog - 0 views
Breaking News: Feds Falsely Censor Popular Blog For Over A Year, Deny All Due Process, ... - 0 views
CUIN 6397/8397: Selected Topics in Curriculum & Instruction - 0 views
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Interesting Blog Discussions on Digital Storytelling from this course
Historical Street View imagery for Japan | Google Earth Blog - 0 views
Using Google Earth in the classroom | Google Earth Blog - 0 views
5 Blogging Alternatives | Mark Brumley - 0 views
Google Earth 6 now required for Street View | Google Earth Blog - 0 views
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