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Social Bookmarking in Education with Diigo - 0 views

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    "Social bookmarking is a way to save, store, group, and share Internet bookmarks online. It allows you to have access to your favorite bookmarks on any computer with Internet access, so even if you are away from home, or work, you can still find and use the sites you value most. Social bookmarking sites also give you the option of joining a group of like minded people, following, or being followed by, individuals who collect similar types of bookmarks to your own. Examples of such sites include Digg, StumbleUpon, Delicious, and the focus of this article, Diigo."
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Tech Tools for Teachers: Social-bookmarking | Onestopenglish - 5 views

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    "Nik Peachey explores social-bookmarking and how we can use it to save bookmarks online to access them from any computer. Nik provides a comprehensive overview article on the use of social-bookmarking, including a list of tools to collate web pages like scrible and Delicious, a downloadable lesson plan, a video screencast tutorial and a printable how-to guide."
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Diigo - Better reading and research with annotation, highlighter, sticky notes, archivi... - 0 views

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    Archive and sort your favorite bookmarks. I use Diigo for the CALL-IS Virtual Software Library. Anyone can join the related group and add to the bookmarks.
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Education tutorial: Exploring social bookmarking with Diigo | lynda.com - YouTube - 2 views

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    This short video (7+ min.) explains what social bookmarking is and how to use Diigo for education. It starts with a walk-through of creating an account, selecting and using tags, installing a Chrome extension (also works well with Firefox) or diigolet on your browser, and how to actually bookmark a page. Other video tutorials explain the lists function and setting up groups.
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Web 2.0 Annotation and Bookmarking Tools: A Quick Guide - 9 views

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    The author compares 10 bookmarking and annotating tools, such as Diigo and Scoop.it, Pinterest, etc.
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CALL Resources on Diigo for Teacher Training | TESOL Blog - 1 views

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    "Do you Diigo? To be honest, I signed up but never used the online social-bookmarking tool. Fortunately, TESOL's Computer-assisted Language Learning (CALL) Interest Section has been busy bookmarking some great online resources. Dr. Elizabeth Hanson-Smith shared the Diigo CALL IS Virtual Software List on the TESOL CALL Community: http://www.diigo.com/user/call_is_vsl. This list contains tons of resources on various teaching topics! However, this post focuses only on the teacher-training videos." A nice review and selection by Sandra Rogers for the TESOL Blog.
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New tags and lists added - 3 views

I've added several more LISTS to our CALL IS VSL bookmarks. You can revisit your bookmarked site and add as many lists as you want to a bookmark (one at a time--a slight failing of Diigo). You can...

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KalinagoEnglish's google-tools Bookmarks on Delicious - 12 views

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    A nice collection of Google Tools and apps made by a teacher for teachers. Other bookmarks may also be of interest.
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    Yes! Thanks for sharing. And delicious still seems a good way of sorting links
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Social Bookmarking in Education - 2 views

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    Teaching social bookmarking is the topic of this K-12 blog entry. Tells how and why to use Diigo educationally, but can be applied to other, similar applications.
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YouTube - Social Bookmarking in Plain English - 0 views

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    This is about social bookmarking with Delicious, but all the commentary applies and many of the functions are the same as here in Diigo.
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ClassroomQ: A Better Way to Ask and Manage Questions - Nick's Picks For Educational Tec... - 2 views

  • Teachers see an ordered list of student requests along with any optional comments that students may have provided. Simply clicking on a student’s name removes them from the list. A Better Workflow ClassroomQ can play an important role in the workflow of the student-centered classroom. Students requesting help no longer have to sit with their hands up, doing nothing for extended periods of time. Teachers can give their full attention to the student(s) they are working with, knowing that other students have been acknowledged. ClassroomQ Accounts Free accounts are limited to a maximum of five students in the queue at one time (which should be plenty for most classrooms). Paid accounts ($19.99/yr.) are unlimited and also offer the ability to view who has checked in to a class along, and the option to download data from each class session. Copyright secured by DigiproveSome Rights ReservedOriginal content here is published under these license terms: X License Type:Non-commercial, Attribution, Share AlikeLicense Summary:You may copy this content, create derivative work from it, and re-publish it for non-commercial purposes, provided you include an overt attribution to the author(s) and the re-publication must itself be under the terms of this license or similar.License URL:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/Don't Miss a Pick - Follow Us http://edtechpicks.org/wp-content/plugins/social-media-feather/synved-social
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    "The ease of use and simplicity of design are what really make ClassroomQ stand out. After creating an account, teachers can start a class session with one click. "Students join the session by going to classroomq.com/students, enter their teacher's name and class code. They can then ask for assistance and will be added to the teacher's queue with the push of a button. They can also see how many students are ahead of them at any time."ClassroomQ Assistance Button "Teachers see an ordered list of student requests along with any optional comments that students may have provided. Simply clicking on a student's name removes them from the list." Looks like a cool solution -- but wouldn't working in groups be a help? T/h to Nick LaFave
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Pocket - 2 views

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    "Save content from everywhere. "Save articles, videos and stories from any publication, page or app. Curate your own space filled with everything you can't wait to learn." An online file cabinet, but doesn't seem to have a file organization system. Potentially a good tool for cloud bookmarking.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Three Approaches for Getting Content to Elementary Studen... - 0 views

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    Excellent explanatory article covering various options, including Cloud storage and how to get around its problems with an app or QR, creating a bookmarked Landing Page, and using features of a CMS, such as Edmodo or Schoology. Guest post from Beth Holland of EdTechTeacher.org. Comparable work-arounds would be available for non-Apple smart tablets as well.
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Lesson Plans - Student Learning with Diigo - 1 views

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    A nice set of lesson plans for middle-school to high-school students using Diigo to explore content areas. You need to sign in through a Purdue University portal to access the lessons. "Diigo is an awesome tool to use in the classroom. Teachers across the globe have used the social bookmarking tool to motivate and engage students in collaborative learning projects. This section will give you the opportunity to explore numerous lesson ideas on how to incorporate Diigo into your subject area. Diigo will help students develop and improve skills in communication, organization, and classification. Feel free to use these resources. We are sure it will make teaching easier and more exciting, while enhancing student academic performance."
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Intro Videos - Getting Started with Listly / Learn to Listly / Knowledge Base - Listly ... - 1 views

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    This is a nice set of tutorial videos showing how to run Listly, a visual bookmarking service.
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Social Media Classroom - 7 views

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    The Social Media Classroom (we'll call it SMC) includes a free and open-source (Drupal-based) web service that provides teachers and learners with an integrated set of social media that each course can use for its own purposes-integrated forum, blog, comment, wiki, chat, social bookmarking, RSS, microblogging, widgets , and video commenting are the first set of tools." This may be an appropriate replacement for Ning. Looks interesting and is designed especially with educators in mind.
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Tour: Research | Diigo - 2 views

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    Nice online tutorial explaining all the features of Diigo social bookmarking. A must for teachers to view before setting up research groups with their students.
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The Karelia iMedia Browser | Karelia Software - 0 views

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    If you are an iMac user and have been frustrated by not being able to access the iPhoto or iMovie databases directly, this Browser is helpful. In addition to the iLife media, you can browse bookmarks from Safari, et al., and drag and drop any folder to the source list to add it to your library. Works with a small window, so it is fine for smaller size monitors.
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100 Video Sites Every Educator Should Bookmark | AccreditedOnlineColleges.org - 3 views

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    "By Alvina Lopez It doesn't matter if you're a veteran teacher or a newbie just now taking college courses - finding new ways to get students engaged in the classroom is always a great thing. One way many teachers are reaching out is with the multitude of material found on the web, allowing them to turn everyday lessons into a multimedia experience. You can find a great amount of helpful material on these sites, including videos to augment your lessons, lectures to inspire students, documentaries to show them how things work, and loads of additional videos to help you become a better, smarter teacher."
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YouTube - SearchStories's Channel - 4 views

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    This is the actual tool for making a Google SearchStory. Its fun and easy and can give your students a new way of thinking about how they do searches for projects. Do forget to look at "a few useful tips" and the other help videos bookmarked here in Diigo.
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