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Why Diigo Rocks for Educators! | TeachHUB - 7 views

  • Once the group is created, you can create student accounts. No email addresses needed. You create the username and password.
  • There are groups for all these where members can share their saves to not only their inventory but to the group as well. Diigo will email you once a week with all the new content. Pretty neat, huh? 
  • There are loads of other features as well, like highlighting on a webpage, adding sticky notes to pages, saving pages to read later without actually adding them to your collection and so much more.
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  • When you save to Diigo your saves go anywhere because they are saved to the cloud. Sounds mystical doesn't it?
    • mauritzenj
       
      I am so mad I never used this earlier! It is really fantastic.
  • your saves don't travel with you from computer to computer and device to device.
  • One of the most powerful features is the tagging. Basically, if I save Google.com and don't tag it, I will have to remember the name of the site or something in the address
  • So if students are working on a group project they can share their saves together, automatically. Or as a class, if you are working on something everyone can contribute information they find.
    • cwelton
       
      I love this concept--in level 3 I sometimes have the students do peer-editing of papers or projects, and I think Diigo could pair well with a pre-editing phase where they could collaborate on research as well as composition!
    • tkozhanova
       
      I agree. i like this idea too!
  • hen visit the Educator Area and apply for the Educator upgrade.
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    I love that you can use this with students! I had no clue. Thanks for sharing.
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    As I am still trying to understand the full benefits of using Diigo, I found this article of tremendous help. Thank you for sharing!
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    This seems really useful. I'm excited about Diigo for my own use, hadn't thought about using it with students yet.
Alyssa Ruesch

Share More! Wiki » Anthology/Diigo the Web for Education - From TeleGatherer ... - 0 views

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    includes ideas for using Diigo in the classroom
Alyssa Ruesch

Diigo in Writing Class « What Else? 1DR - 0 views

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    ideas for using diigo with students
Marlene Johnshoy

Diigo Blog » Diigo V5.0: Collect, Highlight and Remember! - 1 views

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    notes about what the new version can do - you can check all of this out later!
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    5.0 is how we've been using it, correct? Collect, organize, access.
Marlene Johnshoy

FAQ - diigo in education? - 3 views

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    Here is information about the education side of Diigo - special accounts - and benefits - for teachers!
Marlene Johnshoy

Introduction to Diigo on Vimeo - 2 views

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    "This EdTechTeacher video tutorial provides an over view of Diigo as a bookmarking, active reading, and collaboration tool."
Marlene Johnshoy

Best content in technoLanguages | Diigo - Groups - 5 views

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    Here is another group in Diigo that you might be interested in following.
Claire I

Highlighting & Sticky Note on Diigo - 2 views

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    I could finally make bookmark work for me. I found this Youtube very helpful. how to highlight and sticky note on Diigo
Alyssa Ruesch

Group Bookmarking - Classroom 2.0 - 0 views

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    Group bookmarking and setting up a teacher account in Diigo
tclem01

Education | Diigo - 1 views

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    Diigo
Marlene Johnshoy

This is a topic - 3 views

In addition to bookmarking - with highlighting and annotations - you can post a "topic" which is basically a note without a bookmark. You can use it for discussions here in Diigo, or just to post t...

socialnetworking carla12sn topic Diigo

started by Marlene Johnshoy on 31 Jul 12 no follow-up yet
Marlene Johnshoy

Discussion Notes - 2 views

We could start a discussion right here in Diigo about particular bookmarks, or like this post, about a topic that we start without a bookmark! This week you are learning highlighting and leaving n...

note post topic highlight #carlatech15

started by Marlene Johnshoy on 21 Jul 15 no follow-up yet
Susan Wicht

My List: A Collection on "Bilingual Education" (Bilingual,Multilingual,Education,langua... - 2 views

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    Bilingual Education 
Susan Wicht

My List: A Collection on "Japanese" (japanese,lesson) | Diigo - 0 views

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    Japanese beginner lessons. Simple and clear approach. 
Susan Wicht

My List: A Collection on "Macmillan One Stop English " (English,esl,business,podcasts) ... - 0 views

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    Great resource by Macmillan education with lesson plans, tips, teaching media and much more on teaching ESL. 
Constantinos Tsouris

first impressions - 2 views

first time i use Diigo, a bit messy at first but have now come to terms with it. Looks a nice little tool to use.

diigo

started by Constantinos Tsouris on 10 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
Charles Zook

ePals Global Community - 2 views

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    ePals is the social network optimized for K-12 learning. Over half a million classrooms in 200 countries and territories have joined the ePals Global Community to connect, collaborate and exchange ideas. ePals now translates in 35 languages!
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    I've never tried E-Pals but it looks promising if you want to find a "sister" class to team up with your class to write/chat. Anyone with experience with this site?
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    That's so funny that you just posted this...I posted a question a little bit ago about the same thing. I have heard of EPals, but have never actually used it. I wonder if it would be a lot of work for us as teachers?
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    I found this while sorting through my old bookmarks to add them to diigo. Anyone ever used this or heard of it?
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    I want to say that they have been around in a number of forms over many years - maybe even started at St Olaf College as Classroom to Classroom Connections back in the 90's?? But they've grown into a huge corporation now! These kinds of projects are the ones I like the best - when you get kids talking to each other!
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