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mauritzenj

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.
  • 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
  • your saves don't travel with you from computer to computer and device to device.
  • 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 to TelePlanter with Diigo? - 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
Susan Wicht

My List: A Collection on "Bilingual Education" (Bilingual,Multilingual,Education,language) | Diigo - 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) | Diigo - 0 views

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    Great resource by Macmillan education with lesson plans, tips, teaching media and much more on teaching ESL. 
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!
Anne Dixon

Diigo - Sample WL VoiceThreads - Encouraging Student Voices with VoiceThread - 2 views

    • Anne Dixon
       
      Instead of constantly reinventing the wheel, I love to see what other World Language teachers are doing in their classrooms. This article has some good activities that can easily be converted to any language.
    • Anne Dixon
       
      I really like this VoiceThread "did u know?" about cows.  Any topic can be used to encourage students to present information about the photos.
murasimo

Library - Diigo - 1 views

shared by murasimo on 03 Aug 17 - No Cached
  • VoiceThread is a ridiculously simple online program that allows students to comment on authentic materials, whether they be pictures, documents, web pages, or video. Students can provide written feedback to the material presented along with oral feedback via their computer mics, web cams, or cellular phones.
    • murasimo
       
      Voice Thread is very simple and fun to use it and students can work with authentic material. It is very good to practice listening comprehension and speaking.
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    I have always looked at and wondered about using VoiceThread but have never actually done it until I took this class. I'm happy that I finally used it and I'm thrilled to see all of the suggestions for World Language activities that people have shared.
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    Same as Anne! I only new about VoiceThread when I started Carla17 online course. Thanks for sharing this information. We can continue learning about all the advantages of it: free, facilitates learning through authentic materials, different modalities of response: oral, written, video, doodle.
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    I agree with you that Voice Thread is simple and can be used very effectively in class.
m0makr01

Tools - Diigo - 9 views

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    There are a number of tools here that you maybe don't use but that look very useful - Read Later, Awesome Screenshot, apps for iOS and Android, and you can Save to Delicious if you want to cross-post your Bookmarks.
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