Ever since CloudAve's Zoli Erdos introduced me to Diigo (see previous CloudAve coverage), I have been a fan of the service and now I am a paid premier customer. It has been a long time since I wrote about Diigo here and, recently, they have released some nifty tools to aid knowledge workers. I thought I will do a post about how these tools can help a knowledge worker by giving access to relevant information wherever they need by taking advantage of Chrome browser and Mobile devices.
Do you struggle to keep track of all your favorite Web sites and other online resources? Would you like to share the links to your favorite online resources with your colleagues or students? Using Diigo, you can both easily bookmark your favorite online resources in the cloud and annotate, share, and collaborate in new ways! This hands-on session will introduce the Diigo collaborative research tool and explore several practical applications for implementing collaborative resource sharing in the classroom.
They've used it to keep track of information they find on the web, to share
information with our class group, and
because of their proficiency with it that when an idea came to me today 5
minutes before the start of class of a new purpose for which I could have my
students use Diigo
Fine work Steve. I'll use this with my online class: teaching and assessing writing with the six traits. I'm planning to introduce Diigo to writing teachers this summer. I'll be sharing your blog with my students as well. Keep up the great work! ~ Dennis
The six top free online tools were selected from available web 2.0 tools for teaching and learning using presentations, blogging, and bookmarking online resources. There are many excellent online tools available in these three categories, making the selection difficult at best. However, the selection was made based on reviewing available online resources along with other contributions and feedback from teachers.
Wenn Sie sich zum Affen machen wollen..."
Markus Reiter beschreibt im Buch "Dumm 3.0", wie Twitter, Blogs und Social Networks "unsere Kultur bedrohen". Im Interview erzählt er, warum er nicht an das Netz glaubt.
Ein Zeit-Online Streitgespräch. Interessanter Inhalt, der in die Anti-Web 2.0 Richtung geht. Ein Schirrmacher-Follower oder ein letzter Kulturkämpfer? In ZEIT Online unter Dumm 3.0 dazu mehr.
Lists can be good containers for specific projects. When does one use a group instead of a list I wonder.
But after downloading a Diigo update this morning, I realized I'm just scratching the surface of what you can do with Diigo. For example, my previous blog post on Greenspan's sudden epiphany...well, I posted it direct from Diigo while reading and bookmarking the article. Pretty cool, huh?