this is a bogus website that looks like it is valid and creditable. It is an illustration of how anyone can create a website and make it appear to be credible.
Apologies if you have posted instructions somewhere but I tried to get a few of our students to join this Diigo group. We could join up with Diigo but couldn't find where we join or request to join the Digiteen Diigo group. Is it by invitation only or is there somewhere that I am missing?
Hi Vicki I know that you asked us to use particular tags for the Digiteen project when saving to our group. Is there a list of them somewhere? I see that there are ones on the 'old' version of the Digiteen wiki. Should we use them?
I'll need to learn more about the way you feed these into the wiki. I haven't gone to the new wiki yet to check it out. I have a few things to do this morning but hope to have a look later today. Vicki Davis wrote: > We will need to populate each of these categories with 5-10 items for the students to use for authentic research. After a few items are tagged, I'll feed these into the wiki using RSS and the students will have current information on the topic direct from our bookmarks. Let's talk about how this works. For now, this will be for the teachers, but we may decide to open it up to students later. We'll just get it going for now. > > Any questions.