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Kate Pok

eMargin - an online collaborative textual annotation resource : JISC - 64 views

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      I'm becoming interested in getting students to share their notes and annotations with each other. Good idea, bad idea?
Kate Pok

scrible | smarter online research - annotate, organize & collaborate on web pages - 102 views

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    Uh oh, Diigo has competition...but I think Diigo's better.
Wayne Holly

17 Free Tools for Creating Screen Capture Images and Videos - 7 views

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    When you're trying to teach people how to do something new on their computers having screencast videos or annotated screen capture images can be invaluable to you and the people you're trying to help. Here are some free tools that you can use to create screen capture videos and images.
donnawesley

http://www.niace.org.uk/exemplars/pdf/0627161Framework.pdf - 0 views

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    This item will be referenced in my paper, but is not a part of the 3 item diigo annotated bibliography.
donnawesley

Robertson, I. (2011). Establishing and sustaining teacher education professional devel... - 0 views

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    This is item 3 of 3 for the diigo annotated bibliography.
donnawesley

Blazer, C. (2005). Literature review on professional development for teachers - 6 views

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    1 of 3 items for the diigo annotated bibliography.
donnawesley

Center for Technology in Learning. (2009). Systemic vs. one-time teacher professional... - 14 views

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    This is item 2 of 3 for the diigo annotated bibliography.
donnawesley

Learning and Skills Network. (2007). A professional development framework for eLearning. - 1 views

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    This item will be referenced in my paper, but is not a part of the 3 item diigo annotated bibliography.
donnawesley

MoodleDocs. (2013). Moodle Community Sites Forum. - 9 views

  • Managing a Moodle course
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    This item will be referenced in my paper, but is not a part of the 3 item diigo annotated bibliography. Moodle Docs is the documentation for Moodle, written by the Moodle community. It is based on wiki technology and is powered by MediaWiki, the same software that runs Wikipedia. The Moodle LMS will be used in the Professional Development plan that I will be referencing in my paper. This documentation will help support my plan as it moves forward.
Matt McKee

Kindle DX called "poor excuse of an academic tool" in Princeton pilot program - 24 views

  • Most of the criticisms center around the Kindle's weak annotation features, which make things like highlighting and margin notes almost impossible to use, but even a simple thing like the lack of true page numbers has caused problems, since allowing students to cite the Kindle's location numbers in their papers is "meaningless for anyone working from analog books."
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      isn't the whole point of having a digital book the ability to manipulate what's on the page?
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    Note that annotation is a key educational need not currently met by Kindle. If only there was a version of Diigo embedded...
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    It will be interesting to see if the upcoming Apple Tablet will take the shortcomings of the Kindle and improve on them, or be flawed itself.
Marielle Palombo

Creativity Resource for Teachers - 107 views

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    Annotated art images, lesson plans, and other teaching resources from the Denver Art Museum
Nancy White

CyberSmart! Toolbar - 80 views

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    Web 2.0 Tools organized and annotated in handy toolbar with dropdown menu.
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    Hi, and thanks for posting! Do you know if it is only for K-12 educators? Seems like it, but was wondering if you might have some insight on that...?
Maurizio Velletri

Diigo VS Delicious « Bibliweb's Blog - 60 views

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    "Vous l'avez certainement remarqué, en ce moment beaucoup de professionnels de l'information migrent de Delicious à Diigo. Effet de mode ou véritable révolution? Pour tenter de le savoir, je vous propose un comparatif qui, je l'espère, vous aidera à choisir entre l'une ou l'autre des plateformes. Delicious et Diigo fonctionnent sur le même principe: ils vous permettent d'enregistrer vos favoris en ligne. Jusque-là tout va bien : la manipulation se fait en quelques clics que ce soit avec l'un ou avec l'autre. Mais une fois que l'on a créé et les favoris importés, on se retrouve dans deux univers très différents. diigo Diigo: réseau social ou l'outil de travail ? Dès la page d'accueil on trouve une ressemblance très forte avec les sites de réseaux sociaux: un profil avec vos informations personnelles, vos activités récentes ainsi que celles de vos amis. Car dans Diigo, vous avez des amis, avec qui vous pouvez converser et travailler en groupe. Le plus ? Le travail en commun permet en autre de créer une liste fermée de mots-clés pour indexer vos favoris., ce qui évite les listes de tags interminables et peu pertinentes. L'organisation des mots-clés par liste thématique peut s'avérer utile notamment lorsque l'on souhaite créer une liste de signets pour le public de la bibliothèque. Le moins ? Il faut bien dire qu'on a du mal à distinguer le véritable enjeu du site, tant le coté social est présent. Par exemple il est possible d'échanger ses idées, ses favoris ou ses annotations avec des inconnus de la communauté via les forums thématiques. WindowsLiveWriter_Delintrtdegardersessignetsenligne_B21E_delicious_logo_3 Delicious: simplicité et austérité. Soyons clairs, Delicious n'est vraiment pas joli à regarder, et sur ce point Diigo le bat à plate couture. La page d'accueil est constituée de la liste des sites les plus populaires. Le message est clair: ici on sauvegarde ses favoris, on l
Dennis OConnor

6-Traits - 1 views

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    Annotated links describing various online resources related to the writing process. A strong site for teachers looking for quality resources.
Maggie Tsai

Bill Wolff's Composing Spaces » Blog Archive » diigo anounces diigo education - 0 views

  • The outstanding social bookmarking and annotating application, Diigo, has announced the release of Diigo Education.
  • Diigo Education has the following features: Teacher accounts must be approved Personalized Teacher Console A teacher can create student accounts for an entire class with just a few clicks (and student email addresses are optional for account creation) Students of the same class are automatically set up as a Diigo group so they can start using all the benefits that a Diigo group provides, such as group bookmarks and annotations, and group forums. To protect the privacy of students, student accounts have special settings which only allow their teachers and classmates to contact them and access their personal profile information. Ads presented to student account users are limited to education-related sponsors. Educators, especially those in K-12 settings where Diigo is blocked by Internet filters, will benefit from this version. I strongly recommend you apply for a free Diigo Educator account and/or check out the FAQ and Getting Started tutorial.
Maggie Tsai

Flux » Articles » Hit the ground running… - 2 views

  • now I use the Diigo browser tool because it is so much better at annotating, archiving and linking to other communities - in fact Diigo has transformed my research recently because of its amazing level of functionality. This is another facet of working with web 2.0 - if I find something supercedes and is superior to other tools I won’t hesitate to ditch those and migrate to the newer development.
  • Diigo is a particularly smart tool in that it enables me to drill down to information I want and annotate it online quickly and dynamically.
Steve Ransom

http://www.ncte.org/library/NCTEFiles/Groups/CCCC/Committees/OWIAnnotatedBib.pdf - 0 views

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    PDF annotate bibliography of best practices in online writing instruction
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