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Virginia Meadow

Diigo Tutorials - 4 views

  • Diigo Tutorials Last edited September 19, 2008 More by Cliotech - Jennifer Dorman »
  • #6: Hate photocopying and assembling bulky, wasteful handouts? Save time and money. Just tag the pages, including highlights and notes, you want to include, then quickly Extract all the information under that tag. Give students CDs containing copies of the HTML file which has links to all the original pages and includes highlighted passages and your notes, or print copies as you need them. Watch this demo to see how it's done.
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      Teacher uses for instruction
  • #11: Whether you write a blog for colleagues or to keep your students infromed, Diigo offers several useful features. You can blog directly from the Diigo toolbar, with a link to the page you're writing about as well as your highlights and notes already added to the post. Diigo will also send a linkroll of resources you've saved directly to your blog with no extra effort on your part.
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  • As you build your lesson plan, tag each resource by unit or by week, highlight passages you want to draw students' attention to, and add your own notes to guide them. You can also 'chain' resources by simply adding a link to the next page at the bottom of each note. Diigo's flexibility gives you freedom to use just the structure that is right for your needs and the needs of your classes.
  • Keep up with changes, and always offer your students the latest, most accurate information. By finding frequently updated academic or educational sites on the Web, you can provide them with the most current and relevant material. All you need to do is delete links that have become useless, add the new ones you want, and when you extract the entire topic everything will be up to date.
  • Share anything you find with a colleague, including your highlights and notes, even if they don't use Diigo. Simply use the Forward feature, and Diigo will send anyone you choose a link to the original page along with the text you highlighted, your notes, and any comments you choose to add. All with no cutting, pasting, or going to another window to compose an e-mail.
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    Jennifer Dorman's Google Notebook listing Diigo Tutorials. Jennifer if obviously deep into diigo and generously sharing her resources in the best web 2.0 tradition. Check out the list of twelve uses for diigo at the bottom of the page! (I'll highlight a few.)
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    How to get access to this demo?
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    tutorials for diigo
Bill Graziadei, Ph.D. (aka Dr. G)

tutsearch:: Tutorial Search - 1 views

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    A custom search engine that searches tutorial sites ONLY. Find tutorials on Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, web design, html & more.
Jennifer Cecil

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: The 33 Digital Skills Every 21st Century Te... - 147 views

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    "Practical tips and tutorials about using web2.0 tools and mobile apps in education .The best free web, adnroid, smartphone,iPhone, and samsung applications to help you better enhance your mobile learning."
Nancy White

At-A-Glance Comic Tutorials - a set on Flickr - 85 views

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    Gwyneth Jones, "The Daring Librarian" has created 20 fantastic tutorieals for Twitter, Blabberize, XtraNormal, WikiSpaces, iTunes, Prezi, Blogger, Wikipedia, and more!
jodi tompkins

Woopid Video Tutorials - 112 views

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    Watch free technology training videos. Get help and answer your computer and dadget questions with thousands of video tutorials for PCs, Macs, and tons of different applications.
Roland O'Daniel

Virtual Nerd has the best interactive math and science video tutorials to help high sch... - 82 views

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    Virtual Nerd is developing some very interesting video tutorials. The videos are primarily symbolic and procedural but they are thorough , organized, and model notes accompany the videos.  they are in the process of developing physics videos. 
msrivera

Wikis | Common Craft - 66 views

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    Awesome sight that provides simple video tutorials
Cindy Sheets

Learn It In 5 - Home - 61 views

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    a set of video tutorials - 5 minutes each - on a variety of tools for the classroom
Roberta Bandfield

Free online tutorials for learning to use technology and ict in education - 16 views

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    Award winning free on-line training videos for teachers interested in technology
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    Teacher training videos focused on web technology.
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    I liked the recent post on Lyrics Training... using international music to teach students foreign language in an interactive game-like mode.
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    Great collection of short videos on using various web 2.0 sites.
Mark Gleeson

educational-origami - Starter Sheets - 97 views

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    Great resources and starter PDF sheets for several web2.0 programs
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    Downloadable guides to many of the popular Web 2.0. Tools. Includes Google Forms, Mixbook, Animoto, Voicethread, Wikispaces, Mindmeister and Bizzword among others
Mr. Bedingfield

8thSC - home - 1 views

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    A student maintained wiki filled with plenty of tutorials and other web 2.0 tools that educators might find useful.
susan millican

KATE - Resources - 123 views

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    Lots of technology tutorials
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    KATE, the Kentucky Academy of Technology Education, collects the most innovative and successful technology practices in K-12 education and makes them available to the teachers and students of Kentucky -- the United States -- and the world.
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