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Great Toby, After we roll out the next major release, Phase II of Diigo Education Network will be next - ie. a dedicated education network only for educators and students! So, stay tun...
Great Toby, After we roll out the next major release, Phase II of Diigo Education Network will be next - ie. a dedicated education network only for educators and students! So, stay tun...
Thank you! This is great information! James McKee wrote: > Shannon, > > I was recently referred to this video of Michael Wesch who teaches cultural anthropology at Kansas State University. He ...
I'm interested to see where this conversation goes next. There's some great information and pointers here. Thanks for the blog link, Andy. I'll be keeping up with what you're writing. In just ove...
Just to answer my own question, I've just found that a moderator has the ability to delete individual comments on a page if viewing them from the expand button on the bookmark in the groups page (a...
How students will be innovating next year. Read on..http://craigsworld37.blogspot.com/2015/03/now-announcing-two-innovation-courses.html
Marie, my primary use and focus with Diigo is the social networking aspect that you mentioned. There is definitely truth to the statement that "Chance favors the connected mind." I've created a g...
Phase I of Diigo educator account just released last week http://blog.diigo.com/2008/09/19/announcing-diigo-educator-accounts/ While it's not a dedicated network yet, we've taken some important...
Works good enough: If you "share to group" a cached bookmark, you have to wait for a long time and get an error message. But the bookmark will be put into the group, but *unshared*. I don't know ...
While student accounts that you have created automatically become your friends to facility easier communication with your students, few educators have suggested that they would prefer to keep their...
Mike, I am new to diigo, and am looking to incorporate social bookmarking in my High School level classes. I came upon your post and thought I'd share my blog post Podcasting with Gcast (http://n...