The British Psychological Society - 13 views
Information Fluency Newsletter - 28 views
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POV - West 47th Street | PBS - 14 views
Michigan State University - 6 views
movieclips.com home - movieclips - 45 views
FRONTLINE: digital nation: our latest: giving digital natives their due | PBS - 49 views
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statistics showed kids posing a greater danger to themselves and each other online than any outside threat
How To Keep Flash Videos Full-Screen On A Second Monitor - 27 views
Best Practices - 2 views
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the first great thing about Diigo is that your bookmarks follow you wherever you go. When you bookmark a site using your Diigo account, you can have access to it at work, home, the computer lab or library. The other great thing is that once you bookmark it, you can share your book mark links with students and colleagues and they can all have access to your sites.
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The next big plus to Diigo is that you get to “tag” the sites you want to bookmark. A tag is the classification system you determine so you can organize your bookmarks and find the link the next time you need it; this is known as a folksonomy.
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On the sticky note the teacher could ask questions and Diigo allows people to comment and reply to the questions on the sticky note. Students could also add sticky notes for other students to comment on as well. Another way to use the highlighting tool is that students could go through an article and highlight all of the vocabulary that they didn’t know and learn what it means prior to reading the article. Or students could put sticky notes about questions they have when reading the text.
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Diigo - 21st Century Tool for Research, Reading and Collaboration
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Diigo - 21st Century Tool for Research, Reading and Collaboration
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diigo的应用文章 great
Internet Search Challenge - 36 views
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The paradoxical thing about information and searching is that the more of it there is, the less of it we will see. The results we retrieve will be a smaller and smaller sample of what's actually available. And I don't see how this trend can be reversed.
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I don't speak Spanish, but can usually figure out the meaning of traveler's information printed in a couple of languages. My insufficiency became evident when searching online for information on La Posada, a Mexican Christmas tradition.
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I wanted to know if there was traditional music for this Mexican celebration. I think I would have found it right away if there weren't other meanings and spellings for 'la posada.'
Thing 13 Diigo vs Delicious | Learning with Technology - 62 views
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First, the option to look up people in different ways such as their real name, user name or how they tagged something allows for better networking. I also am very impressed with the idea of lists. Although, I am still trying to figure out how to implement them, I am excited that this would be a great tool for the classroom use for research and or sharing. In addition, I have just spent hours trying to figure out the snapshot feature. I think I will break down and watch a tutorial. However, I truly like to try to figure things out on my own. It seems to me I am just hitting the surface of Diigo. Delicious does not seem to have as many bells and whistles.
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I have always liked Social Bookmarking. I wish we could get more teachers to network and therefore share tags. If you had a set of tags that were standard, you could easily create websites that coincided with curriculum, standards and which time of year they were for. Social Bookmarking is a great way to collaborate and find some great treasures.
Webquests - 55 views
Dodging Bullets in Presentations - 87 views
85+ Resources: Educator Guide for Integrating Social Media - 68 views
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Emergent by design is an evolving post about the best media resources for educators. Includes links to articles, videos, blogs and wikis to follow, and much more.
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Emergent by design is an evolving post about the best media resources for educators. Includes links to articles, videos, blogs and wikis to follow, and much more.
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