Students would also select the option that allowed the page and its annotations to be shared with our class Diigo group, so when I or any other student visited our class Diigo library they could see each students' bookmarked blog post, and beneath that post, a display of the excerpts highlighted and the sticky note responses that had been recorded. For grading, I only needed to visit our Diigo page and use this rubric to assess my students' work. Alternatively, I could also visit the student's blog post, and so long as I had Diigo open on my computer, I could see the annotations on their post. If I wanted to respond to any part of my students' reflections, I could use Diigo to type in my comments and they would then show up in my students' libraries. Though I have not done so yet, I also see potential for students to respond to each other's assessments in the same way.