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Bonnie Blagojevic

7 Reasons Diigo Tastes Better Than Delicious - 0 views

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    This article mentions some of the benefits of using Diigo, and in the comments section, there is some discussion of importing bookmarks, with tags, from Delicious, for those interested in trying that out.
anonymous

delicious - 1 views

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    Delicious is a social bookmarking service that allows users to tag, save, manage and share web pages from a centralized source. With emphasis on the power of the community, Delicious greatly improves how people discover, remember and share on the Internet
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    One nice thing I've discovered about Diigo is that you can set it up to automatically save your bookmarks to delicious when you save them to Diigo.
anonymous

All My Faves | Why Search? - 0 views

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    Organize your bookmarks
Tanya Ramsay

The Role of Delicious in Education - 4 views

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  • Because tagging is a very personal procedure14, many users don’t know how to designate sites, which leads to different styles of bookmarking the Web15. Javier Cañadas (2006) suggests four styles of tagging for del.icio.us users:
  • The selfish style. We tag only according to our individual context. Our tags have personal meaning (only for our own benefit), are irrelevant to other users and difficult to place in the social context of the del.icio.us network of users (for example, Oliver, for Tiya, etc. are tags which indicate resources saved for my husband or for my daughter). In time, it is possible that this type of user will classify content under generally accepted, more theme-oriented tags. This doesn’t exclude selfishness, but attributes a certain social utility to tags. The social benefit of such a classification consists in the user’s maturity.
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  • The friendly type. We tag for the people we know: friends, colleagues, project partners, etc. This style is typical both for large groups and for small ones. The social benefit is great and the motivation lies in belonging to a group, in the desire to share with others what you know, to contribute to online content.
  • The altruist type. We use tags as general as possible and as many as we can for a resource. We try, using key words, to describe as objectively/realistically as possible the resource that we post, so that it is of interest to the great majority of users of the most popular social bookmarking service. The social benefit is huge because it involves generosity.
  • The popular style. Popular tagging is used in order to get more views. There is absolutely no social benefit. Such tagging is considered spagging = spam+tagging16 (we find resources marked with top10, sex, interesting, etc.). This tagging procedure is considered artificial and is disapproved by the rest of the users because it reflects the tendency of some marketers to get a better position in the lists of results posted by search engines17.
Bonnie Blagojevic

YouTube - Social Bookmarking: Making the Web Work for You - 0 views

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    Overview/introduction to Diigo, and some of the features available.
Bonnie Blagojevic

What I learned from 100 parents surveyed about screen time - momswithapps.com - 2 views

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    Interested in tipsheets/simple materials for parents/families of young children related to media diet. If others have good examples, would be great if you can bookmark/share them here with a mediadiet tag. Thanks!
Bonnie Blagojevic

Diigo Project - 5 views

The National Association for the Education of Young Children Technology and Young Children Interest Forum set up this group to share bookmarks related to our mission "To lead discussions, share res...

started by Bonnie Blagojevic on 29 Sep 09 no follow-up yet
Connie Dang

Shutterfly - 1 views

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    This is a great site used to share pictures, videos, comments and favorite sites. Users can create their own album and homepage and send that link for their friends to view! You can also make personalized gifts from the pictures that you have posted up--a perfect holiday gift!
Warren Buckleitner

Consumer Reports WebWatch: Like Taking Candy From a Baby-How Young Children Interact wi... - 0 views

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    testing, testing... My first diigo bookmark!
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    What happens when a preschooler goes online? This report attempts to document how young children use the web. It is illustrated by YouTube clips.
Connie Dang

Shutterfly - 3 views

Shutterfly is a site that allows picture sharing and even making your own homepage with the album that you have uploaded. To share your page, you would give the link of your website to your friends...

techchildren techhome blogs blogging wikis social networking bookmarking photo editing electronic broadcasting

started by Connie Dang on 04 Nov 09 no follow-up yet
Tanya Ramsay

Take a Giant Step: A Blueprint for Teaching Young Children in a Digital Age - 15 views

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    Great link. Thanks for the post. Definitely something I will read over the weekend.
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    PLA Report
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    Thank you, I'm a novice bookmarker and don't want to lead anyone astray if my sources aren't valid - do read on your own :)
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