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Andrew Williamson

Clif Mims - Diigo - 8 views

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    I'm a big, big fan of Diigo. I appreciate that I can save and share bookmarks, highlight and leave comments on webpages, annotate resources, host and participate in groups and forums on particular topics, message and interact with friends and colleagues, and much more. It's a very big component of my personal learning network (PLN). I'm also impressed and pleased that the Diigo founders and employees listened to its community of teacher-users and developed Diigo for Educators (More fondly referred to as EduDiigo). Here are some thoughts about about why teachers and learners might use Diigo.
womivat214

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John Pearce

critical-thinking - home - 0 views

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    "Join Howard Rheingold and other noted educators in creating a world-class resource for teaching critical thinking and Internet literacies. We are building a framework in the pages linked in the menu to the left. Get started by adding to the list of tools and the list of important vocabulary. Check out the latest bookmarks on the Diigo Resources page. You can join the Diigo group and subscribe to the RSS feeds."
Amber Reifsneider

Best content in Ed Tech Crew | Diigo - Groups - 0 views

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    This group has been established around the Ed Tech Crew podcast to share site, information, links, ideas and thoughts. Please feel free to join and to add any great links or ideas; the more the better so we can share them with an amazing world of students, teachers and anyone really.
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    This seems like a great place to share ed tech ideas!
Clay Leben

Chatbots for Good: Introduction to empathetic chatbots - developerWorks Courses - 13 views

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    Learn how to develop chatbot technology
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    Join News Laba for the best news updates https://groups.diigo.com/group/newslaba
Scott Duncan

Phonebloks - Made by Dave Hakkens - 0 views

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    (First time I've tried sharing a link to the Diigo Group - Hope this works!) A phone only lasts a couple of years before it breaks or becomes obsolete. Although it's often just one part which killed it, we throw everything away since it's almost impossible to repair or upgrade.   Phonebloks is made of detachable bloks. The bloks are connected to the base which locks everything together into a solid phone. If a blok breaks you can easily replace it, if it's getting old just upgrade.
Ian Guest

Annotary - 3 views

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    "Annotary helps you bookmark pages, make highlights, take notes, and share with others."
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    (via @rmbyrne)
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    Should I feel dirty posting an alternative to Diigo in our Diigo Group?
womivat214

Segurança na Internet: como saber se uma loja é confiável? - Fórum TechTudo - 0 views

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