Diigo Education Offerings - SlideShare - 12 views
Student Learning with Diigo - 9 views
Mobile and Ubiquitous - 7 views
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Diigolet | Diigo - 0 views
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The Connected Classroom: DIG-ging diigo... - 0 views
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But I recently read something, somewhere that diigo had a new improved tool bar and started to read up on the other Diigo features including the ablility for messaging, creating lists of bookmarks, the ability to turn bookmarks into slideshows, tagrolls and linkrolls, a Firefox sidebar, a Facebook application, blog integration
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I liked the blog - just unlearning del.icio.us to learn Diigo - http://www.edtechcrew.net
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I have presented del.icio.us at LEAST a dozen times to large audiences.
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Streamline It Part I: Diigo or Bust : Metanoia - 0 views
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Here I was using Diigo, Delicious, Google Notebook, and Zotero for my researching, bookmarking, annotating, and sharing. While all strong tools in their own right, it is pretty clear looking at this list that this is what some would call OVER DOING IT!
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However, I’m not entirely convinced that Diigo is the best tool to implement within the schools.
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Yesterday, during the Open PD session on Diigo, I brought up the question whether using tools like this creates/adds to a divide between "power users" and those "just dipping their toes". I most likely won't introduce social bookmarking to teachers new to the read/write web by asking them to use Diigo. Thoughts?
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Ryan has a great comparison of the various social bookmarking services for those wishing to make a choice.
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Okay, here it is. I'm dumping Zotero, Delicious, and Google Notebook for Diigo. Blasphemy to some, I know, but I can basically get all I need in one: This chart by Ryan Bretag summarizes what the sites can dol. he left off a few but this is great.
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