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Jocelyn Chappell

The tags we're using - diigo - educators | diigo Groups Forum - 0 views

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    and the useful tags are: administrator all_teachers bestpractices edublogger grants curriculum history literature math science technology language edu_news edu_trends edu_newapp digitalcitizenship techintegrator professionaldevelopment edublog
Russ eault

educators - Group | Diigo - 1 views

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    This will be my first "official" bookmark to the educators group on diigo. I'm sending it to the group to make use of the standard tagging dictionary I've set up to use with this group -- this will help us share at a further level.
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    As I'm tesing this I see that only 16 tags emerge from the group dictionary. I'll have to go back and edit that and see what we can do. This is the group itself to share with friends.
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Jeff Richardson

5 Easy Ways to Dip Your Toes in the Web 2.0 Water | The Moss-Free Stone - 0 views

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    Great way for teachers new to web 2 to get started and try some things out. However, I think it should Diigo now!
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    Great easy way for teachers to get into web 2.0. However, it needs Diigo added to it now!
F Foxworth

digitaleducators2 » Social Bookmarking - 1 views

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    This is a wiki we have used to help our teachers gain a basic understanding of how to use diigo and social bookmarking.  It does not contain anything about the new diigo 3.  We'll have to do some updating! 
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Vicki Davis

diigoeducation / FrontPage - 0 views

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    Outline and presentations from the Diigo presentation at NECC that we did. I just uploaded my slides from this presentation.
Suzie Nestico

Best content in educators | Diigo - Groups - 17 views

  • Some major computer science programs at top universities are seeing a slight uptick in the number of women going into the programs
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    Educators Group on Diigo - over 1400 educators share in this group which also has standard tags to help us categorize and share.
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    Best content in educators
Dave Truss

diigoeducation / FrontPage - 0 views

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    Diigo presentation
Vicki Davis

Group Teach Debate's best content - 1 views

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    Created a Diigo group today to compile resources to use to teach debate. I hope that any educators out there who teach debate will join in and share.
Wade Ren

Still Learning: Next Installment on Diigo - 7 views

  • Our work started out well. We read in class a section of Antigone, and that night, they annotated spots where they saw characters developing moral dilemmas (these dilemmas are our entry point into the play -- we will eventually write compare/contrast essays on modern moral dilemmas and what we can learn from ancient dilemmas -- more on that later!). Here is an example of one of their comment threads (with their typos and all!) on this quote from Antigone to Ismene, "Yes, I'll do my duty to my brother -- / and your as well, if you're not prepared to. / I won't be caught betraying him.
  • This is only one example of many where they read each other's ideas and built their own thoughts on them. I was thrilled. We started class the next day just skimming the play -- I asked them to notice who had a moral dilemma so far just by looking at where the annotations were. They could SEE that every character so far had some kind of dilemma. We were on a roll ...
Anne Bubnic

Best content in ISTE 2011 | Diigo Groups - 18 views

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    Twitter and backchanneling sessions only capture information for finite periods of time. This site will be used to store all of the great links and resources discovered through ISTE 2011 (Jun 26-29, 2011) so you can retrieve them at home. Please join with me and share your favorite links.
Webtwo Dozent

Scoop.it Passes Diigo as EdReach's #3 Referrer | EdReach - 10 views

  • But the past couple of weeks there’s been a rolling stone gathering lots of moss- and that stone is Scoop.it.
  • Well, I haven’t seen much happen with Scoop.it and educators for the past few months, but then something big happened: Scoop.it launched Scoop.it for Education.
  • I know many educators are fond of Paper.li, another link/newspaper tool, but I’ve never found  that paper-like experience to be of much value, because it’s so… bland.
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  • Paper.li creates these “news” papers based on the people you follow on Twitter, not on your Tweets. Scoop.it creates their paper based on your Scoop.it bookmarks, so it is somewhat more of an authentic experience.
Vicki Davis

100 Best Video Sites For Educators - Edudemic - 7 views

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    This edudemic list from 2012 still looks pretty up to date. Take a look at all of the places you can snag video. Of course, now, many are curating these into lists on pinterest, clacko, educlipper, diigo, and more, to align with standards, but these are good places to start.
Barbara Barreda

Learning Theories Every Teacher should Know about ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | Diigo - 8 views

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    A nice info graphic of learning theories.... The far right column describes connected learning
Vicki Davis

Dictionary, Thesaurus | term.ly - 6 views

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    term.ly is the companion website for the terminology app for the ipad/ iphone. You can also shorten and share definitions. The main problem I had is if you use a diigo box, the search box tries to take over the words. Nice clean dictionary.
Vicki Davis

Around the Corner-MGuhlin.org: Break a Few Eggs - Stepping Away from Google - 1 views

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    Miguel Guhlin is doing what many of us are doing after the last straw - Google pulling GoogleReader. He's documenting how he's going to pull his dependence upon Google. For me, my biggest decision caused by Google is that I'll be moving to Wordpress over the summer. I do think Google Sites is next although I've received several heated emails that this isn't accurate - if you look at the market share of google sites, it is far less than that of Google reader. Yes, it is something educators depend upon but you get what you pay for. I think Google would be better served to have a freemium model -- if advertising doesn't pay for it, we'll let you keep the service if you pay. I don't know how I"d move from gmail. I just don't but if I had to, I guess I could. I don't think gmail is going anywhere, but I do have my personal email boxes going into that inbox. I agree wikispaces is far superior to Google sites. It started quite a few years a go with Google Lively and it has just continued every year. Thank you Miguel for your transparency. I hope Google is listening, many of us are still HOT about Google reader going away.As great as Feedly is, it doesn't have Diigo or ifttt.com integration yet which is a problem.
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