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Ruth Camuse

Using Diigo in the Classroom « Learning Technologies - 2 views

  • urthermore, teachers can create a free teacher account through which they can create student accounts.  Diigo’s student accounts require no email address, can be kept private, and can also be grouped so that students can share resources they find with each other. Diigo is more than just a social bookmarking tool.  It is a powerful research tool and a knowledge sharing community for teachers and students.
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    Dr. Steve Yuen describes what can be done with Diigo.
Ruth Camuse

Student Learning with Diigo - 3 views

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    Apparently created by educational technology masters students, this Google Site draws lots of information together about the educational applications of Diigo.
Ruth Camuse

Teaching a lesson using diigo - part 2 « Andywhiteway's Blog - 1 views

  • Students were to look at three different websites, each containing a different poem by W.H. Auden. On each site they would be required to highlight and explain a different piece of information from the poem. They would then be required to synthesise the three seperate explanations they had given about the poems into a conclusion on the overall message contained in Auden’s poetry, which they would post on the forum on our diigo group’s homepage.
  • nnotations are encouraging the students to speak their mind more about the poetry – a fantastic plus. About these ads
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    "Annotations are encouraging the students to speak their mind more about the poetry - a fantastic plus."
Ruth Camuse

http://www.ijello.org/Volume6/IJELLOv6p175-191Estelles683.pdf - 4 views

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    This article from the Interdisciplinary Journel of E-Learning and Learning Objects describes social bookmarking and discusses Diigo and the way it can be used as a facilitator of learning and as an enhancement for collaborative research. 
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