I decided to compile a list of websites that teachers or school library media specialists would find useful to use with students either for research, homework help, literacy work stations or search engines. The sites that I took notes on are the sites that I considered to be the most efficient and the easiest for students and teachers to navigate. The sites that i bookmarked are sites that would be useful to share with students but may not be as user friendly.
As far as my Diigo experience, I have felt that the more I jumped in, the better I feel about using it. When I tried to watch the tutorials, I wasn't getting as much out of it. I had to play around with the bookmarks and note taking, as I wasn't real clear on the difference between the two.
I decided to compile a list of websites that teachers or school library media specialists would find useful to use with students either for research, homework help, literacy work stations or search engines. The sites that I took notes on are the sites that I considered to be the most efficient and the easiest for students and teachers to navigate. The sites that i bookmarked are sites that would be useful to share with students but may not be as user friendly.
As far as my Diigo experience, I have felt that the more I jumped in, the better I feel about using it. When I tried to watch the tutorials, I wasn't getting as much out of it. I had to play around with the bookmarks and note taking, as I wasn't real clear on the difference between the two.