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anonymous

diigo Google Chrome Extension - 0 views

  • Clicking this button
  • nstantly allows you to bookmark, highlight, and annotate web pages
  • quickly annotate a screen capture and then save it to your Drive account
  • ...1 more annotation...
    • anonymous
       
      LPS Connected Educators - Here's to my first try at using diigo's cool tools.  
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    Top 12 Google Chrome Extensions That Enhance Student Learning | Edudemic
Eddie Owen

NAfME - Music Education - The College Board Releases a New Study on Common Core and Art... - 0 views

    • Eddie Owen
       
      Kind of self serving, but it does provide some basis for the arts and its connection to the common core.  Discussed earlier today in the Pathways PD with another teacher the idea that music lives in Quadrant D quite a bit
Carolyn Gray

Your Perfect Solution For Sharing Student iPad Projects | teachingwithipad.org - 0 views

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    Another option besides Dropbox to share files from iPads with parents. great idea!
Jean Kruse

Diigo - 0 views

Starting to work this out, I think!

#lpsconnects

started by Jean Kruse on 09 Jul 13 no follow-up yet
Ali Neibling

Convince Your School That Diigo Rocks In Just 7 Slides - 1 views

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    Here is a presentation you can use with your school staff, students and friends to bring them into the world of Diigo and Social Bookmarking. You can click to full-screen and present yourself or just share via your own network or email. Regardless of how you decide to share, these 7 slides will quickly persuade your peers that Diigo truly rocks.
slangford

Why Diigo Rocks for Educators! - 0 views

    • Matthew Krohne
       
      I've always heard of teachers using Diigo for bookmarking, but had never considered it's possibility for student use.
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    Ed tech expert and Web20Classroom blogger Steven Anderson tells teachers how they can use diigo and other social bookmarking tools as a teaching resource.
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    Straightforward, simple explanation of Diigo benefits for students. According to one of the comments, students can highlight specific information from a site as opposed to just bookmarking an entire page. I like that idea for students who are overwhelmed by info or forget what parts they found useful.
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    Ed tech expert and Web20Classroom blogger Steven Anderson tells teachers how they can use diigo and other social bookmarking tools as a teaching resource. Gives advice on upgrading diigo accounts to free educator upgrade to create class groups and student accounts
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