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Classroom Collaboration Using Social Bookmarking Service Diigo (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | E... - 0 views

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    "Classroom Collaboration Using Social Bookmarking Service Diigo * ShareShare * RecommendLog in to Recommend by Michael F. Ruffini Published on Tuesday, September 27, 20110 Comments Classroom Collaboration Using Social Bookmarking Service Diigo By Michael F. Ruffini * Social bookmarking websites enhance and improve the learning experience by encouraging group collaboration and making organizing and saving web resources faster and easier for students. * Social bookmarking services offer greater scope for research, integration, and collaboration compared to the more traditional bookmarking applications such as browsers, which offer limited functionality. * Among social bookmarking services, Diigo has features and functions that make it useful for the classroom, giving instructors tools for setting up groups of students, highlighting key information, and commenting. Classroom collaboration is an area that benefits directly from today's Internet experience in that students can develop their potential for learning by becoming more actively involved. Indeed, they can learn to approach and solve problems by collaborating with other students and their teachers. Social bookmarking websites give them opportunities to discover and organize information. While many social bookmarking sites offer some collaboration opportunities, I have found that Diigo (Digest of Internet Information, Groups and Other stuff) combines a user-friendly social platform with bookmarking features, making it an effective research, integration, and collaboration tool for use in the classroom. In this article, I compare the benefits of traditional and social bookmarking websites. Then, using Diigo as a focus, I explore the possible uses and benefits of social bookmarking for research and collaboration in the classroom. Traditional Bookmarking Teachers and students routinely use the Internet for archiving, organizing, and sharing information associated with their research and
Grace Koelma

ABCya.com | Kids Educational Computer Games & Activities - 1 views

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    ABCya.com is the leader in free educational kids computer games and activities for elementary students to learn on the web. All children's educational computer activities were created or approved by certified school teachers. All educational games are free and are modeled from primary grade lessons and enhanced to provide an interactive way for children to learn.
Matt Bower

Globaloria.org - 0 views

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    Globaloria is a social learning network where students develop digital literacies, STEM and Computing knowledge, and global citizenship through game design.
anonymous

Computer learning and Microsoft training | E-learning solution, distance learning and c... - 0 views

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    innovative learning technologies
jess raynor

English to Japanese dictionary - 0 views

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    Great for translating Japanese terms! This is the most accurate online dictionary resource I've come across. One limitation: you need to be able to type the unknown word or phrase in Kanji or Kana (Japanese script) in order to perform an effective search. Consequently, you need to have the Japanese language text application on your computer and also know the phonetics of the data for which you are looking.
Ash SR

Technology in the Classroom [Infographic] | Tech the Plunge - 1 views

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    I'm not sure whether to laugh or cry after reading and absorbing the statistics in this infographic. Here are my most startling observations: Whiteboards in 28% of Classrooms, Internet Access in only 14%. Only 64% of Schools have Internet Access. Average Number of Students to Computers-24 to 1.
Felicity Watson

7 Things You Should Know About Social Bookmarking - 1 views

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    Social bookmarking is the practice of saving bookmarks to a public Web site and "tagging" them with keywords. Bookmarking, on the other hand, is the practice of saving the address of a Web site you wish to visit in the future on your computer. To create a collection of social bookmarks, you register with a social bookmarking site, which lets you store bookmarks, add tags of your choice, and designate individual bookmarks as public or private. Some sites periodically verify that bookmarks still work, notifying users when a URL no longer functions. Visitors to social bookmarking sites can search for resources by keyword, person, or popularity and see the public bookmarks, tags, and classification schemes that registered users have created and saved.
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