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YEQING YE

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
Jess Sheridan

Learning within incoherent structures: the space of online discussion forums - 0 views

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    Learning within incoherent structures: the space of online discussion forums M.J.W. Thomas Article first published online: 12 AUG 2002
Bel C

10 reasons social networking benefits students - Edge - Kansas State Collegian - Kansas... - 2 views

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    "As the character of Mark Zuckerberg popularly said in the movie "The Social Network," "People want to go online and check out their friends, so why not build a website that offers that? Friends, pictures, profiles, whatever you can visit, browse around, maybe it's someone you just met at a party. Eduardo, I'm not talking about a dating site; I'm talking about taking the entire social experience of college and putting it online." Social networking is changing the way the world is doing everything, from the way people get information to the way people communicate, and, most importantly, the way people interact. The importance and relevance of social media outlets are growing stronger with the rapid developments of technology; however, is there a strong importance for social networking profiles like Facebook? Is tweeting really an effective form of communication. And, finally, what is the importance of Flickr? The world is greatly influenced by social networking. Why not help launch yourself into the ever-changing face of the virtual world? Consider these 10 reasons on how having a social networking profile will benefit your future. 1. Staying connected with friends Social networking is the easiest way to stay in touch with old friends, friends who don't live close to you or even just roommates. 2. For means of communication Everyone has those days when they wake up without a phone or any way to communicate with the world except through social networking. You could update your social networking profile, and one of your "followers" could even help you locate your phone. 3. Keeping up-to-date on news more quickly Some social networking sites constantly update news information. This enlightens readers and social networking profile owners. 4. Achieving a more personal connection Having a social networking profile allows you to keep informed on recent happenings with people in your network. You have something to discuss with your co-workers and friends and even a
shafiq ansari

Learning Online Info - 1 views

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    A nice website keeps you up to date on the technology scene and provides other websites to check out. Gives great short reports on learning technologies..
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    the site has an interesting point "In fact, many online schools provide all the support services that you would find at a campus-based school - including online libraries, career counseling, writing tutors, study support" :) so its not just resources like online lectures and library databases
Mehreen Javed

Online Creative Portfolios, Creative Jobs and Creative Spaces - The Loop - 1 views

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    A place where the creative person, musician, artist, marketing hopeful (or anyone really) are able to manage and create an online profile so others are able to offer them employment.
YEQING YE

Frequently Questioned Answers: Social Bookmarking in Education - 0 views

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    "Social Bookmarking in Education Social bookmarking is just one of the "newest things" sweeping the Internet. In essence, social bookmarking lets you maintain a personal collection of links online, similar to the bookmarks or favorites in your browser, but they are also accessible to others on your own personal archive page. The real meat of the services, however, is "tagging". When you save a link to your collection, you tag it with one or more keywords to describe it. Multiple people can use the same words, so you can search for everything tagged with "distance education" or "RSS" and get the collected archive of everything that anyone using the service has found using that tag."
Joanna Li

Exploring the Use of Social Bookmarking Technology in Education: An Analysis of Student... - 0 views

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    "With more than 4.6 million people, mostly undergraduates, enrolling in at least one online course in fall of 2008, students are showing that they are comfortable with the concept of technology in education. This study shows how social bookmarking, specifically Delicious.com, can be used in a course to provide an inexpensive answer to the question of rising course materials costs. Implications for how social bookmarking can impact online and offline learning are discussed."
Jennifer Marshall

Getting started on Classical Latin - 1 views

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    Been looking for good online Latin resources. This is an introductory course -- its chief advantage in being online is increased availability, as it does not seem to use the web much otherwise. As with most Latin courses, it uses the grammar/translation approach to teaching.
Katie Brechin

Web 2.0 for the Classroom Teacher - 0 views

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    Various links to online resources for teachers.
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.
dambrosioj

Bringing Social Media and Web 2.0 into the Classroom - News and Events - Research and I... - 0 views

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    "Bringing Social Media and Web 2.0 into the Classroom Brett McLennan and Christine Evely, Australian Centre for the Moving Image January 2010, Online Professional Learning Program for Teachers Web 2.0 and social media tools are becoming increasingly important tools to assist teachers in providing key learning for today's students. This session examined social media trends and provided participants with an understanding of the impact social media tools have both inside and outside the classroom. The session focussed on classroom strategies for both integrating the use of social media into the curriculum and linking it to traditional forms of classroom practice."
Jess Sheridan

DOCQ - 0 views

shared by Jess Sheridan on 13 Apr 11 - No Cached
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    DOCQ is an online service that allows editing, highlighting and annotation of a users uploaded PDF documents. Also allows for digital signatures.
Mark Parry

Jim Burke: English Companion - 1 views

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    interesting online community resource for English teachers
jaimiee

kahoote - 0 views

a great online interactive resource where you can set up interactive activities for your students.

kahoote

started by jaimiee on 09 May 16 no follow-up yet
Wendy de Vos

HSC Online - 1 views

shared by Wendy de Vos on 23 Apr 10 - Cached
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    This site has some great resources for HSC Student
wesley dunne

World Maps - Free online geography games - 1 views

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    some fun games for geography
Matt Bower

authorSTREAM Online PowerPoint Presentations and Slideshow Sharing - 0 views

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    This website saves and shares PowerPoint files without the need to download the software.
Mohamad Faiz Che Mohd Suldin

Web 2.0 Workshop ~ Web 2.0 guides and resources for teachers - 2 views

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    resources for 2.0 teaching & learning, what 2.0 is as well
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    This is a pretty nice introduction for online learning resources NICE!
matthew parsons

Mapping Web 2.0 Benefits to Known Best Practices in Distance Education - DE Oracle @ UMUC - 0 views

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    University of Maryland 2010 paper on benefits of Web 2.0 in education
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    University of Maryland 2010 paper on benefits of Web 2.0 in education
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