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Matt Johnston

Exploratory and Collaborative Learning with Diigo - 0 views

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    "What is Diigo? For those of you unfamiliar with Diigo, it is a social bookmarking tool that allows you to annotate, archive and organize websites. With Diigo, you can save websites into a public or private library, highlight information within text and images, add sticky note comments directly on websites, tag sites for easy retrieval later, and share bookmarks with friends, groups, and networks. Diigo integrates the use of tags and folders, highlighting and clipping, sticky notes and group-based collaboration to better manage online information."
Matt Johnston

Diigo and Prezi | Quite Useful - 0 views

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    Diigo and Prezi I think that diigo is wonderful. It is such a good way to organise your bookmarks. It's also a great way to collaborate on resources. I often find great websites that my colleagues may find useful, though I'm never quite sure if they are worthy of clogging their inboxes. With diigo I can just add to a group list and then everyone can access them. Getting something like that up and running is definitely a goal for next year. The head librarian at my school is also very excited about diigo and I have drawn her a very messy diagram of how diigo groups can work. In order to tick two things of my list I thought I would use prezi to put together a clear explanation of diigo.
Matt Johnston

Student Learning with Diigo - 0 views

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    "Educators, worldwide, have enjoyed the use of this social bookmarking site. Diigo is a great web-based tool for teachers to utilize, to motivate, and to engage students of all ages in the learning process."
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    Diigo with your kids! A diigo stole my learning!
Matt Johnston

Social Bookmarking: Delicious Vs Diigo | Integrating Technology in the Primary Classroom - 0 views

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    Diigo has all the same features as Delicious in terms of organising, tagging and sharing sites but has additional features that make networking and organising even better. Here is a quick summary of what Diigo has to offer Im preaching to the converted here i know...but!
Matt Johnston

Diigo in Education - Learning Telecollaboratively - 0 views

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    Need a reason to use Diigo with your students?
Matt Johnston

Invention Research - Student Learning with Diigo - 0 views

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    Using Diigo with Students
Matt Johnston

Diigo Tutorial - 0 views

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    Great Diigo tutorial slideshare
Matt Johnston

Free Technology for Teachers: A Quick Guide to Annotating Using Diigo - 0 views

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    Greg, this might be useful. And anyone else using Diigo!
Matt Johnston

Social Bookmarking in Education : Professional Learning Board - 0 views

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    The social part of social bookmarking works like this: you can share your links that you've saved through a service like Diigo with anyone else who uses Diigo. You can also use Diigo to see the interesting links that your friends and other people bookmark - this can be extremely useful for a team of teachers who like to share teaching resources.
Matt Johnston

Cyberbullying - List | Diigo - 0 views

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    A great list of sites for Cyberbullying.
Matt Johnston

Teaching with Technology in the Middle: Diigo for Digital Writing Reflection - 0 views

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    "Assessment of how students meet these goals is done by the students themselves, as for each piece they publish they write a reflection where they identify and explain aspects of their piece that show the following: -evidence of themselves as thinkers -evidence of using revision to improve their writing -evidence of how they worked through challenges I love using this method as a way to assess my students' writing, which I was introduced to last summer at the UNC Charlotte Writing Project. It focuses students attention on their own process, encourages them to try new ideas and approaches, respects their diversity, and guides students in being better able to talk about their own thinking and learning. Up until today, I've been having my students complete this reflective/metacognitive assignment by responding to these directions on their own sheet of paper, which they then would turn in to me. But this morning while I was preparing my class for the day, it occurred to me that Diigo's web highlighter and sticky note tools would allow students to carry out that same assignment without paper. In addition, it would also take students less time to complete, let others read the reflections they wrote, and make it easier for me to access and assess their work. "
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