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Newman Lanier

Marking Your Territory with Social Bookmarks | Center for Teaching & Learning - 1 views

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    "Dr. Drew Polly, College of Education, UNC Charlotte, joins Maria again to talk about using social bookmarking tools. Drew describes what social bookmarking is and how your students can use the tools to meet a course goal. He also emphasizes the importance of taking the time to evaluate, analyze and annotate the bookmarks so they'll provide valuable and useful information."
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    A terrific podcast about Social bookmarking
Newman Lanier

Seven Things You Should Know about Social Bookmarking (.pdf) (Diigo) - 1 views

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    Brief article explaining the implications and impact of Social Bookmarking in education. Diigo and Delicious are examples of Social Bookmarking tools
Linda Goodwin

CiteULike - 4 views

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    Springer publishing supports online sharing of citations.
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    I just looked at this site and definitely should be on all the syllabus to help studnets who are writing papers or doing project. i just emailed this to the 3 graduate students who are working on research projects with me.
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    I agree, Dr. Hardin. These tools should be integrated into classrooms. It's an example of 'social bookmarking' but targets the academic environment with the citation formatting. I'd like to compare Diigo with CiteULike. I imagine all students could benefit from some sort of collaborative bookmarking or bibliography building. Especially if the instructor is participating and supportive. But which tool is the best? Or which one should we recommend?
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    I'm no expert but think social bookmarking and CiteULike could be used very differently. For the CiteULike repository I worked with students on last year, it was a compilation of about 500 references (not URLs - they were sorting through the literature/evidence for health IT evaluation studies. We worked in EndNote first and then after many iterations, uploaded the EndNote file to CiteULike. That seems fairly different (to me at least) from the kinds of things we are doing here in Diigo. In theory, I guess you could use them both for similar things, but I would save CiteULike for referencing/citations and Diigo for web sites. Just my $.02
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    You got it exactly right, Linda. CiteULike for referencing / citations and Diigo for websites. The concept is similar: People sharing resources which helps to discover trends and eliminate redundancy. EndNote (a supported tool at DUKE), CiteUlike, and Zotero (http://www.zotero.org/) fall into citation management and sharing. Delicious and Diigo can be categorized as website sharing. It would be great if BOTH these ways to share caught on and were used in our schools. But, how would we prove they were effective?
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    Linda! That sounds really neat, I'd be interested in hearing more about your EndNote/CiteULike class assignment. Could be a great Featured Tool scenario! Neat stuff.
Newman Lanier

7 Things You Should Know About Social Bookmarking - 4 views

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    Educause's introduction to Social Bookmarking...
Newman Lanier

Social bookmarking tools - Teaching Hacks - 0 views

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    A nice wiki with information about social bookmarking
Newman Lanier

Be The Curator of Your Favorite Topic! | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    Create your topic-centric media by collecting gems among relevant streams Publish it to your favorite social media or to your blog
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