IN Diigo you can share your bookmarks and comment on the Bookmarks. And you can discuss a Topic. In Diigo is a help file http://help.diigo.com/. Saving bookmarks with your comments and tags is more easy with the tools of Diigo You will find more about tools (add ons for browsers) in https://www.diigo.com/tools All these links are available in the popup that comes when you click at the triangle next to your name in the upper right corner. You could also just open diigo.com and enter a group.
So when you find a useful tittle do bookmark it in Diigo and add it to this group. You could ask questions about your bookmarks, like the bookmarks, etc.
Group annotation of webpages. (I think we should play around with this as a Diigo group.)
Annotation extraction: once you have highlighted and annotated a page you can extract those notes. I use this in my classes when teaching summarizing skills and I use it myself to write blog posts. (I think it would be fun to do a group annotation of an article/post and then collaborate on a post or alternatively annotate a post and 'cheat' by using each others notes without attribution in our 'own' posts and then reflect on how that feels.)
Auto blogging: you can highlight and annotate a page and then create a 'job' that will automatically send it to your blog. Or we could create a group blog for a day, give each other the blog access and use Diigo to share in a 'rhizomatic blitz/.
In Diigo is a help file http://help.diigo.com/.
Saving bookmarks with your comments and tags is more easy with the tools of Diigo You will find more about tools (add ons for browsers) in https://www.diigo.com/tools
All these links are available in the popup that comes when you click at the triangle next to your name in the upper right corner.
You could also just open diigo.com and enter a group.
So when you find a useful tittle do bookmark it in Diigo and add it to this group. You could ask questions about your bookmarks, like the bookmarks, etc.
Group annotation of webpages. (I think we should play around with this as a Diigo group.)
Annotation extraction: once you have highlighted and annotated a page you can extract those notes. I use this in my classes when teaching summarizing skills and I use it myself to write blog posts. (I think it would be fun to do a group annotation of an article/post and then collaborate on a post or alternatively annotate a post and 'cheat' by using each others notes without attribution in our 'own' posts and then reflect on how that feels.)
Auto blogging: you can highlight and annotate a page and then create a 'job' that will automatically send it to your blog. Or we could create a group blog for a day, give each other the blog access and use Diigo to share in a 'rhizomatic blitz/.
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