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Maranda Ward

Diigo Question: Viewing Contributions - 14 views

  • Maranda Ward
     
    Hey guys, potentially random question. I find it helpful utilize the "view participant contributions" in the group, in order to see and follow up on own own contributions. Has anyone noticed that there is either a really big delay in the updating of this tool or comments that are missing?
  • Maranda Ward
     
    I know of at least two of the comments I made on other peoples bookmarks that do not show up on my 'view participant contributions' page. I wondered if it was a permission thing as well but it is hard to tell since I can see my own posts no matter what.
Jorge Arganza

An experiment - 21 views

  • Maranda Ward
     
    Jorge,

    My sticky notes always show up at textual annotations. I have been unable to see my highlights or sticky notes on the actual bookmark itself. Is this what you mean?
  • Maranda Ward
     
    I do actually have to tool bar. The sticky note and highlight shows up when I am actually in the middle of bookmarking my pages but if you were to click on the bookmark you wouldn't see it on the page. It just shows up in annotation style in the discussion.

    I have a few stickies on a couple of my posts.

    Let me know how yours goes!
  • Maranda Ward
     
    Hmmm, at least you guys can see them I guess. I am finding diigo to be not very user friendly thus far but maybe it will just take some more getting use to.
Lilia p

Getting started - 58 views

  • Maranda Ward
     
    I found the same thing. If I used explorer or chrome, the posts look funky and don't really make for easy reading/following.
  • Maranda Ward
     
    Carrie,

    You can also edit your private library bookmarks and in the edit option there will be an option to share with group. That's what I've been doing.
Anton Angelo

All watched over by machines of loving grace - 24 views

Social Informatics poetry documentary Richard Brautigan Adam Curtis Dystopia Utopia
  • Maranda Ward
     
    I always love using different mediums for learning and poetry is definitely a medium of interpretation.

    Quickly, I went and Googled an interpretation of this poem: http://armonorogs91.blogspot.com/2011/01/all-watched-over-by-machines-of-loving.html

    I think I lean more toward the negative response to the authors feelings about technology. Almost satirical in nature, the poem has a soft overtone but is fairly sarcastic when it comes down to it. The union between nature and technology is sort of overplayed to let the reader know that what the poem describes isn't necessarily a good thing.

    "All watched over," says it all.
  • Maranda Ward
     
    Oh jeez, shows that I lean more toward pessimism toward technology rather than optimism.

    :-)
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