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Dean Mantz

FAQ on Delicious - 0 views

  • How do I share a bookmark?
  • In the Send field type the recipients name or select it from the panel that will appear at the bottom of the form. Once you enter one or more recipients into the Send field the Message field will automatically appear below it. In the message field you can enter a short message (116 characters or less) that will be included with your bookmark.
  • What is my Network, and how do I use it?
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  • "people aggregator",
  • What are Network Bundles?
  • view all your friends bookmarks separately from your coworkers' bookmarks
  • To create them, simply go to your settings page and click "Edit Subscription Bundle".
  • What are Subscription Bundles?
  • bundle can then be viewed individually
  • subscriptions into a "sports" bundle
  • To create Network Bundles, go to your settings page and click "Edit Network Bundle"
  • What is social bookmarking?
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    Usable processes in Delicious social bookmarking resource.
Dean Mantz

Screenr - @DanielaBolzmann: Move your Delicious bookmarks to Symbaloo in 3 easy steps! - 0 views

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    Screenr recording on how to move Delicious bookmarks to Symbaloo. Symbaloo reads your tags and creates tabs to group appropriately.
Clif Mims

SchooNoodle - 0 views

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    FREE online social bookmarking community made exclusively for K-12 educators.
Dean Mantz

Wozaik: the new generation of bookmarks - 0 views

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    Cut (clip) pieces of website that interest you and compile on one page. Watch introduction video to get better understanding.
Dean Mantz

Favthumbs - Your del.icio.us bookmarks visualized. - 0 views

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    Use this site to create a visual layout of your Delicious bookmarks.
Dean Mantz

popacular - popular delicious bookmarks - 0 views

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    A list of the most popular bookmarks from Delicious.
Clif Mims

OER Commons - 0 views

shared by Clif Mims on 16 Jun 09 - Cached
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    The worldwide OER movement is rooted in the idea that equitable access to high-quality education is a global imperative. Open Educational Resources are teaching and learning materials that you may freely use and reuse, without charge. OER often have a Creative Commons or GNU license that state specifically how the material may be used, reused, adapted, and shared. As a network for teaching and learning materials, the web site offers engagement with resources in the form of social bookmarking, tagging, rating, and reviewing. OER Commons has forged alliances with over 120 major content partners to provide a single point of access through which educators and learners can search across collections to access over 24,000 items, find and provide descriptive information about each resource, and retrieve the ones they need. By being "open," these resources are publicly available for all to use, and principally through Creative Commons licensing, many thousands are legally available for repurposing, modifying and improving.
Dean Mantz

EduDemic » 5 New Diigo Features You Should Know About - 0 views

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    5 new Diigo features in Version 5.0
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