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Michèle Drechsler

Socialbookmarking and Education. A survey - 7 views

started by Michèle Drechsler on 12 Jul 09 no follow-up yet
Michèle Drechsler

social scholarship - why we like diigo - 39 views

Hello Demetri Thank you for this demand. I have made a contribution today. I enjoy "Diigo" very much. I prepare a thesis about "socialbookmarking" for Education. I would like to observe, anal...

Jeff Johnson

Why We Like Diigo - School Computing - 0 views

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    We all use the web to research information, but until recently this meant saving copies of web pages as files or printing them out as you visit them in order to collect, save, highlight, or annotate each one. A new web browser tool has made it possible to do all of this electronically. I'm now able to mark up web pages as easily as if I were using a yellow highlighter and a red pen. When I return to those web pages my annotations are still there, and I can also choose to see others' annotations. I no longer need to copy and paste between web pages and Word to take notes, and to keep track of what came from where. This process is all digitally facilitated with the Diigo social bookmarking and annotating tool. This tool has shifted the way I read the world wide web to be much more active. Diigo (http://www.diigo.com) keeps track of my annotations and categorizes the sites based on the tags I specify. This ability to interact with websites in the same way I use a paper textbook means that I can highlight passages, "dog-ear" important pages, and scribble in the margins. I can do all of this individually or collaboratively with others.
anonymous

TICE et culture numérique - 0 views

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    translate, add quote, citation to Diigo entry in tech for teachers
Jennifer Garcia

Classroom 2.0 LIVE-Resources for 10-31-09-Diigo v. 4 on gl·am - Link Group Se... - 0 views

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    Resources from the classroom 2.0 Diigo session
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