Dave Truss on 2009-06-30
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A blog post on using Diigo
"With the ability to share annotated bookmarks, students learn from one another and from differing viewpoints. Their sharing imbues the facts with personalized connections, allowing students to write with more voice and with connections that explain the facts. In short, students write from a deeper knowledge base."
Don't love this project, but I do like the use of Diigo as a feedback tool for students regarding online writing. Could be used for peer review, teacher review, etc.
Short example of how students can use Diigo.
ideas for using diigo with students
Here a student simply highlights the information she needs to review later in her document (wiki, MS Word, presentation, etc.) in order to analyze the information for her needs.
...Through individual or collaborative Diigo annotations, students connect to facts in ways that allow comprehension and connections that deepen their understanding. Through Diigo annotations for feedback, students easily understand what aspects of their writing need improvement. Diigo is our friend in the writing classroom.
Dave Truss on 2009-06-30
Check out the link.
Class collaboration
How does Diigo help improve writing?
blog post about students using Diigo to write - teacher draws them out
Public Stiky Notes
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