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I’ve not seen any social networking tool that has sparked my imagination nearly so much as Diigo.
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In conclusion, I’ve not seen any social networking tool that has sparked my imagination nearly so much as Diigo. I’m still not committed. Time will tell as to whether this will become an important part of my PLN. But it’s got me thinking. It is an interesting blend of human networks and social bookmarks, of people can content.
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30 Mar 08
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In conclusion, I’ve not seen any social networking tool that has sparked my imagination nearly so much as Diigo.
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But it’s got me thinking. It is an interesting blend of human networks and social bookmarks, of people can content.
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Perhaps this is what sets Diigo appart, that content becomes the place. It isn’t the place that’s the place. It’s the content.
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I remember thinking that the textbook, however it manifest itself, should become a meeting place, where students come and discuss, right there at the content. This is what seems possible with Diigo.
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bookminder dMore on diigo from Dave Warlick. Look at the link at the
bottom of his post which shows you how to set up an RSS feed for blog
posts on diigo. I set mine up as a box on iGoogle so I can see how
other educators are using this resource.
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