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This link has been bookmarked by 24 people . It was first bookmarked on 27 Jun 2009, by Isabelle Jones.
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22 Jul 15
Emelle O'ConnorWords of wisdom about Social Bookmarking
Great practical application
Sharing is receiving!Diigo socialbookmarking research education bookmarking social bookmarking social_networking
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03 Apr 13
crandrews67"Key words need to be standardized. Is a protocol necessary at some stage to determine a common vocabulary or is self-regulation best?
This is a very interesting point. I have always allowed self-regulation as I feel that it may be too restricting to regulate for a whole group,-especially if the members speak different languages. Provided the bookmark is accessible via a great selection of key words, I do not think it makes any difference…
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It means that I can store all my resources in one place-my computer, I can share resources more easily with my colleagues as well as edit them to improve them… Using digital resources also enable me to include sound and pictures and to create resources that are more engaging for my students. Using social bookmarking, I can also be sure that my knowledge of how new technologies are applied in my area of work is also up-to-date. Social Bookmarking made me discover new tools such as Wordle or Voki….
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Did Social Bookmarking enable you to be more innovative in the classroom ?
Yes, by using relevant You tube videos, by using audacity to do some recordings for my students, by using voki, wordle, by using live web pages to illustrate a point, teach vocabulary or a grammar item-for example, showing an interactive weather map in Spanish while teaching phrases to discuss the weather.
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22 Jul 12
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Did Social Bookmarking enable you to be more innovative in the classroom ?
Yes, by using relevant You tube videos, by using audacity to do some recordings for my students, by using voki, wordle, by using live web pages to illustrate a point, teach vocabulary or a grammar item-for example, showing an interactive weather map in Spanish while teaching phrases to discuss the weather.
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30 Dec 11
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You get more out of social bookmarking if you use it actively. Keeping your good bookmarks to yourself does not make you grow as a professional or as an individual. “Sharing is receiving”. This is probably the most difficult message to spread. The time issue often comes up when I talk about actively using social bookmarking. It does not take any more time than deleting unwanted emails and it is so much more productive…
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27 Sep 11
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11 Jan 10
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30 Oct 09
Barbara LindseyAn interview with Michèle Drrechsler on her use of Diigo for her professional development.
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Does socialbookmarking help you in your daily practice ?
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What is a digital resource for you ? What is a good resource?
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Where do you find your new Diigo bookmarks ? Do you tag your findings as you go along as do you have any tricks to find the resources again ?
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Do you do searches by key words ? Do you search for specific individuals that you « follow »?
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Does Social Bookmarking enable you to carry out out more relevant searches than with Google?
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Has using digital resources changed your professional practice? Does socialbookmarking enable you to be innovative?
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What are the most important lessons you have learnt through using social bookmarking?
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27 Sep 09
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20 Sep 09
leslie whiddenMichèle Drechsler is an "inspector of the Education Nationale" in France. She manages a district of 260 teachers. She currently prepares a doctorate thesis: Teaching resources on line and Web2.0.Indexing, bookmarking and folksonomy
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Michèle Drechsler is an “inspector of the Education Nationale” in France. She manages a district of 260 teachers.
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What are the changes caused by the new technologies for the professional training against the KM (Knowledge Management) and Cops (community of practices) paradigm?
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Add Sticky NoteTeaching resources on line and Web2.0.Indexing, bookmarking and folksonomy
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reflect on my social bookmarking practices
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What were the most important reasons for you to join Diigo?
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much more potential to share
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with like-minded people
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Diigo group
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a very effective way to keep up to date with cutting edge practice
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easier to identify people who have common interests
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maximise the exchanges
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easily trackable by rss
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(immediate or weekly) emails
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How do you manage your subscriptions?
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I have joined quite a few Diigo groups
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I usually start going through my Diigo emails
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manage the information according to the time available
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quick check, save on Diigo or
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as a reminder to read the article or the report later
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send a shortcut to my computer
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Key words need to be standardized
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s a protocol necessary
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to determine a common vocabulary
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or is self-regulation best?
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too restricting to regulate for a whole group
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different languages
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I do not think it makes any difference
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Does socialbookmarking enable you to be innovative?
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Is tagging a cognitive activity ? Does tagging force you to reflect on categories to find the correct key word?
Yes, but I feel that it remains quite personal too. Lately, I attended an Elluminate session on tagging for Flickr. We were asked to tag a picture and we then compared all the different words and categories suggested-fascinating... For photos the choice of categories is maybe wider but I believe that we also get the categories to fit our needs. The question is always: if I want to find this again to do… what key word do I need?
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Tania ShekoIsabelle Jones is interviewed about social bookmarking
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27 Jun 09
Public Stiky Notes
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