Wade Ren on 2008-03-29
this is called "unintentional social networking" or "no-effort social networking" :-)
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Kristin has done a nice job of talking about her use of diigo -- I'll be adding to this later.
This link has been bookmarked by 96 people . It was first bookmarked on 27 Mar 2008, by Kristin Hokanson.
Diigo in the Classroom
A teachers entry into Diigo!
great discussion of diigo features from a delicious user
fab reviw of diigo and how they ae using it - this person has a connected classroom blog - check it out;.
Diigo features including the ablility for messaging, creating lists of bookmarks, the ability to turn bookmarks into slideshows, tagrolls and linkrolls, a Firefox sidebar, a Facebook application, blog integration .... not even an exhaustive list mind you
A teacher's views on Diigo from day one. Lots of useful tips on Diigo's resources.
Great post about diigo
Best how-to about getting started with diigo and using diigo!
<clipping>How to describe diigo?
Diigo is not just a bookmarking tool, it is a bookmarking, sharing, discussing, and learning tool LParisi : posted on twitter..My quick take on Diigo..while I have not spent much time creating links, tags, etc,
introduction to Diigo and explanation of features
It's HOT and here's the reasons why.
It's HOT and here's the reasons why.
diigo is getting going
My post about diigo
post by Kristin Hokanson about diigo and reasons to make the move from del.icio.us to diigo
Diigo makes it easy to share your links and thoughts with friends and what I have found powerful, is that it doesn't take much time to go through and actually engage in conversations about some of the rich links that folks are sharing.
This blog post from The Connected Classroom by Kristin Hokanson is a detailed "how-to" guide for getting started with Diigo.
Diigo is not just a bookmarking tool, it is a bookmarking, sharing, discussing, and learning tool
Long, detailed post about getting started with Diigo with all the things the author likes about Diigo over delicious. She says the networking is the biggest benefit; you know who is part of your network and can easily contact them and share. She also likes the ability to share with groups and Twitter.
Wade Ren on 2008-03-29
this is called "unintentional social networking" or "no-effort social networking" :-)
Excellent description of getting started with Diigo by Kristin Hokanson. Diigo is not just a bookmarking tool, it is a bookmarking, sharing, discussing, and learning tool.
Here's something for our Diigo chat on Sunday. Kristin's written a very helpful post all about diigo!
Here's something for our Diigo chat on Sunday. Kristin's written a very helpful post all about diigo!
Lisa Parisi on 2008-03-27
Just testing out the sticky note feature and thought it was cool that I was quoted in your blog. Thanks. And BTW...I so agree about wanting to stay with old tried and true. But really do love diigo.
'My post about diigo
by hokie62798'
Kristin has done a nice job of talking about her use of diigo -- I'll be adding to this later.
Great overvew of diigo! Could be useful for newbies.
Great post about diigo
Great post about diigo
My post about diigo
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