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Mahsaito bookmarked on 2008-04-08 diigo review v3 education
  • I suspect that librarians would be eager to share Diigo to students, if for no other reason than to teach the effective annotation of web resources. Educators looking to combat plagiarism might even call for students to share their web research by requiring the tagging, highlighting and annotating of sources with this tool.
  • It remains to be seen whether or not Diigo will make advances on the traction its gained of late, but this beta tool is so feature-rich that many educators are sure to become active 'diigers'.
  • For higher-level thinking and public reflection about web content including the sharing of more complete meta-information - Diigo may well be the ticket!

This link has been bookmarked by 7 people . It was first bookmarked on 08 Apr 2008, by Mah Saito.

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    • Diigo is great for highlighting content on pages and for creating and sharing 'notes' on a given web page. For research, or collaborative information gathering and annotation, the highlight features are promising. The fact that you can search for notes recorded by others, and that you can share 'highlights' may take collaborative learning to a new level; but in reflecting on my 'hardcover' past, I've found that the one with the highlighter often brightens information that I'd rather skim past!

      I suspect that librarians would be eager to share Diigo to students, if for no other reason than to teach the effective annotation of web resources. Educators looking to combat plagiarism might even call for students to share their web research by requiring the tagging, highlighting and annotating of sources with this tool. Advanced users will make use of the embedded 'webslide' tool, to include their research in automated slideshows.
    • For higher-level thinking and public reflection about web content including the sharing of more complete meta-information - Diigo may well be the ticket!
  • 08 Apr 08
    • I suspect that librarians would be eager to share Diigo to students, if for no other reason than to teach the effective annotation of web resources. Educators looking to combat plagiarism might even call for students to share their web research by requiring the tagging, highlighting and annotating of sources with this tool.
    • It remains to be seen whether or not Diigo will make advances on the traction its gained of late, but this beta tool is so feature-rich that many educators are sure to become active 'diigers'.
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  • 07 Apr 08
    bwatwood
    Britt Watwood

    For links that you want to find and share easily, Delicious bookmarking with tags takes only a moment. For higher-level thinking and public reflection about web content including the sharing of more complete meta-information - Diigo may well be the ticket

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