Larry Crosswell on 2008-03-30
All the ways to utilize Diigo
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Discussion of Diigo benefits and comparison with Del.icio.us and Zotero
Chart comparison of delicious and diigo, though I would add "online notification" to delicious column.
Chart showing what Diigo does, compares to del.ic.ious and Zotero.
Benefits
Ryan Bretang's initial analysis. See reader comments as well.
Zotero vs del.icio.us vs Diigo
Okay, here it is. I’m dumping Zotero, Delicious, and Google Notebook for Diigo. Blasphemy to some, I know, but I can basically get all I need in one:
Beyond this comparison, I find Diigo to be aesthetically pleasing compared to Zotero and Delicious. Not to mention, their is a Facebook-ish feel in terms of the community features of Diigo that really help to extend the learning community more so than Zotero or Delicious.
Just take a look and you’ll see all that Diigo has to offer!
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can admit that streamlining isn’t the only reason for Diigo. There simply are some great toys built into this tool that I’m anxious to use at a great depth (something I can do by lessening the amount of tools I’m using).
Larry Crosswell on 2008-03-30
All the ways to utilize Diigo
good blog with lots of resources for edtech
shall we also "dump" del.icio.us ?
Okay, here it is. I’m dumping Zotero, Delicious, and Google Notebook for Diigo. Blasphemy to some, I know, but I can basically get all I need in one: This chart by Ryan Bretag summarizes what the sites can dol. he left off a few but this is great.
It started with one student saying “a lot of these tools do the same thing” and
another student later pointing out that the Diigo tool I mentioned did the same
thing as Zotero and Delicious.
Blog by Ryan Bretag
Decide whether or not to keep your delicious account - or make things simpler . . .
Comparison chart of features in several web 2.0 applications : Zotero, Del.icio.us and diigo. Don't need to use all of them as he points out in this post, because Diigo covers most of the functions of all compared.
Blog by Ryan Bretag
'More reviews on Diigo from Ryan Bretag...like his comparison graphic'...
More reviews on Diigo from Ryan Bretag...like his comparison graphic

side-by-side comparison with delicious, zotereo

Great points Sue. For my Personal Learning Environment, Diigo is the perfect fit. For the school setting, it seems like the logical choice on the surface, but I have some concerns and do feel the librarians are critical in discussing whether or not Diigo fits into the overall scheme.
One of those concerns is if Diigo is too much Social Networking. I know that could get me into trouble with the masses, but there are so many features in Diigo that could raise concerns over monitoring. Where with Delicious and Zotero, each one is very specific and there is little to no concerns from the perspective of potential misuse of the tool.
side-by-side comparison with delicious, zotereo
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