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5. How can you enhance your Diigo Web Slide show with audio?
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How can you use the List and Slide features of Diigo to present Thinkfinity resources to others?
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“List” is a great way to organize, share and display specific collections of bookmarks. Once you add bookmarks to your list, you can easily drag and drop items to arrange the order in any sequence that you’d like to present.Best of all, once you create a list, when you click the button, you can browse, play and annotate any list of URLs as a slide show! It’s great for content browsing, sharing, and creating unique presentations based on web content.
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4. Once you do that, you’ll be able to play your Web page-based slide show using Diigo for your students and/or colleagues. To share your web slideshow, simply send them the web address that appears while viewing your WebSlide: http://slides.diigo.com/list/mguhlin/tpoetry
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One of the aspects of Diigo Web Slides that is captivating is the fact you can add audio narration, or music, to your Web Slides show. Be sure to either Turn off auto play, unless you change the timings on each of your slides (they are set to 10 seconds each) or indicate in your audio narration when you are switching to the next slide in your web slide show.
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John MehnertThinkfinity boasts access to a host of 50,000+ educational cross-content lesson plans, interactive tools that work well for math, science, and literacy development at multiple grade levels.
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Barbara SylvesterArticle using Diigo to organize the different links found on Thinkfinity to make it more manageable and turn it into slides.
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- Wrote a short narrative for the introduction
- Created a List in Diigo so that I could save my bookmarks to it while bookmarking the web pages I would use.
- Actually Bookmarked the web pages that I would use, making sure to highlight and add comments about parts I wanted to call attention to, as well as check the box that said ADD TO LIST and choosing the list I wanted to save bookmarks to.
- Recorded my audio using Audacity (free audio recorder that works on Windows, Mac and GNU/Linux computers)
- Viewed the MyList page and clicked on WebSlides, then clicked on the preferences to upload my audio.
- Adjusted the duration of the slides to match my narration.
- Relaxed and enjoyed the audio narrated WebSlide.
To plan out my WebSlides above, I followed this process:
Be sure to share your examples of educational Diigo WebSlides!
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jennifer verschoor"Slide Thinkfinity into the Curriculum with Diigo Slides"
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Once you add bookmarks to your list, you can easily drag and drop items to arrange the order in any sequence that you’d like to present.
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Be sure to either Turn off auto play, unless you change the timings on each of your slides (they are set to 10 seconds each) or indicate in your audio narration when you are switching to the next slide in your web slide show.
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10 Mar 09
william doustcurriculum via web tools - and lesson plans - US though, but could we tweak it?
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Slide Thinkfinity into the Curriculum with Diigo Slides
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t is actually a collection of lesson plans, interactive web tools that allow you to manipulate numbers, images, data, and much more. Looking for interactive games that are age appropriate? Thinkfinity has them with appropriate lesson plans and web resources. Best of all, Thinkfinity has 4 portals—Educators, Parents, Students, and Afterschool—that allow easy access to select resources that are available at no cost.
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Dennis OConnorMore on innovative uses of diigo from Miquel Guhlin. The use of diigo's list and slide features to create a 'pathfinder' for any thematic topic is intriguing.
Use Diigo, the social bookmarking and annotation tool, to help organize your bookmarks, and then use the slides feature of Diigo to present the web pages to students, colleagues and friends. This article addresses how to accomplish this and responds to these key questions:
1. What is Thinkfinity?
2. How can you use Diigo to store your favorite bookmarks, annotations (highlights and comments) for Thinkfinity?
3. How can you use the List and Slide features of Diigo to present Thinkfinity resources to others?
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The List feature is described in this way by Diigo:
“List” is a great way to organize, share and display specific collections of bookmarks. Once you add bookmarks to your list, you can easily drag and drop items to arrange the order in any sequence that you’d like to present.Best of all, once you create a list, when you click the button, you can browse, play and annotate any list of URLs as a slide show! It’s great for content browsing, sharing, and creating unique presentations based on web content.
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Alexis KrystenInfo on using Diigo to keep track of your resources on Thinkfinity
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How can you track all Thinkfinity resources?
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Using Diigo.com—read a description of this here—you are able to easily create lists of bookmarked resources and activities you want your students to use, or that you want to share with other educators.
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Bookmark, highlight key portions of the Thinkfinity resource pages, add comments to them sites and then share them via the Web. Instead of having to click your way—or having your students click—through multiple web pages, you can save instructional time by going directly using the Slides feature of Diigo.
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How can you use the List and Slide features of Diigo to present Thinkfinity resources to others?
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“List” is a great way to organize, share and display specific collections of bookmarks. Once you add bookmarks to your list, you can easily drag and drop items to arrange the order in any sequence that you’d like to present.
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Brandi CaldwellUsing Diigo webslides for a preso and adding audio and annotations to it... cool
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Claire HertzTake a look at Thinkfinity and the way to organize it in Diigo...Miguel Guhlin is amazing...he's from Texas and you should be able to find him at NECC - look for him while you're there!
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Peggy GeorgeExcellent blog post and tutorial by Miguel Guhlin re using Diigo WebSlides to organize tools and resources for Thinkfinity
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Lynne CroweInfo on using Diigo to keep track of your resources on Thinkfinity
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