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    drcercone
    Kathleen Cercone

    About how to use diigo good for tutorial development

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    Craig Nansen

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    Stewart Candelaria

    more information about how to use Diigo

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    Jim Pickett

    A good, brief article on the utility of social bookmarking with some useful tips, too.

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    • Diigo.com is a social bookmarking tool, similar to the popular Del.icio.us service, but Diigo also centralizes various learning possibilities. The social aspect of learning is important, especially with our increasing focus on conversations that add value to what we are learning. Diigo lets you bookmark Web sites and have online conversations about them.
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    • Students place the assignment on the web and other students critique it. This removes the need for specialised peer review modules in some Learning Management Systems.
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    blairteach
    Nancy Blair

    Lots of helpful information on getting started with diigo, including uses.

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    Alyssa Ruesch

    includes ideas for using Diigo in the classroom

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    • As Dr. Judi Harris pointed out so many years ago,
    • As Dr. Judi Harris pointed out so many years ago
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    • New web tools allow you to do MORE than just gather great resources; they allow you to explain why they are great, put virtual post-its on them, and then share that care package of great resource links with your comments with your audience of choice.
    • We need to help our students and ourselves
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      • Bookmarking and organizing, lesson planning, share stuff with kids, online discussions, share information among teachers—team, grade level, school or district wide
      • Facilitating student collaboration for discovering information by doing the following:
        • using the comment ability to analyze and evaluate websites
        • helping students to interact with text and helps them think about what they are reading. Rather than just cutting and pasting, students are asked to consider the text and the meaning of the text. Being selective and researching skills are so important and will move the research agenda further foward.
        • Building an online community of telegatherers and teleplanters.
        • Customizing information using Diigo tools. Teachers with multiple sections and/or preps can easily customize information, resources, activities using Diigo’s groups, lists, and conversations. This can all even be done at the time that a bookmark is made (for example, I could send the bookmark to a 7th grade math group list, a pre-algebra group list, but not the 7th grade social studies group)
        • Enhancing professional learning communities by sharing web resources by using the cool highlighter feature or sticky notes and extend our chat about how to help our students become better readers, then the PD would mean more to us.
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    williamdoust
    william doust

    really, really fab: diigo in education wiki - check out the diagram!

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    pmslibrary
    Carolyn White

    This is an article about using Diigo in education.

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      • Diigo boasts some powerful tools and features that are easy to implement for novice tele-gatherers eager to become teleplanters:

        • Easy installation of a Diigo toolbar (no advertising) into your browser. You can access help and tutorials for Diigo online at http://help.diigo.com
        • If you are not allowed to install toolbars, no problem, use the Digolet tool that can be added to your browser without installation.
        • If you use Del.icio.us social bookmarking tool already, you can easily import your bookmarks from Del.icio.us into Diigo.com via a “wizard.” Diigo does all the work for you!
        • Even more delicious, as you add new bookmarks, Diigo can save them to Del.icio.us. This is great for those that have a network of followers—such as a class of students or colleagues—in Del.icio.us.
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    pmarreddy
    prasanth m

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      • Here is a snippet of the ideas being shared in online conversations by incredible educators that you may be missing out on:


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    • Teach your students, your colleagues how to use Diigo, and you move them right up Bloom’s revised taxonomy.
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      • slideshow of clickable web sites grabbed from your bookmarks. A great way to present awesome resources for children, parents and colleagues.
      • Annotate and add comments to a web page
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    • resource links with your comments
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    • gathering web-based resources is part of our “hunting and gathering” stage of development.
    • We need to help our students and ourselves “teleharvest” (sift through, cogitate, comprehend, etc.) the information that we find, and “telepackage” the knowledge that results from active interaction (application, synthesis, evaluation, etc.) with the information
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    wiredinstructor
    Dennis OConnor

    Diigo boasts some powerful tools and features that are easy to implement for novice tele-gatherers eager to become teleplanters:

    * Easy installation of a Diigo toolbar (no advertising) into your browser. You can access help and tutorials for Diigo online at http://help.diigo.com
    * If you are not allowed to install toolbars, no problem, use the Digolet tool that can be added to your browser without installation.
    * If you use Del.icio.us social bookmarking tool already, you can easily import your bookmarks from Del.icio.us into Diigo.com via a “wizard.” Diigo does all the work for you!
    * Even more delicious, as you add new bookmarks, Diigo can save them to Del.icio.us. This is great for those that have a network of followers—such as a class of students or colleagues—in Del.icio.us.

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    • Clif Mims, a colleague, started a conversation on Diigo—yes, you can start conversations with other learners on Diigo about what you are linking to and writing virtual post-its about—about educational applications of Diigo.
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    • This article shares how you can use the Diigo social bookmarking tool in education
    • 10 ways to Diigo the Web for Education
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    • Are you helping your students make the shift from surfing and searching as
      telegatherers to becoming teleplanters?
    • sift through
    • conversations that add value to what we are learning
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    • New web tools allow you to do MORE than just gather great resources; they allow
      you to explain why they are great, put virtual post-its on them, and then share
      that care package of great resource links with your comments with your audience
      of choice.
    • Diigo lets you bookmark Web sites and have online conversations about them.
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    jansutton
    Jan Sutton

    Ideas on how to use Diigo

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    jtravers
    John Travers

    Excellent blog about the educational potential of diigo.

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      • John Travers

        John Travers on 2008-10-28

        Nice concept, but it would be easier to spread if you remove the 'tele' prefix. Information hunging, gathering, harvesting and planting work for me. And emphasises that these are processes that are not unique to the web or 'tele' world. We need to focus on learning being the exciting thing, and the web just makes it easier to do well.

    • teleplant
    • not involve creating a single web page, wiki, blog or anything like that. You
      can use a no-cost social bookmarking tool known as Diigo to get the job done.
      This article shares how you can use the Diigo social bookmarking tool in
      education. This
    • But you only need one to get started annotating and sharing resources you find
      on the Web
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    todbaker
    Tod Baker

    This article shares how you can use the Diigo social bookmarking tool in education. This article is organized in 3 sections:

    1. How to become a global tele-gatherer with Diigo.
    2. 10 ways to Diigo the Web for Education
    3. Share Your Daily Gathering

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    Kevin Corner

    This article provides detailed information regarding the use of Diigo in an educational setting.

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    • What we don’t do very well yet is to take educationally sound steps beyond telegathering and telehunting).
    • help our students and ourselves “teleharvest”
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    kulcsi
    Zsolt Kulcsár

    1. How to become a global tele-gatherer with Diigo.
    2. 10 ways to Diigo the Web for Education
    3. Share Your Daily Gathering

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    \nWe need to help our students and ourselves “teleharvest” (sift through, cogitate, comprehend, etc.) the information that we find, and “telepackage” the knowledge that results from active interaction (application, synthesis, evaluation, etc.) with the information. \nThen, we need to “teleplant” (telepublish, telecollaborate, etc.) these telepackages by sharing them with others…who use them as information in their… \n…telegathering & telehunting, and the process cycles back around again. \n

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        1. We all begin on the Web by “telegathering” (surfing) and “telehunting”
          (searching. This we can do pretty well. What we don’t do very well yet is to
          take educationally sound steps beyond telegathering and telehunting).
        2. We need to help our students and ourselves “teleharvest” (sift through,
          cogitate, comprehend, etc.) the information that we find, and “telepackage” the
          knowledge that results from active interaction (application, synthesis,
          evaluation, etc.) with the information.
        3. Then, we need to “teleplant” (telepublish, telecollaborate, etc.) these
          telepackages by sharing them with others…who use them as information in their…
        4. …telegathering & telehunting, and the process cycles back around again.
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    • we are trying to encourage both students and teachers to read, reflect, and
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    • YES that does not involve creating a single web page, wiki, blog or anything
      like that. You can use a no-cost social bookmarking tool known as Diigo to get
      the job done. This article shares how
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    Carla Arena

    Hi, Susana. Let's share some resource to use diigo in an educational context to show the group. Let us tag as edudiigolwc as a unique tag to aggregate everything and see how it goes!

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    Miguel shares a way of using Diigo to help students move up Blooms revised taxonomy.

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    Mark Blair

    This article shares how you can use the Diigo social bookmarking tool in education. This article is organized in 3 sections:

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