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01 Feb 18
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Exactly what is a social bookmark? Many educators already use Bookmarks or Favorites in their personal browsers to save Web sites they use frequently in class or at home.
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ut, what if you've saved a site on your home computer and want to find that Web site while you're at school? Or say you want to share your bookmarked sites on Edgar Allen Poe with other teachers? The typical bookmark/favorite system doesn't work for these scenarios.
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So, you know at a glance that you already have a lot of information on World War II, but not nearly as much on the Spanish-American War. Thus you benefit from the research of others, while having a far more dynamic and helpful system of organization.
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could have students sign up for accounts, save and tag Web sites on certain topics, and then share them among themselves.
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26 Jan 18
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That technique uses a Web-based service instead of your browser to save and organize bookmarks.
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to consider using social bookmarking.
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if a site has both an interactive tool on alliteration and good biographical material on Langston Hughes, do you put it your Langston Hughes folder or your Alliteration folder
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this online PDF document is a not-to-be-missed resource for any educator wanting information on social bookmarking.
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But, what if you've saved a site on your home computer and want to find that Web site while you're at school?
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he answer to that question is to consider using social bookmarking. That technique uses a Web-based service instead of your browser to save and organize bookmarks.
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ype a few keywords called tags (Langston Hughes, alliteration, Black History, metaphor, rubric, and so on.), and your sites are organized automatically with sites saved by other users,
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not just by alphabetical order, but also by how often you use a given tag.
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glance that you already have a lot of information on World War II, but not nearly as much on the Spanish-American War.
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The following is a list of the top sites where you can store social bookmarks and get more information on using this exciting tool in your K-12 classroom!
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too much information, too much sharing.
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A thought-provoking essay for anyone trying to decide if this tool is beneficial for their own professional development and for their classroom.
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Diigo
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25 Jan 18
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Many educators already use Bookmarks or Favorites in their personal browsers to save Web sites they use frequently in class or at home. But, what if you've saved a site on your home computer and want to find that Web site while you're at school?
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The answer to that question is to consider using social bookmarking. That technique uses a Web-based service instead of your browser to save and organize bookmarks. Instead of individually saving the site in a variety of folders, you just type a few keywords called tags (Langston Hughes, alliteration, Black History, metaphor, rubric, and so on.), and your sites are organized automatically with sites saved by other users, using those same keywords.
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Many educators already use Bookmarks or Favorites in their personal browsers to save Web sites they use frequently in class or at home.
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nstead of individually saving the site in a variety of folders, you just type a few keywords called tags
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tnguyen789This gives a few advantages of using social Bookmarking. It names some useful social bookmarking sites for us, especially educators.
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That technique uses a Web-based service instead of your browser to save and organize bookmarks.
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You even can see a list of your saved bookmarks, not just by alphabetical order, but also by how often you use a given tag.
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Del.icio.us
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This service is easy to use and free, but because there is no filter, it's more appropriate for educators than students.
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7 Things You Should Know about Social Bookmarking
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this online PDF document is a not-to-be-missed resource for any educator wanting information on social bookmarking.
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BuddyMarks
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Although not specifically targeted to K-12 users, this site does allow a closed group of users to share bookmarks.
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Wikipedia on Social Bookmarking
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This site is particularly helpful for educators who want to know the techie nuts and bolts.
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24 Sep 17
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14 Aug 17
nmhawk"Social bookmarking is the technique uses a Web-based service instead of your browser to save and organize bookmarks. Instead of individually saving the site in a variety of folders, you just type a few keywords called tags (Langston Hughes, alliteration, Black History, metaphor, rubric, and so on.), and your sites are organized automatically with sites saved by other users, using those same keywords. "
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04 Jun 17
jeffrey3469Social bookmarking is the use of keywords to organize and share favorite Web sites. Education World has selected the best social bookmarking sites, as well as resources that provide tips on its use, so take a look!
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27 Apr 17
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01 Mar 17
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13 Feb 17
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alled tags (Langston Hughes, alliteration, Black History, metaphor, rubric, and so on.), and your sites are organized automatically with sites saved by other users, using those same keywords. You even can see a list of your saved bookmarks, not just by alphabetical order, but also by how often you use a given tag.
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07 Feb 17
sapphire9213This an easy read, although there are a lot of links to read too. I has links Del.icio.us, talks about seven things to know about social bookmarking, and a lot of other helpful resources and cites.
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What if there are not just two savable aspects of that site, but five or ten great things on very different topics? How many times do you bookmark the site and how many folders do you create?
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Reinventing Radio: On PhoneTags The BBC offers cell phone users a way to text in and tag their favorite songs
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06 Feb 17
bigtasty539Tell you what to look out for. other website to do this bookmarking on.
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Although Education World normally only lists Web sites in its Sites to See articles, this online PDF document is a not-to-be-missed resource for any educator wanting information on social bookmarking. The brochure begins with a scenario of two professors trying to save and organize Web sites. Frequently asked questions and answers fill the rest of the document. In less than five minutes, you'll get a quick understanding of this tool!
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bwilliams91This website tells me what some trusted sources are and trusted tags are. It also gives me 7 things I should know about social bookmarking.
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The answer to that question is to consider using social bookmarking. That technique uses a Web-based service instead of your browser to save and organize bookmarks. Instead of individually saving the site in a variety of folders, you just type a few keywords called tags (Langston Hughes, alliteration, Black History, metaphor, rubric, and so on.), and your sites are organized automatically with sites saved by other users, using those same keywords. You even can see a list of your saved bookmarks, not just by alphabetical order, but also by how often you use a given tag. So, you know at a glance that you already have a lot of information on World War II, but not nearly as much on the Spanish-American War. Thus you benefit from the research of others, while having a far more dynamic and helpful system of organization.
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Although Education World normally only lists Web sites in its Sites to See articles, this online PDF document is a not-to-be-missed resource for any educator wanting information on social bookmarking. The brochure begins with a scenario of two professors trying to save and organize Web sites. Frequently asked questions and answers fill the rest of the document. In less than five minutes, you'll get a quick understanding of this tool!
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Wikipedia is the Web's largest collaborative encyclopedia.
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This site is particularly helpful for educators who want to know the techie nuts and bolts.
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03 Feb 17
tangytoucanThis article explains what social bookmarking is and how it makes saving websites easier than the typical bookmark/favorite. It also shows how it makes teaching with computers easier.
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Exactly what is a social bookmark? Many educators already use Bookmarks or Favorites in their personal browsers to save Web sites they use frequently in class or at home. But, what if you've saved a site on your home computer and want to find that Web site while you're at school? Or say you want to share your bookmarked sites on Edgar Allen Poe with other teachers? The typical bookmark/favorite system doesn't work for these scenarios.
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panda_boyTells about the purpose of Social Bookmarking. And also tells us what it is. Also it gives sites where you can store social bookmarks
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Many educators already use Bookmarks or Favorites in their personal browsers to save Web sites they use frequently in class or at home. But, what if you've saved a site on your home computer and want to find that Web site while you're at school?
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Wikipedia is the Web's largest collaborative encyclopedia. Its strength is in its coverage of just such emerging technologies as social bookmarking.
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matthew_kelly_13This website teach me what to know and what is safer for you and your computer. Also on how to be better at social bookmarking.
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Wikipedia is the Web's largest collaborative encyclopedia.
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Tags Vs. Trusted Sources
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chubbs55555helps finds social bookmarking sites. tells what social booking marking is
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Sites to See: Social Bookmarking
Exactly what is a social bookmark? Many educators already use Bookmarks or Favorites in their personal browsers to save Web sites they use frequently in class or at home. But, what if you've saved a site on your home computer and want to find that Web site while you're at school? Or say you want to share your bookmarked sites on Edgar Allen Poe with other teachers? The typical bookmark/favorite system doesn't work for these scenarios.
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That technique uses a Web-based service instead of your browser to save and organize bookmarks. Instead of individually saving the site in a variety of folders, you just type a few keywords called tags (Langston Hughes, alliteration, Black History, metaphor, rubric, and so on.), and your sites are organized automatically with sites saved by other users, using those same keywords.
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writingbooks18This website tells what bookmarking actually is. This website tells the differences between tags and trusted sources.
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Instead of individually saving the site in a variety of folders, you just type a few keywords called tags (Langston Hughes, alliteration, Black History, metaphor, rubric, and so on.), and your sites are organized automatically with sites saved by other users, using those same keywords.
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Don't worry: the hardest part of this Web site is remembering how to spell it!
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02 Feb 17
toasty44This site describes how you do not need to save a site to many folders when you can just use keywords.
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The answer to that question is to consider using social bookmarking. That technique uses a Web-based service instead of your browser to save and organize bookmarks. Instead of individually saving the site in a variety of folders, you just type a few keywords called tags (Langston Hughes, alliteration, Black History, metaphor, rubric, and so on.), and your sites are organized automatically with sites saved by other users, using those same keywords. You even can see a list of your saved bookmarks, not just by alphabetical order, but also by how often you use a given tag. So, you know at a glance that you already have a lot of information on World War II, but not nearly as much on the Spanish-American War. Thus you benefit from the research of others, while having a far more dynamic and helpful system of organization.
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frank102This website has many different bookmarking website link and tells what social bookmarking is. Tells what it basic for a bookmarking website.
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Many educators already use Bookmarks or Favorites in their personal browsers to save Web sites they use frequently in class or at home.
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The typical bookmark/favorite system doesn't work for these scenarios.
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That technique uses a Web-based service instead of your browser to save and organize bookmarks. Instead of individually saving the site in a variety of folders, you just type a few keywords called tags (Langston Hughes, alliteration, Black History, metaphor, rubric, and so on.), and your sites are organized automatically with sites saved by other users, using those same keywords.
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far more dynamic and helpful system of organization
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Del.icio.us
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Del.icio.us is one of the Web's largest social bookmarking sites.
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but because there is no filter, it's more appropriate for educators than students.
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free,
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7 Things You Should Know about Social Bookmarking
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BuddyMarks
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fairly simple to use
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service is free
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Wikipedia on Social Bookmarking
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social bookmarking simply can be too much information, too much sharing.
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decide if this tool is beneficial for their own professional development and for their classroom.
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01/29/2013
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frank104This website talks about what is bookmarking. It also lists seven things to know about bookmarking. Tells you about trustworthy and untrustworthy bookmarking sites.
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Many educators already use Bookmarks or Favorites in their personal browsers to save Web sites they use frequently in class or at home.
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Exactly what is a social bookmark?
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7 Things You Should Know about Social Bookmarking
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muddmh2003This site explains how social bookmarking works and how it can be used for educational purposes. It also names several different sites that can be used for social bookmarking.
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7 Things You Should Know about Social Bookmarking
Although Education World normally only lists Web sites in its Sites to See articles, this online PDF document is a not-to-be-missed resource for any educator wanting information on social bookmarking. The brochure begins with a scenario of two professors trying to save and organize Web sites. Frequently asked questions and answers fill the rest of the document. In less than five minutes, you'll get a quick understanding of this tool!
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31 Jan 17
doodle03This website is very helpful for young students who want to learn more about social bookmarking sites. It allows you to known which social bookmarking websites are the most beneficial.
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Education World: Sites to See: Social Bookmarking
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Many educators already use Bookmarks or Favorites in their personal browsers to save Web sites they use frequently in class or at home.
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That technique uses a Web-based service instead of your browser to save and organize bookmarks. Instead of individually saving the site in a variety of folders, you just type a few keywords called tags (Langston Hughes, alliteration, Black History, metaphor, rubric, and so on.), and your sites are organized automatically with sites saved by other users, using those same keywords.
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You even can see a list of your saved bookmarks, not just by alphabetical order, but also by how often you use a given tag. So, you know at a glance that you already have a lot of information on World War II, but not nearly as much on the Spanish-American War. Thus you benefit from the research of others, while having a far more dynamic and helpful system of organization.
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Exactly what is a social bookmark? Many educators already use Bookmarks or Favorites in their personal browsers to save Web sites they use frequently in class or at home. But, what if you've saved a site on your home computer and want to find that Web site while you're at school? Or say you want to share your bookmarked sites on Edgar Allen Poe with other teachers? The typical bookmark/favorite system doesn't work for these scenarios.
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17 Oct 16
fakesfavoritesSocial bookmarking is the use of keywords to organize and share favorite Web sites. Education World has selected the best social bookmarking sites, as well as resources that provide tips on its use, so take a look!
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01 Oct 16
tysj81Social bookmarking is the use of keywords to organize and share favorite Web sites. Education World has selected the best social bookmarking sites, as well as resources that provide tips on its use, so take a look!
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29 Sep 16
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Del.icio.us
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28 Sep 16
mbaker36This one goes in depth of what is needed to tag. it is super cool.
library networking education school bookmark bookmarking computers social socialbookmarking social bookmarking social_bookmarking Technology tagging
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Exactly what is a social bookmark?
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Also, because you can put these bookmarked sites into folders that you label with a name like "Osmosis sites" or "Civil War Documents," there is some minimal organization, but it's fairly limited
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That technique uses a Web-based service instead of your browser to save and organize bookmarks
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the hardest part of this Web site is remembering how to spell it!
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Del.icio.us is one of the Web's largest social bookmarking sites
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Wikipedia is the Web's largest collaborative encyclopedia
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aboscherattoThis says some things about other bookmarking sites. Its says that some of them I shouldn't use.
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Instead of individually saving the site in a variety of folders, you just type a few keywords called tags (Langston Hughes, alliteration, Black History, metaphor, rubric, and so on.), and your sites are organized automatically with sites saved by other users, using those same keywords.
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but also by how often you use a given tag.
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it's more appropriate for educators than students.
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Although not specifically targeted to K-12 users, this site does allow a closed group of users to share bookmarks. So, you could have students sign up for accounts, save and tag Web sites on certain topics,
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in this blog posting that social bookmarking simply can be too much information, too much sharing. A thought-provoking essay for anyone trying to decide if this tool is beneficial for their own professional development and for their classroom.
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27 Sep 16
cmcgowan12This site has a real life example to show you how social bookmarking is better than just having the browser bookmark it. this one also has a list of sites. The one downside I see is the random ads obscuring the screen occasionally.
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For example, if a site has both an interactive tool on alliteration and good biographical material on Langston Hughes, do you put it your Langston Hughes folder or your Alliteration folder -- or do you put it in two folders and save it twice? What if there are not just two savable aspects of that site, but five or ten great things on very different topics? How many times do you bookmark the site and how many folders do you create?
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miglesias2017This site shows how social book marking works. It also shows how it is useful in many cases.
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ut, what if you've saved a site on your home computer and want to find that Web site while you're at school? Or say you want to share
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social bookmarking.
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That technique uses a Web-based service instead of your browser to save and organize bookmarks.
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aatkinson3tells how what we use social bookmarking for. But other facts that you can know about it too.
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Many educators already use Bookmarks or Favorites in their personal browsers to save Web sites they use frequently in class or at home.
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Osmosis sites" or "Civil War Documents,
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"Osmosis sites" or "Civil War Documents,"
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Del.icio.us is one of the Web's largest social bookmarking sites.
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anguyen42This website tell us what sites we should use for social bookmarking. It also tells you 7 things you should know about social bookmarking. It also explains the word social bookmarking.
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How many times do you bookmark the site and how many folders do you create?
The answer to that question is to consider using social bookmarking.
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Instead of individually saving the site in a variety of folders, you just type a few keywords called tags (Langston Hughes, alliteration, Black History, metaphor, rubric, and so on.), and your sites are organized automatically with sites saved by other users, using those same keywords.
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Tags Vs. Trusted Sources
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Del.icio.us
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BuddyMarks
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7 Things You Should Know about Social Bookmarking
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Wikipedia on Social Bookmarking
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tknapp"Web sites they use frequently in class or at home. But, what if you've saved a site on your home computer and want to find that Web site while you're at school? Or say you want to share your bookmarked sites on Edgar Allen Poe with other teachers? The typical bookmark/favorite system doesn't work for these scenarios.
Also, because you can put these bookmarked sites into folders that you label with a name like "Osmosis sites" or "Civil War Documents," there is some minimal organization, but it's fairly limited. For example, if a site has both an interactive tool on alliteration and good biographical material on Langston Hughes, do you put it your Langston Hughes folder or your Alliteration folder -- or do you put it in two folders and save it twice? What if there are not just two savable aspects of that site, but five or ten great things on very different topics? How many times do you bookmark the site and how many folders do you create?"-
Web sites they use frequently in class or at home. But, what if you've saved a site on your home computer and want to find that Web site while you're at school? Or say you want to share your bookmarked sites on Edgar Allen Poe with other teachers? The typical bookmark/favorite system doesn't work for these scenarios.
Also, because you can put these bookmarked sites into folders that you label with a name like "Osmosis sites" or "Civil War Documents," there is some minimal organization, but it's fairly limited. For example, if a site has both an interactive tool on alliteration and good biographical material on Langston Hughes, do you put it your Langston Hughes folder or your Alliteration folder -- or do you put it in two folders and save it twice? What if there are not just two savable aspects of that site, but five or ten great things on very different topics? How many times do you bookmark the site and how many folders do you create?
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Although Education World normally only lists Web sites in its Sites to See articles, this online PDF document is a not-to-be-missed resource for any educator wanting information on social bookmarking. The brochure begins with a scenario of two professors trying to save and organize Web sites. Frequently asked questions and answers fill the rest of the document. In less than five minutes, you'll get a quick understanding of this tool!
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Del.icio.us is one of the Web's largest social bookmarking sites.
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Exactly what is a social bookmark? Many educators already use Bookmarks or Favorites in their personal browsers to save Web sites they use frequently in class or at home. But, what if you've saved a site on your home computer and want to find that Web site while you're at school? Or say you want to share your bookmarked sites on Edgar Allen Poe with other teachers? The typical bookmark/favorite system doesn't work for these scenarios.
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The answer to that question is to consider using social bookmarking. That technique uses a Web-based service instead of your browser to save and organize bookmarks. Instead of individually saving the site in a variety of folders, you just type a few keywords called tags (Langston Hughes, alliteration, Black History, metaphor, rubric, and so on.), and your sites are organized automatically with sites saved by other users, using those same keywords. You even can see a list of your saved bookmarks, not just by alphabetical order, but also by how often you use a given tag. So, you know at a glance that you already have a lot of information on World War II, but not nearly as much on the Spanish-American War. Thus you benefit from the research of others, while having a far more dynamic and helpful system of organization.
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Del.icio.us
Don't worry: the hardest part of this Web site is remembering how to spell it! Del.icio.us is one of the Web's largest social bookmarking sites. This service is easy to use and free, but because there is no filter, it's more appropriate for educators than students. Still, it's the best first-step for an educator wanting to see what social bookmarks are all about -
BuddyMarks
Although not specifically targeted to K-12 users, this site does allow a closed group of users to share bookmarks. So, you could have students sign up for accounts, save and tag Web sites on certain topics, and then share them among themselves. This service is free and fairly simple to use. Check out the About and Help links for more information, and then click Join Now to get started. -
- Social Bookmarking from TeacherLibrarianWiki
- Diigo An alternative to Del.icio.us (not filtered, so not for K-12 use)
- Reinventing Radio: On PhoneTags The BBC offers cell phone users a way to text in and tag their favorite songs.
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Many educators already use Bookmarks or Favorites in their personal browsers to save Web sites they use frequently in class or at home. But, what if you've saved a site on your home computer and want to find that Web site while you're at school?
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Also, because you can put these bookmarked sites into folders that you label with a name like "Osmosis sites" or "Civil War Documents," there is some minimal organization, but it's fairly limited. For example, if a site has both an interactive tool on alliteration and good biographical material on Langston Hughes, do you put it your Langston Hughes folder or your Alliteration folder -- or do you put it in two folders and save it twice? What if there are not just two savable aspects of that site, but five or ten great things on very different topics? How many times do you bookmark the site and how many folders do you create?
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That technique uses a Web-based service instead of your browser to save and organize bookmarks. Instead of individually saving the site in a variety of folders, you just type a few keywords called tags (Langston Hughes, alliteration, Black History, metaphor, rubric, and so on.), and your sites are organized automatically with sites saved by other users, using those same keywords. You even can see a list of your saved bookmarks, not just by alphabetical order, but also by how often you use a given tag.
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17 Mar 16
Lisa HohenshiltSocial bookmarking is the use of keywords to organize and share favorite Web sites. Education World has selected the best social bookmarking sites, as well as resources that provide tips on its use, so take a look!
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26 Jan 16
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Many educators already use Bookmarks or Favorites in their personal browsers to save Web sites they use frequently in class or at home.
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Also, because you can put these bookmarked sites into folders that you label with a name like "Osmosis sites" or "Civil War Documents,"
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25 Jan 16
hail21This website explains exactly what social bookmarking is and how it works. It can really help when I am confused about any concept of social bookmarking.
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you can put these bookmarked sites into folders that you label with a name like "Osmosis sites" or "Civil War Documents,"
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Instead of individually saving the site in a variety of folders, you just type a few keywords called tags
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and your sites are organized automatically with sites saved by other users, using those same keywords.
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7 Things You Should Know about Social Bookmarking
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22 Jan 16
ninjamaster123This website shows you what social bookmarking is. Why you should use it.
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yjduranYou save your work and organize your work. This also tells what we should know for social bookmarking.
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lukedog1this is about all of the uses for bookmarking. and how you should use them
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Exactly what is a social bookmark? Many educators already use Bookmarks or Favorites in their personal browsers to save Web sites they use frequently in class or at home. But, what if you've saved a site on your home computer and want to find that Web site while you're at school? Or say you want to share your bookmarked sites on Edgar Allen Poe with other teachers? The typical bookmark/favorite system doesn't work for these scenarios.
Also, because you can put these bookmarked sites into folders that you label with a name like "Osmosis sites" or "Civil War Documents," there is some minimal organization, but it's fairly limited. For example, if a site has both an interactive tool on alliteration and good biographical material on Langston Hughes, do you put it your Langston Hughes folder or your Alliteration folder -- or do you put it in two folders and save it twice? What if there are not just two savable aspects of that site, but five or ten great things on very different topics? How many times do you bookmark the site and how many folders do you create?
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adfjklbgjlsdfdSocial bookmarking is the use of keywords to organize and share favorite Web sites. Education World has selected the best social bookmarking sites, as well as resources that provide tips on its use, so take a look!
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batman012202This website is very informative on social bookmarking. It also explains what it is and how to use it.
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save and organize bookmarks
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keywords called tags
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saved
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Del.icio.us is one of the Web's largest social bookmarking sites
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share bookmarks
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Wikipedia is the Web's largest collaborative encyclopedia
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can be too much information
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benjamin322Social bookmarking is the use of keywords to organize and share favorite Web sites. Education World has selected the best social bookmarking sites, as well as resources that provide tips on its use, so take a look!
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pizzack_rollsSocial bookmarking is the use of keywords to organize and share favorite Web sites. Education World has selected the best social bookmarking sites, as well as resources that provide tips on its use, so take a look!
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addisonfoyThis website taught me about tagging, and the most popular bookmarking website. It also taught me some new purposing of bookmarking.
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But, what if you've saved a site on your home computer and want to find that Web site while you're at school?
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That technique uses a Web-based service instead of your browser to save and organize bookmarks. Instead of individually saving the site in a variety of folders, you just type a few keywords called tags (Langston Hughes, alliteration, Black History, metaphor, rubric, and so on.), and your sites are organized automatically with sites saved by other users, using those same keywords.
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Del.icio.us is one of the Web's largest social bookmarking sites.
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Although Education World normally only lists Web sites in its Sites to See articles, this online PDF document is a not-to-be-missed resource for any educator wanting information on social bookmarking
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So, you could have students sign up for accounts, save and tag Web sites on certain topics, and then share them among themselves.
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The following is a list of the top sites where you can store social bookmarks and get more information on using this exciting tool in your K-12 classroom!
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The following is a list of the top sites where you can store social bookmarks and get more information on using this exciting tool in your K-12 classroom!
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athena3Outlines some uses for social bookmarking. It also gives you some sites to look at.
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Many educators already use Bookmarks o
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Instead of individually saving the site in a variety of folders, you just type a few keywords called tags (Langston Hughes, alliteration, Black History, metaphor, rubric, and so on.), and your sites are organized automatically with sites saved by other users, using those same keywords.
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Don't worry: the hardest part of this Web site is remembering how to spell it! Del.icio.us is one of the Web's largest social bookmarking sites. This service is easy to use and free, but because there is no filter, it's more appropriate for educators than students.
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ayyye2This website gives ideas on what to look up . This website also explains a lot of things about diigo.
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Sites to See: Social Bookmarking
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The answer to that question is to consider using social bookmarking. That technique uses a Web-based service instead of your browser to save and organize bookmarks. Instead of individually saving the site in a variety of folders, you just type a few keywords called tags (Langston Hughes, alliteration, Black History, metaphor, rubric, and so on.), and your sites are organized automatically with sites saved by other users, using those same keywords. You even can see a list of your saved bookmarks, not just by alphabetical order, but also by how often you use a given tag.
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ayyye1This website describes the best way to create tags. There are many options when it comes to creating an easy to identify bookmark, and this gives step-by-step instructions.
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jraiha"Sites to See: Social Bookmarking
Exactly what is a social bookmark? Many educators already use Bookmarks or Favorites in their personal browsers to save Web sites they use frequently in class or at home. But, what if you've saved a site on your home computer and want to find that Web site while you're at school? Or say you want to share your bookmarked sites on Edgar Allen Poe with other teachers? The typical bookmark/favorite system doesn't work for these scenarios.
Also, because you can put these bookmarked sites into folders that you label with a name like "Osmosis sites" or "Civil War Documents," there is some minimal organization, but it's fairly limited. For example, if a site has both an interactive tool on alliteration and good biographical material on Langston Hughes, do you put it your Langston Hughes folder or your Alliteration folder -- or do you put it in two folders and save it twice? What if there are not just two savable aspects of that site, but five or ten great things on very different topics? How many times do you bookmark the site and how many folders do you create?
The answer to that question is to consider using social bookmarking. That technique uses a Web-based service instead of your browser to save and organize bookmarks. Instead of individually saving the site in a variety of folders, you just type a few keywords called tags (Langston Hughes, alliteration, Black History, metaphor, rubric, and so on.), and your sites are organized automatically with sites saved by other users, using those same keywords. You even can see a list of your saved bookmarks, not just by alphabetical order, but also by how often you use a given tag. So, you know at a glance that you already have a lot of information on World War II, but not nearly as much on the Spanish-American War. Thus you benefit from the research of others, while having a far more dynamic and helpful system of organization.
The following is a list of the top sites where you can store social bookmarks and get more information on using this exciting tool in your K-12 classroom!
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Don't worry: the hardest part of this Web site is remembering how to spell it! Del.icio.us is one of the Web's largest social bookmarking sites. This service is easy to use and free, but because there is no filter, it's more appropriate for educators than students. Still, it's the best first-step for an educator wanting to see what social bookmarks are all about.
See the techtorial on Social Networking for step-by-step instructions on registering, tagging, and viewing sites at Del.icio.us!
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micalacagleThe "seven things you should know about social bookmarking" is the most important area of this site. It speaks very specifically about each of the seven things it contains and really helped me understand social bookmarking more.
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roguin123Social bookmarking is the use of keywords to organize and share favorite Web sites. Education World has selected the best social bookmarking sites, as well as resources that provide tips on its use, so take a look!
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Exactly what is a social bookmark? Many educators already use Bookmarks or Favorites in their personal browsers to save Web sites they use frequently in class or at home. But, what if you've saved a site on your home computer and want to find that Web site while you're at school? Or say you want to share your bookmarked sites on Edgar Allen Poe with other teachers? The typical bookmark/favorite system doesn't work for these scenarios
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msniderhatesmathThis website tells about how bookmarking can be used in a school setting. It also explains sharing bookmarks within the classroom.
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Exactly what is a social bookmark? Many educators already use Bookmarks or Favorites in their personal browsers to save Web sites they use frequently in class or at home. But, what if you've saved a site on your home computer and want to find that Web site while you're at school? Or say you want to share your bookmarked sites on Edgar Allen Poe with other teachers? The typical bookmark/favorite system doesn't work for these scenarios.
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pumpernickel613Education World gives you a few things you might need to know about Social Bookmarking. They tell you little tips and tricks that will make Social Bookmarking easier.
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7 Things You Should Know about Social Bookmarking
Although Education World normally only lists Web sites in its Sites to See articles, this online PDF document is a not-to-be-missed resource for any educator wanting information on social bookmarking. The brochure begins with a scenario of two professors trying to save and organize Web sites. Frequently asked questions and answers fill the rest of the document. In less than five minutes, you'll get a quick understanding of this tool! -
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luke12You can organize your sits by bookmarking them. They will be easier to find
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mackenziel5751A great website with a lot of information.
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buckeyebradyA website on social bookmarking and what tool to use for it. Also it explains why so many educators are using now.
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ryan_finn12This site talks about what social bookmarking is. It also talks about what it is used for and how it can help you.
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Instead of individually saving the site in a variety of folders, you just type a few keywords called tags (Langston Hughes, alliteration, Black History, metaphor, rubric, and so on.), and your sites are organized automatically with sites saved by other users, using those same keywords.
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Exactly what is a social bookmark? Many educators already use Bookmarks or Favorites in their personal browsers to save Web sites they use frequently in class or at home. But, what if you've saved a site on your home computer and want to find that Web site while you're at school? Or say you want to share your bookmarked sites on Edgar Allen Poe with other teachers? The typical bookmark/favorite system doesn't work for these scenarios.
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lisa_morganSocial bookmarking is the use of keywords to organize and share favorite Web sites. Education World has selected the best social bookmarking sites, as well as resources that provide tips on its use, so take a look!
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robinneelySocial bookmarking is the use of keywords to organize and share favorite Web sites. Education World has selected the best social bookmarking sites, as well as resources that provide tips on its use, so take a look!
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davidcpimentelSocial bookmarking is the use of keywords to organize and share favorite Web sites. Education World has selected the best social bookmarking sites, as well as resources that provide tips on its use, so take a look!
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uses a Web-based service instead of your browser to save and organize bookmarks. Instead of individually saving the site in a variety of folders, you just type a few keywords called tags (Langston Hughes, alliteration, Black History, metaphor, rubric, and so on.), and your sites are organized automatically with sites saved by other users, using those same keywords.
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Also, because you can put these bookmarked sites into folders that you label with a name like "Osmosis sites" or "Civil War Documents," there is some minimal organization, but it's fairly limited. For example, if a site has both an interactive tool on alliteration and good biographical material on Langston Hughes, do you put it your Langston Hughes folder or your Alliteration folder -- or do you put it in two folders and save it twice? What if there are not just two savable aspects of that site, but five or ten great things on very different topics? How many times do you bookmark the site and how many folders do you create?
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Don't worry: the hardest part of this Web site is remembering how to spell it! Del.icio.us is one of the Web's largest social bookmarking sites. This service is easy to use and free, but because there is no filter, it's more appropriate for educators than students. Still, it's the best first-step for an educator wanting to see what social bookmarks are all about.
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Tracy McAllisterA good article about social bookmarking
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Rebecca Connellychoosing social bookmarking over saving sites in favorites with folder organization
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Also, because you can put these bookmarked sites into folders that you label with a name like "Osmosis sites" or "Civil War Documents," there is some minimal organization, but it's fairly limited
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That technique uses a Web-based service instead of your browser to save and organize bookmarks. Instead of individually saving the site in a variety of folders, you just type a few keywords called tags
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cheryl nicholsThis site provides a wide range of information about educational issues and technology.
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Karen Vitek"Exactly what is a social bookmark? Many educators already use Bookmarks or Favorites in their personal browsers to save Web sites they use frequently in class or at home. But, what if you've saved a site on your home computer and want to find that Web site while you're at school? Or say you want to share your bookmarked sites on Edgar Allen Poe with other teachers? The typical bookmark/favorite system doesn't work for these scenarios."
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Tiffany FrostAnother great article that is focused on the educational uses of social bookmarking. I love that it also offers other articles worth looking at on the topic. Again, a good resource to refer to as preparing NEMA/NSLA presentation in the Fall.
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