Helen Mowers on 2009-03-26
I love this comment about diigo--"living knowledge sharing community"--this is what it's all about. Learning should be organic and collaborative.
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Read; good lists of capabilities and uses, though most are beyond the scope of preliminary teacher uses, e.g.: sending bookmarks or annotations to your blog.
After testing Diigo for a while, I love the fact that Diigo maintains all the annotations and comments that I’ve previously left on a web page, which speeds up future revisions on all of my previous findings. Furthermore, there are many specific public groups to join that will definitely help to expand my knowledge. Diigo, in my opinion, is not only an online research tool; it is a living knowledge sharing community.
Helen Mowers on 2009-03-26
I love this comment about diigo--"living knowledge sharing community"--this is what it's all about. Learning should be organic and collaborative.
As a personal research tool, you can use Diigo to,

As a collaborative research platform, you can use Diigo to,



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