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Research 2.0 shares some resources about bookmarking and learning. These are specific resources using Diigo and other tools.
Updated on 2009-07-22
Created on 2009-06-29
Category: Schools & Education
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General Teacher Information
An overview of these tools.
The educators group on Diigo has over 1000 members with people sharing bookmarks and links. You can subscribe to the RSS feed for just one link or one part of the rss feed.
There are group tags for educators that we share and can use. It helps keep things consistent.
You can drill down and look at tag communities to find other things that are interesting on your topic.
This is the tag community for education, the neat thing is that you can find related groups, bookmarks and people around a topic. This is very powerful.
The site community for my blog - this shows you how it works.
I really like the site community feature - go in here and type the site communities and you can see what is linking to your site and being bookmarked.
Student Research and Sharing
You can have student groups in ways that protect student privacy and help you collaborate. If you have students and experts join a group and set up standard tags, you can have everyone use the same tags and "feed" the information to a wiki or blog, or even have it automatically blog post. This is a powerful way to harness the bookmarks of your adults and make sharing research easy.
Here are the procedures for how we use the Diigo group with the flat classroom projects - we've used this with flat classroom and we've used it with the digiteen projects and ad4dcss (advocates for digital citizenship, safety, and success)
(optional - ask your teacher) This is the bookmarking group that teachers, researchers, and some classrooms will use to share bookmarks about the flatteners and current news.
On the Flat Classroom 2008 Tagging standards page, you can see the main tags coming from the bookmarks (and can drill down and see what they and our expert teachers tagged them.
You can see standard tags, subgroups, and overall bookmarks.
You can see if you click on "related information" how everything tagged work flow software now flows to the student's page that they are doing on this topic.
Digiteen Diigo group that we use with our students on the digital citizenship project. The 9 aspects of digital citizenship correspond with the 9 aspects from Mike Ribble and Gerald Bailey's Digital Citizenship in schools.
This page shows that things bookmarked digital_literacy through the group automatically go to the students in the project. The teachers (who all use diigo) just tag throughout the year to have things ready to go into the wiki when it is time for the project.
This is the wiki with the information from our session on Diigo in the Open Source Lab at NECC. It has current information on bookmarking.
Outline and presentations from the Diigo presentation at NECC that we did. This includes the presentations, outline, and backchannel notes.
17 items | 26 visits
Research 2.0 shares some resources about bookmarking and learning. These are specific resources using Diigo and other tools.
Updated on 2009-07-22
Created on 2009-06-29
Category: Schools & Education
URL: