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  • Using Diigo for Organizing the Web for your Class




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    A good friend of mine, Randy Lyseng, has been telling people of the tremendous power and educational value that can be gained from social bookmarking in the classroom. His personal favourite is Diigo.


    My preference is a social bookmarking tool called http://diigo.com. With diigo, you can highlight, add stick notes and make your comments private or public. (Randy Lyseng, Lyseng Tech: Social Bookmarking, November 2006)


    After listening to Randy praise Diigo at every opportunity, I finally started playing with the site (and corresponding program, more on that in a bit) this summer (I know Randy - I’m slow to catch on…)As I started to play with the system, my mind started reeling with all the possibilities. First off, like any other social bookmarking tool, Diigo allows you to put all your favorites/bookmarks in one “central” location. Students can access them from ANY computer in the world (talk about the new WWW: whatever, whenever, where ever). They just open up your Diigo page, and there are all the links. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Diigo’s power lies in it’s group annotations. That’s right, people can now write in the margins of webpages. You can highlight passages of interest, write notes, and even write a blog entry directly from another webpage, quoting passages right from the original text. Sounds great - but to do all that it must be complicated right?


    Nope. To use these advanced features all you need to do is run the Diigo software. This can either be done using a bookmarklet or by downloading and installing the Diigo toolbar. While both have basically the same features, the toobar is less finicky, and allows you to use contextual menus to access features quickly. I also find the toolbar’s highlighting and sticky notes to be easier to read. Ok fine… I can leave notes on webpages - so what?


    Here’s an example. I’m thinking about having my 7B’s record radio plays. I’ve looked them up online and found many scripts from all the old classics available. However many also contain the old endorsements from tobacco and other companies. So I go to a play that I’d like to my students to record and highlight the old commercial. If they’re using diigo when they access this page they’ll see the same text highlighted in pink, and when they mouse over the highlighted text they’ll get a hidden message from me - “I’d like you to write a new advertisement for this section. What other advertisement do you think we could write for here? Write an ad for a virtue or trait that you think is important. For example - “Here’s a news flash for every person in Canada. It’s about a sensational, new kind of personality that will make you the envy of all those around you. It’s call trustworthiness. Why with just a pinch of this great product….” They now have a writing assignment to go along with the recording of the radio play.


    Adding assignments is just one possibility. You can ask questions about the site, or have students carry on conversations about the text. Perhaps about the validity of some information. These notes can be made private (for your eyes only), public, or for a select group of people. You could use the same webpage for multiple classes, and have a different set of sticky notes for each one! Diigo will also create a separate webpage for each group you create, helping you organize your bookmarks/notes further! This technology is useful for any class, but I think is a must have for any group trying to organize something along the lines of the 1 to 1 project. I’m hoping to convince all the core teachers to set up a group page for their classes, and organize their book marks there! I’ve already started one for my 7B Language Arts Class!


    One of the first questions I was asked when I started looking at this site, and more importantly at the bookmarklets and toolbar was is it secure? Will it bring spyware onto our systems? How about stability? I’ve currently been running the Diigo bookmarklet and toolbar on 3 different browsers, Explorer, Firefox, and Safari (sorry, there’s no Safari toolbar yet), across 4 different computers and 2 different platforms with no problems. I’ve also run every virus and spyware scan I can think of, everything checks out clean. I’ve also done an extensive internet check, and can’t find any major problems reported by anyone else. To my mind it’s an absolutely fantastic tool for use in the classroom. Thanks Diigo! And thanks Randy for pointing me in the right direction!

02 Apr 09

Academic Productivity » Diigo - Web Highlighter and Sticky Notes, a delicious killer?

    • In my experience, what makes diigo better?



      1. it saves the content of the page you bookmark, not only the link. Magnolia used to do that before they lost all their user’s data :)
      2. You can highlight! Important, as sometimes you don’t remember what was interesting in a page
      3. Posts are Private by default
      4. There’s a bunch of community features behind it. Example: pop psych
      5. you can post to other sites, including delicious (they are an example of openness)
  • On top of all this, there’s another feature that may well become revolutionary: adding sticky notes to pages, in a way that other people can see it. When using the Diigo toolbar, you can see what other people have highlighted, and also comments (sticky notes) they added. That means that you are no longer limited to leaving comments on blogs, you can do so in any type of page (even static pages). Diigo enables you to drop your comment exactly where it is relevant, not at the end of a long list.
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26 Feb 09

New Comm Biz » Diigo Demo Video: Posting to Twitter

09 Feb 09

FL08 - 21st Century Researching with Diigo - PETE&C 2009

  • Program Description: Learn how to harness the powerful research tools and knowledge-sharing community of Diigo to take your students’ researching capabilities into the 21st century. Through the new Teacher Console and educational accounts your students can safely access the bookmarking and annotation features of Diigo and can collaborate through secure class groups.
05 Feb 09

Kinda Learning Stuff: Delicious vs. diigo

  • It does the things you didn't realise you wanted Delicious to do, but now you've got a taste for those features, you don't really want to go back...
  • Diigo... me like! Have a look... see if you find Delicious slightly less delicious after using Diigo for a couple of weeks!
14 Jan 09

Best Practices: Diigo - 21st Century Tool for Research, Reading and Collaboration

Diigo - 21st Century Tool for Research, Reading and Collaboration

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  • the first great thing about Diigo is
    that your bookmarks follow you wherever you go.  When you
    bookmark a site using your Diigo account, you can have access to
    it at work, home, the computer lab or library.  The other great
    thing is that once you bookmark it, you can share your book mark
    links with students and colleagues and they can all have access
    to your sites.   
  • The next big plus to Diigo is that you get
    to “tag” the sites you want to bookmark.  A tag is the
    classification system you determine so you can organize your
    bookmarks and find the link the next time you need it; this is
    known as a folksonomy. 
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13 Jan 09

Highly recommend Diigo Educator Account - Classroom 2.0

  • I tried out Diigo educator and was REALLY impressed. This let me very quickly (and with no email addresses needed) set up accounts for 30 students. I then created a group for all 3 classes to use and added all the students to the group. In this case, since I only have one more day with the kids and am not sure if they'll be using Diigo after this, I just used the 30 accounts for multiple classes, but if this were for my actual students, I would have created an account for each student. Anyway, once all the students were added to the group, I just instructed them to make sure to share every bookmark for this project with the group. All of the students will then be able to view all of the bookmarks. Again, we couldn't install even the diigolet, but saving right from Diigo worked fine for our purposes. They used the same technique of tagging with last name, class hour, and other appropriate tags.



    I taught both of these methods in a 45 minute class period and the actual explanation of the bookmarking technique took only 7-10 min. of each class period. The kids (7th graders) picked up on it EXTREMELY fast.
  • for long term use and for individual projects I strongly recommend using Diigo educator, especially since I use Diigo so heavily in my personal and professional web research.
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12 Jan 09

Connect@NMC: Social Bookmarking 2.0 with diigo | nmc

  • Calling what it offers as Social Bookmarking 2.0, diigo is a free tool that features a wide range of research and collaboration tools of interest for educators. Join us Wednesday, January 14, 2008 at 9:00AM Pacific Time
  • Please join us in this free event in the NMC Connect Seminar Room at http://nmc.na3.acrobat.com/diigo/
09 Jan 09

Calling all Diigo users

  • Diigo has long been a favorite tool of mine for bookmarking and collaboration. Diigo easily passes my criteria for adding a tool to my toolbox. The tools I use have to do a number of things beyond basic stability and usability:


    1. Save time by automating manual stuff, or taking advantage of work I’m already doing.


    2. The tool or mashup has to be easy and quick to use. One or two clicks, less than 30 seconds.


    3. Foster real connection, collaboration and participation.


    Now Diigo has added another reason to love them, integration with Wordpress, (and other blogging platforms).

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