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"As far as I know, Diigo offers the only means to highlight passages and add annotations to websites from within the iPad's native Safari browser."
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As far as I know, Diigo offers the only means to highlight passages and add annotations to websites from within the iPad’s native Safari browser.
I am a user of the social bookmarking site Diigo and wanted to have that available to add my stories I found interesting to my account. Google Reader was nice enough to add the feature where you could add custom services that they might not have listed by default which I thought was pretty kool.
"This review of the bookmarking tool diigo shows how social bookmarking can help you read, organize, and share things you read on the web. I'll show you how to sign up and start using it, then give you a tour of some of the social features." (Library 2.0)
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Here I was using Diigo, Delicious, Google Notebook, and Zotero for my researching, bookmarking, annotating, and sharing. While all strong tools in their own right, it is pretty clear looking at this list that this is what some would call OVER DOING IT!
This post offers an exercise in investigating the role of social bookmarking tools, such as Diigo (previously discussed wrt “Marginalia”) and del.icio.us in contemporary online research. WRT: Writer Response Theory
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A lack of resources has not been of concern in recent months. Between Twitter, Classroom 2.0, my personal learning network and the all the Edubloggers, there is a rich source of information on virtually any topic of interest to an educator looking for information on technology.
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But I recently read something, somewhere that diigo had a new improved tool bar and started to read up on the other Diigo features including the ablility for messaging, creating lists of bookmarks, the ability to turn bookmarks into slideshows, tagrolls and linkrolls, a Firefox sidebar, a Facebook application, blog integration
First, I can lay out the pedagogical idea I had that led to using this particular social bookmark system in the classroom and then come back to the reception of my students. Second, I’m presenting this part of the program with hopes and expectations of
if you’re introducing social bookmarking to complete beginniners, would Diigo or Delicious be a better choice?
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