Wizlite | Collaborative Page Highlighting
Popularity Report
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URL Tag Cloud
Groups (4)
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Collecting The Web - Extended bookmarking:Notes Highlighting Web
2 members,7 bookmarks
web-services (or browser-addons /software) that offer more rhan saving urls (bookmarking) but also things like highlighting,webclipping or annotating. web content etc
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Collaboration
408 members,805 bookmarks
Collaboration is an exciting topic given all the changes that the Internet has made in helping people achieve common goals across boundaries. Let's celebrate and document these changes through a great collection of links and comments. Now that's collaboration!!!
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Engaging Digital Natives
59 members,447 bookmarks
This list accompanies the Engaging Digital Natives professional presentations conducted by Jennifer Carrier Dorman.
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Web 2.0 Tools
239 members,687 bookmarks
A collection of Web 2.0 Tools and Webtop Apps for creatives, designers, musicians, filmakers, indie tv producers and digital entrepreneurs. From the MsBehaviour Files for The Big Idea, the home of New Zealand's Creative Community.
Bookmark History
Saved by 100 people (32 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-03-02
- Oziray on 2008-10-10 - Tags ajax , collaboration , firefox , extensions
- Cmitton on 2008-09-23 - Tags highlighting , reading-strategies , web2.0
- Mayabelle on 2008-09-05 - Tags firefox , tools , highlighter , web services , addons , wizlite , bookmarklet
- Jenlwagner on 2008-09-03 - Tags teachertools
- Cahse2001 on 2008-08-19 - Tags collaboration , firefox , social , tool , socialsoftware
Public Sticky notes
Welcome to Wizlite.com
Wizlite allows you to highlight text (like on real paper) on any page on the Internet and share it with everybody (or just your friends).
Do you have to research on a topic on the Internet collaboratively? By creating a group on Wizlite you can share pages with their selections among a small group of people.
Go ahead and play with it in sandbox mode.
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ow do I use it?
Wizlite uses a Firefox extension or a bookmarklet (wizlite) to show and store the selections.
You can view public selections anonymously (Firefox extension or bookmarklet: wizanon).
| If you want to create selections yourself, you need to create an account. |
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Public Comment
on 2006-03-31 by geneboy
on 2006-07-13 by sameer
on 2006-07-31 by ziller
on 2006-10-25 by stumax