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Saved by 86 people (-6 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-11-06


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on 2008-11-07 by yhm0705

great

on 2009-06-10 by virginiaterry

One Stone can put a sticky here and we can add notes to it as we all read it.

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the first great thing about Diigo is that your bookmarks follow you wherever you go.

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the first great thing about Diigo is that your bookmarks follow you wherever you go.

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social bookmarking

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Diigo is a social bookmarking site similar to Delicious but with more features that are beneficial for the classroom. If you are unfamiliar with social bookmarking, let me explain.  When you sit at a computer, you can find a web site you really like and bookmark it or add it to your favorites so you can go back to it in the future.  The problem with bookmarking on a computer is that in order to get back to that bookmark, you have to be on THAT SPECIFIC computer.  If you bookmarked the site at school, when you go home it doesn’t appear on your list.  If you bookmark it on one computer in the lab, you must bookmark it on every computer in the lab in order to have access to it.  So, 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.   

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the first great thing about Diigo is that your bookmarks follow you wherever you go.

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social bookmarking

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the first great thing about Diigo is that your bookmarks follow you wherever you go.

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

The proliferation of Web 2.0 tools on the web offers numerous ways of collaborating with students and colleagues.  One of the most exciting and valuable tools I have seen recently is Diigo, especially with the introduction of Diigo for Educator accounts. 

Diigo is a social bookmarking site similar to Delicious but with more features that are beneficial for the classroom. If you are unfamiliar with social bookmarking, let me explain.  When you sit at a computer, you can find a web site you really like and bookmark it or add it to your favorites so you can go back to it in the future.  The problem with bookmarking on a computer is that in order to get back to that bookmark, you have to be on THAT SPECIFIC computer.  If you bookmarked the site at school, when you go home it doesn’t appear on your list.  If you bookmark it on one computer in the lab, you must bookmark it on every computer in the lab in order to have access to it.  So, 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.   

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The proliferation of Web 2.0 tools on the web offers numerous ways of collaborating with students and colleagues.  One of the most exciting and valuable tools I have seen recently is Diigo, especially with the introduction of Diigo for Educator accounts.

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The proliferation of Web 2.0 tools on the web offers numerous ways of collaborating with students and colleagues.  One of the most exciting and valuable tools I have seen recently is Diigo, especially with the introduction of Diigo for Educator accounts

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Diigo is a social bookmarking site similar to Delicious but with more features that are beneficial for the classroom.

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bookmarking

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When you sit at a computer, you can find a web site you really like and bookmark it or add it to your favorites so you can go back to it in the future.  The problem with bookmarking on a computer is that in order to get back to that bookmark, you have to be on THAT SPECIFIC computer.  If you bookmarked the site at school, when you go home it doesn’t appear on your list.  If you bookmark it on one computer in the lab, you must bookmark it on every computer in the lab in order to have access to it.  So, 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.   

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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.   

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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.   

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first great thing about Diigo is that your bookmarks follow you wherever you go.

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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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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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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.  For example, you can tag all of the sites that are helpful to students about geometry, and then the websites for data analysis or the bookmarks for the unit on Greek mythology.   The great thing is that you can share your Diigo bookmark list with your students, and they can click on the Greek Mythology tag and see all of the resource for the unit.  But, now let’s get to the “social” part of social bookmarking.  Let’s say you find a really awesome site for your unit on Greek Mythology, and you tag it on Diigo.  You see when you look at your bookmark list that 72 other people have tagged that exact same site.  You can see the lists of the other people who have tagged that site, and you might discover a 6th grade teacher in Wisconsin who has an amazing list of Greek mythology sites that you didn’t even know about.  Now you have taken advantage of the social part of the bookmarking process by adding some of those bookmarks to your list. 

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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

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But, now let’s get to the “social” part of social bookmarking.  Let’s say you find a really awesome site for your unit on Greek Mythology, and you tag it on Diigo.  You see when you look at your bookmark list that 72 other people have tagged that exact same site.  You can see the lists of the other people who have tagged that site, and you might discover a 6th grade teacher in Wisconsin who has an amazing list of Greek mythology sites that you didn’t even know about.  Now you have taken advantage of the social part of the bookmarking process by adding some of those bookmarks to your list. 

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on 2008-11-27 by yhm0705

用户将一个有关希腊神话的站点加为diigo中的书签,点击工具栏中的边栏按钮:Diigo Sidebar--中的This URL选项卡,出现一个读者列表"Readers for this page",揭示出还有哪些人也收藏了这个站点.点击人名,即可看到这个人收藏的网页,从中可能发现更多以前不知道的有关希腊神话的网站,加这些网站到自己的希腊神话列表中,从而有效的利用了diigo的社会功能,

teach

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ability to highlight and add sticky notes.  That’s right, I can highlight the key parts of a web page or article and add sticky notes. Every time I come back to that page, when I am logged into Diigo, I will see my highlights and sticky notes.

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One of my favorite features of Diigo and what separates it apart from Delicious for me is the ability to highlight and add sticky notes.  That’s right, I can highlight the key parts of a web page or article and add sticky notes

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One of the goals as educators is that we must help students learn to read effectively on the web and give them the tools to be successful.

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One of the goals as educators is that we must help students learn to read effectively on the web and give them the tools to be successful.

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many students do not know how to highlight effectively

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teach them strategies

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to selectively highlight by modeling

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read a paragraph

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the key words and phrases to highlight

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We can teach them strategies how to selectively highlight by modeling aloud how we read a paragraph and select the key words and phrases to highlight.  We can have them use the sticky notes to list main ideas, details, and key points they want to remember

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On the sticky note the teacher could ask questions and Diigo allows people to comment and reply to the questions on the sticky note.  Students could also add sticky notes for other students to comment on as well.  Another way to use the highlighting tool is that students could go through an article and highlight all of the vocabulary that they didn’t know and learn what it means prior to reading the article.  Or students could put sticky notes about questions they have when reading the text. 

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On the sticky note the teacher could ask questions and Diigo allows people to comment and reply to the questions on the sticky note.  Students could also add sticky notes for other students to comment on as well.  Another way to use the highlighting tool is that students could go through an article and highlight all of the vocabulary that they didn’t know and learn what it means prior to reading the article.  Or students could put sticky notes about questions they have when reading the text. 

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The teacher could also use Diigo and highlight information from a web page or article and put sticky notes throughout the document.  On the sticky note the teacher could ask questions and Diigo allows people to comment and reply to the questions on the sticky note.

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Another way to use the highlighting tool is that students could go through an article and highlight all of the vocabulary that they didn’t know and learn what it means prior to reading the article.

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Another way to use the highlighting tool is that students could go through an article and highlight all of the vocabulary that they didn’t know and learn what it means prior to reading the article.

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Another way to use the highlighting tool is that students could go through an article and highlight all of the vocabulary that they didn’t know and learn what it means prior to reading the article

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important for the teacher to model the thinking

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the features of the educator account.  One of the best things about the educator accounts is that you can create the student accounts, and students do not need to provide an e-mail address.  Another nice feature in Diigo is that you can upload an Excel spreadsheet in .csv format with student names, usernames and passwords, and the accounts are created in an instant.  Student accounts are placed in a private class, and all of the students are considered “friends” and can share bookmarks, sticky notes and group forums automatically.  Student profiles are only viewable by the teacher and other students in the group, so their exposure is limited.   

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Now that you have heard about the educational features of Diigo you will want to know the features of the educator account.  One of the best things about the educator accounts is that you can create the student accounts, and students do not need to provide an e-mail address.  Another nice feature in Diigo is that you can upload an Excel spreadsheet in .csv format with student names, usernames and passwords, and the accounts are created in an instant.  Student accounts are placed in a private class, and all of the students are considered “friends” and can share bookmarks, sticky notes and group forums automatically.  Student profiles are only viewable by the teacher and other students in the group, so their exposure is limited. 

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One of the best things about the educator accounts is that you can create the student accounts, and students do not need to provide an e-mail address.  Another nice feature in Diigo is that you can upload an Excel spreadsheet in .csv format with student names, usernames and passwords, and the accounts are created in an instant.  Student accounts are placed in a private class, and all of the students are considered “friends” and can share bookmarks, sticky notes and group forums automatically.  Student profiles are only viewable by the teacher and other students in the group, so their exposure is limited.   

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One of the best things about the educator accounts is that you can create the student accounts, and students do not need to provide an e-mail address.  Another nice feature in Diigo is that you can upload an Excel spreadsheet in .csv format with student names, usernames and passwords, and the accounts are created in an instant.  Student accounts are placed in a private class, and all of the students are considered “friends” and can share bookmarks, sticky notes and group forums automatically.  Student profiles are only viewable by the teacher and other students in the group, so their exposure is limited.   

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