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Saved by 46 people (-2 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-04-13
- Teachwithtech on 2008-09-16 - Tags social bookmarking , diigo
- Blogblossoms on 2008-07-30 - Tags Diigo , diigo , tutorials
- Pabeaufait on 2008-07-30 - Tags bookmarking , tagging , annotations , commentary , Diigo , tutorials , resources , teaching , education , learning , online , web2.0 , tools , edtech , videos
- Lauren on 2008-06-02 - Tags Diigo , SocialBookmarking
- Jkitterman on 2008-05-08 - Tags Diigo , mguhlin.net , tutorials
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In the meantime, here are some of the suggestions folks have shared and
I note them here to summarize the ideas for myself...I hope the summary
is useful to you
Highlighted by fqprof
teachers with multiple sections and/or preps can easily customize
information/ resources/ activities using Diigo's groups, lists, and
conversations. This can all even be done at the time that a bookmark
is made (I could send the bookmark to my 7th grade math group/ list,
my pre-algebra group/ list, but not my 7th grade social studies group)
Highlighted by fqprof
Diigo is very useful for allowing peer reviews of assignments.
Students place the assignment on the web and other students critique
it. This removes the need for specialised peer review modules in some
Learning Management Systems.
Highlighted by mwalsh
And that's only the first page...although I've had to copy-n-paste this
content into Thingamablog (Thingamablog doesn't make it easy to
copy-n-paste rich text format in), the rest of you can just go to the
page--and if you have a Diigo account--see highlights, then send those
to yourself. Although Vicki's
written about this, here's what it looks like in screenshots:
Highlighted by jessmcculloch


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on 2008-04-13 by mguhlin
on 2008-04-13 by jstewart