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How are you using Diigo in learning environments? This research tool has a great deal of potential for individuals and groups looking to grow and evolve learning.
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First few weeks of caring infants are daunting for newbie parents. They really need to know how to care for infants. Read out here for some important tips on newborn infant care and share your view…Continue
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What I really do like about diigo are its social features and the highlighting functionality. - However, I would love to see a "characters countdown" in the bookmarklet window like there is one in…Continue
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Let's use this discussion to share our diigo profiles so we can connect and share resources!Mine: http://www.diigo.com/user/mbteachI am…Continue
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Diigo sounds great! What is their web address? diigo.com doesn't seem to load!
Love Diigo--it's my online memory, for myself, for my students, for my colleagues. Innumerable times this past year I've been able to share resources, articles and the like with a colleague or a students quickly and easily.
I'm still working out my floating sticky notes use so that in the long term, I'll know what was Diigo-worthy about each link.
I teach a Best Practices Web 2.0 course and one of the modules deals with social bookmarking. All students in the course join our diigo group and are encouraged to contribute sites to the group in addition to creating their own social bookmarking site.
Feel free to join one or both of our Web 2.0 groups:
http://groups.diigo.com/group/web20-bp
http://groups.diigo.com/group/web-20-enhancing-education-through-te...
or follow my personal diigo bookmarks (game design and development, Web 2.0, etc.):
http://www.diigo.com/user/Mr_isaacs
Cheers,
Steve Isaacs
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