Web 2.0 for Learning Professionals
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Tags: bookmarking, diigo, social, social_bookmarking, socialbookmarking
I like Diigo for my graduate studies. Unfortunately, I can't use it at work due to privacy restrictions. Which is too bad. I really like diigo for discussions - you have the discussions right on the source page. It's awesome.
I am apart of the Classroom 2.0 group on Diigo and I consider it to be a very useful resource. It's like having 424 pairs of eyes looking for the same things that I'm looking for. I haven't really used the highlighting and sticky notes, and I've noticed that not many other people do, either. There is also not alot of discussion on the forum.
The best feature for me is getting a daily email with all of the bookmarks that were added and shared with the group. I read them every day, and I'm very excited about at least 1/2 of them. If you're more concerned about a flooded inbox, you can set the alerts to weekly or never.
I know very little about diigo, but I love the idea of getting a daily digest email!
I'm here in particular to learn more about how to use Diigo and how to use it in educational settings. I did join Diigo just yesterday.
Kate Klingensmith said:I am apart of the Classroom 2.0 group on Diigo and I consider it to be a very useful resource. It's like having 424 pairs of eyes looking for the same things that I'm looking for. I haven't really used the highlighting and sticky notes, and I've noticed that not many other people do, either. There is also not alot of discussion on the forum.
The best feature for me is getting a daily email with all of the bookmarks that were added and shared with the group. I read them every day, and I'm very excited about at least 1/2 of them. If you're more concerned about a flooded inbox, you can set the alerts to weekly or never.
Please share site that contains some of the highlights and sticky notes with me s well. Saw you post about Diigo Groups, would love for you to share your knowlege about that as well. Thank you in advance. Ciao, Bill...
Hi Bill,
I just created a group called Work Literacy Course. I have invited both you and Meegan. If anyone else wants to join, I've set it as wide open (anyone can join, anyone can view, etc.). Just search for the group name in your Diigo Dashboard. In a classroom setting, I'd use more private settings (or use the Educator Version when it becomes publicly available).
You also might want to join a more established group, like the one that Kate suggested (Classroom 2.0) to see how a large group operates. We can use our group as a sandbox to play with the tools without worry of making errors in front of a huge group!
Bill Graziadei, Ph.D. (aka Dr. G) said:Please share site that contains some of the highlights and sticky notes with me s well. Saw you post about Diigo Groups, would love for you to share your knowlege about that as well. Thank you in advance. Ciao, Bill...
Melanie, I just shared a bookmark with our Diigo Work Literacy Course Group and noticed something interesting.
I had bookmarked a Camtasia demo site on Mindmeister (Mind Mapping) with notes containing URLs to sites. I then shared it with our group. When I went back to test links etc. I noticed a typo in my URL notes. So, I went back to my bookmarks and edited the notes expecting that this edit would carryover to the other groups I shared it with. It did NOT. I went to each group and edited the notes (3x).
Have you noticed this or did I not wait long enough for edit to propagate through from my bookmarks to my shared group sites?
Ciao, Bill...
I haven't noticed that. But then again, I never make typos! ...kidding... Let me test it. You could also post this issue as a discussion within our Diigo group. Maggie Tsai, one of the developers/marketers of Diigo has joined our group there. She is wonderful about answering technical questions about Diigo, and she has been extremely responsive to the educational community.
Bill Graziadei, Ph.D. (aka Dr. G) said:Melanie, I just shared a bookmark with our Diigo Work Literacy Course Group and noticed something interesting.
I had bookmarked a Camtasia demo site on Mindmeister (Mind Mapping) with notes containing URLs to sites. I then shared it with our group. When I went back to test links etc. I noticed a typo in my URL notes. So, I went back to my bookmarks and edited the notes expecting that this edit would carryover to the other groups I shared it with. It did NOT. I went to each group and edited the notes (3x).
Have you noticed this or did I not wait long enough for edit to propagate through from my bookmarks to my shared group sites?
Ciao, Bill...
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