Quite simply I’m loving it
Diigo
After finally catching up with the weekend’s new posts from my subscriptions I decided that I should sign up to Diigo. So many of the bloggers who I’ve subscribed to use the service that I felt compelled to give it a go. I am impressed. I thought del.icio.us was a nifty bookmarking tool, and it does beat the standard bookmarking tools ie and firefox provide, but it’s got nothing on Diigo.
I’m loving how I can highlight text, and add inline comments. I now understand why everyone was raving about it and the applications it could have for my classrooms. How cool would it be if I could bookmark a few sites for my students to visit, and briefly include some instructions right there on the web for them? We could use the highlighting feature to emphasise note-taking skills. THEY could use comments to jot down their thoughts right there on the web. Quite simply I’m loving it.
Task Cards
Also, I’m working on putting together my first task card. I’m liking the idea of generating three sets of cards (Maths, Science, and IT). Most of the Maths and Science cards will be offline tasks not sure how to accomplish this yet, but given the limited access we have to computers in regular classrooms I don’t want to make life harder for myself. I’d also like to make some IT cards offline activities – you just never know when there’ll be a technology crisis (eg. black out).
I’ve found some interesting Maths, Science, and General Knowledge stuff thanks to internet4classrooms, but haven’t yet found anything for IT. This is a bit annoying as the classes I’m most likely to need task cards for will be IT classes.
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Claire- I agree. Diigo has bee touted for some time now, eh? Why is it that we are just now getting caught up with this?
Part of it has to to be the fact that so MANY people use Delicious… and I have soooo much invested there, that I would hate to abandon all on that site for a new focus right now.
However, I Do agree… Diigo is feature-rich. For every feature there seem to be several options for educational use. It really is impressive.
Sean
December 1st, 2008 at 10:23 amSean, you can export your del.icio.us bookmarks then import them into diigo. That’s what I did and it worked a treat
December 3rd, 2008 at 10:09 am