2. Classroom Collaboration Using Social
Bookmarking Service Diigo
by Michael Ruffini - associate professor at the
University of Pennsylvania.
3. This presentation will:
Introduce you to social bookmarking
Guide you through some of the features of Diigo
Provide a response to the article
Credits and links
And a bit about the author
4. "The proliferation of Web 2.0 tools has inspired
the development of a number of applications
designed to enhance collaborative work. Notable
among these are social bookmarking systems. From
a social network platform, they serve as an
organizational tool to collect and organize a variety
of web resources (hyperlinks, documents, podcasts,
video files, graphics, etc.)."
5. This article provides an overview of the various
features of Diigo and how it can be used to
collaborate in the classroom.
It also provides lots of helpful links, extra
reading and tutorials to use the site.
6. Allow users to:
Highlight text and pictures in a variety of colors and
add sticky notes to a bookmarked page
Bookmark important websites at school or home
Categorize websites with titles, notes, keyword tags,
lists, and groups
capture and save an image
View any annotations made by other
Save relevant websites to Diigo student accounts
Comment on other students’ bookmarks
7. Features that make Diigo great for the classroom:
Research, collect, and organize bookmarks, highlights, notes,
screenshots, pictures, etc.
Gain access anywhere and share with the most popular
browsers
Get app applications for Android, iPhone, and iPad
Collaborate with students, teachers, and groups
8. Allows teachers to:
• Highlight important information within text and
images
•Makes it possible to write comments directly on
web pages
•Helps organize thematically linked web pages and
websites
• Supports collaboration and resource sharing
• Facilitates online discussion
9. This article provided useful tools to think about
using in the class.
It also provided helpful images from the website to
navigate a Diigo site.
The article also provides resources for further
reading and lots of useful links
11. Anna Ferdinand is
an MIT student,
journalist, sub
para-educator,
mother of two,
writer, runner etc.
Hinweis der Redaktion
This is a quote from the article that gives a nut graph on what social bookmarking is. The article also gives a history of social bookmarking. It began ten years ago with the site delicious.
The article has charts and bullets to lay out clearly the features of the site. One chart compares Diigo to Delicious. Diigo wins out for usefullness because there is the ability to annotate text.
Many of these features are perfect for online collaboration with students on a research project. They are also wonderful features for the individual researcher which allows for a thorough documentation of the research process.
I plan on using Diigo in the future. I will also refer to this article as it provides the features as well as useful tutorials with graphics that show you how to go about navigating the site.
This is me at my computerThis is some info about meAnd this is my name