0The first time ’round, I wasn’t convinced. I tried Diigo more than whole-heartedly, for an entire month. I felt very much like it was good, but not really good enough — poor interface (not intuitive), clunky on the Flash / Javascript it relied on, a toolbar that got in my way, etc. I just...
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Round Two and Version 4: Diigo
Using Diigo Annotation Tools for Intensive Language Feedback
1I love the fact that more and more Core teachers are encouraging online student writing. As an ESL teacher it allows me to ‘catch’ a lot more of my students’ academic writing, especially when I employ tools such as RSS aggregators and Netvibes. However, the ability to comment below what students have written doesn’t...
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Three Gems for the day
0I use to look over people’s blogs that had del.icio.us post linking to all the things they bookmarked that day. I use to think that this was a waste of my time, that those links are just links.
Then I actually started reading some.
Which lead to clicking on some.
Which now has me waiting for people...
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Learning 2.008 Conference and EdubloggerCon Shanghai
0We had a great planning meeting last night looking at the latest numbers for the conference. Not a good sign when we have more presentations then people registered for the conference.
I’m not to worried at this point, but then again I’m not the one in charge of the money. This...
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