Using Diigo Social Bookmarking as a Class Tool
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A simple but powerful workflow: 1 use Diigo to highlight test items from student scribe blog posts; 2. use Diigo to put sticky notes on highlights; 3. create a Diigo group for the class members so they can see teacher highlights as a test review sheet (good, green, paper-free teaching). -
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- 0:00www.diigo.com
- 0:101. Using class blog "scribe posts" as sources for test items on Moodle
- 0:58Diigo (diigo.com): puts highlights and stickynotes on web-pages - web 2.0 annotation tool.
- 1:48You can disable the Diigo popup when you're not highlighting or annotating.
- 1:58You can see these highlights and stickies on any computer around the world, if you sign in to Diigo first.
- 2:24How to add a "sticky note" (annotation).
- 3:10You can share your highlights and notes by creating a "Diigo Group" with your students - "social bookmarking."
- 3:58That's it. Using Diigo and Class Scribe Blogs to create quiz and test questions on Moodle (moodle.com - Moodle is FREE open-source software)
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