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The Connected Educator: Building a Professional Learning Network

Allison Rossett

Diigo , Delicious ) allow educators to highlight, tag, and organize relevant webpages. Educators can join different groups on Diigo to receive weekly digest e-mails of the latest shared bookmarks from members in their group. Educators access their PLNs on their own time from their homes, a local coffee shop, or at work during breaks.

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The Connected Educator: Building a Professional Learning Network

Allison Rossett

Diigo , Delicious ) allow educators to highlight, tag, and organize relevant webpages. Educators can join different groups on Diigo to receive weekly digest e-mails of the latest shared bookmarks from members in their group. Educators access their PLNs on their own time from their homes, a local coffee shop, or at work during breaks.

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Experiencing E-Learning » Using Diigo in the Classroom

Experiencing eLearning

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Top 100 Tools for Learning in 2013

OpenSesame

Diigo – Online information management for the highlighter and sticky note type. Townhang – Do more with your leisure time, locally. Badoo – Expand your local networks. VirtualTourist – Hear what the locals are saying about your next destination. build your personal learning network?

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CCK09: Notes on Learning Networks and Connective Knowledge

Experiencing eLearning

I used Diigo to highlight and comment while reading. If you’d like to see my notes in context and don’t use Diigo, use this annotated link for the page. First, context , that is, the localization of entities in a network. Below are quotes from Stephen’s paper and my comments.

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Why Content Curation Should be in Your Skillset

Jay Cross

Diigo facilitates curating bookmarks; here are my Diigo pointers on the topic of Curation. This takes place on the local team level, in communities of practice, and on the internet at large. Several companies offer inexpensive or free curation tools. The best known are scoop.it , pearltrees.com , and storify.com.

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Tech Toolbox | January 2021

Mike Taylor

Diigo – Better reading and research with annotation, highlighter, sticky notes, archiving, bookmarking & more. Diigo is a powerful research tool and a knowledge-sharing community. Collaborate with others in real time, or store all your data locally. Obsidian: A knowledge base that works on local Markdown files.