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Diigo User Communities

Experiencing eLearning

I just realized that Diigo lets me see everyone who has bookmarked my site and what they saved. Diigo doesn’t require any prep work on my part though, which makes it much more likely that I’m going to actually use the information. Here endeth today’s commercial for Diigo. Free Subscription.

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Weekly Bookmarks (5/1/11)

Experiencing eLearning

A full 85% said the voice only needs to sound good enough to get the point across without having to strain to understand it. A surprising 9% said the narration could be computer-generated as long as it didn’t sound too robot-like. Posted from Diigo. Only 12% said they prefer professional voice talent.

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ID and eLearning Links 5/28/19

Experiencing eLearning

expert… Step 3: Analyse it …Willingham suggests that if something sounds too good to be true, then it probably is. We would like to ‘flip’ that as well and say overall (which goes back to the ‘strip it’): If a claim sounds very strong, too generic, too dramatic, then it probably needs more nuance! Posted from Diigo.

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Atmosphere for Commenting

Experiencing eLearning

You sound like a press release. Blogs that sound like press releases don’t just discourage me from commenting, they discourage me from even subscribing. You sound like an infomercial. In my normal posts, no, I don’t think I sound like an infomercial. You sound like a know-it-all.

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Why can't we build something like this for "Objects Used for Learning"?

Mark Oehlert

Sounds useful. . What if we could hook that tool to your Diigo RSS feed so we teach the Machine as we use it? Did you know that when you use it, when you upload a PPT presentation to Slide Rocket it strips all the images out and adds them to an Asset Library? Did I mention its automatic? From the exfm page : .

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Smell of Books

Learning Visions

Which I think sounds like a good thing. and diigo for example. Imagine if Martin Luther or John Adams had used diigo. The article is mostly about Google Book Search, the massive project to "build a comprehensive index of all the books in the world." I think of del.icio.us

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Looking Up

Learning Rebels

Lots of debunking to do for leadership (HR and otherwise) who are reading sound bites instead of valid research. Lots of book marking of favorites, feedly, Diigo, tumblr, “recipe” creation for IFTTT. Myers-Briggs. Learning Styles, the myth of studying, the myth of taking notes.What’s a person to do?