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    1. DIG DEEPER WITH DIIGO Jennifer Carrier Dorman http://jdorman.wikispaces.com/socialbookmarking
    2. Social Bookmarking in Plain English http://snipurl.com/delicioustutorial
    3. Diigo
      • Diigo = D igest of I nternet I nformation, G roups and O ther stuff
      • Diigo is two services in one
        • it is a research and collaborative research tool on the one hand,
        • and a knowledge-sharing community and social content site on the other.
      http://www.diigo.com/
    4. Social Bookmarking Evolved - Diigo
      • What are educators saying about Diigo?
      Diigo Buzz
    5.  
    6.  
    7. Get The Most Out of Diigo
    8. Get the Most Out of Diigo
      • Introduction to Diigo
        • http://snipurl.com/diigointro
      • Diigo Tutorials (text & video)
        • http://snipurl.com/diigotutorial
      • Help Center
        • http://help.diigo.com/
    9. Diigo – Personal Research Tool
      • Bookmark, highlight, and add sticky notes to any web page
      • Organize your bookmarks and annotations by tags or lists.
      • Access and search your bookmarks anywhere, by tags or by full-text
      • Multiple ways to share your bookmarks and annotations
    10. Diigo – Collaborative Research
      • Diigo groups are ideal for team research
      • Pool and organize resources using group bookmarks
      • Group sticky notes are great for discussion
      • Group tag dictionary to enforce tagging consistency
    11. Diigo – Social Content
      • Find the most popular bookmarks on any subject
      • Subscribe to the most recent bookmarks by tags, sites, or users
      • Get recommended content
      • Get related content while browsing
    12. Diigo – Knowledge-Sharing
      • You are what you annotate.
      • Keep in touch with friends through content
      • Find and connect with people having common interests
      • Multiple ways to connect with people
    13.  
      • Creating Your Account
      Registering for Diigo
    14. Join Diigo
    15. Create Your Account
    16. No Student E-Mail – No Problem
      • Two options:
        • Apply for the Diigo educator upgrade to create student accounts without student e-mails.
        • G-Mail Trick http ://snipurl.com/googletricks
    17. Create Your Profile
      • Create a Diigo avatar
    18. Avatar Options for Students
      • http://www.befunky.com/
      • http://www.mrpicassohead.com/
      • http://www.myoats.com/
      • http://www.picnik.com/
      • http://www.buildyourwildself.com /
      • http://www.dumpr.net/
    19. Add Basic Information
      • Add some basic information or elect to skip
    20. Find Friends
      • Search you e-mail address books for friends already using Diigo or skip
    21. Activate Your Account
      • Diigo will send you an e-mail requesting that you click on a link to verify your account
    22. Activate Your Account
      • Click on the link or copy/paste the URL address to verify your account
    23. Privacy Preferences
      • http://www.diigo.com/profile/edit/basic http://www.diigo.com/profile/edit/other http://www.diigo.com/profile/edit/contact
        • Note :  The new student accounts created through the Teacher Console have pre-set privacy / communication settings.
    24. Getting Started with Diigo
    25. Getting Started With Diigo
      • After verifying, you will be invited to install the Diigo toolbar and learn more about Diigo’s capabilities
    26. Installing the Toolbar
      • Download the toolbar.
        • Click the "Install Diigo Toolbar" button.
      • Run DiigoToolbar.3.0.exe.
      • Restart your browser.
    27. Not Allowed to Install Toolbars?
      • Diigolet is not as feature-rich as the Diigo toolbar, but it can be set-up by simple drag-and-drop - no download or installation needed, and it works for all major browsers.
        • Diigolet is a "super bookmarklet" that allows you to highlight and add sticky-notes, in addition to simple bookmarking.
        • http://www.diigo.com/tools/diigolet
    28. Post to Diigo Browser Button
      • http://www.diigo.com/tools/post_to_diigo
    29. Import Bookmarks from the Web
      • Already have bookmarks hosted on another social bookmarking site? Diigo will import all your bookmarks.
      • http://www.diigo.com/tools/import_all
    30. Import Bookmarks from Browser
    31. Export Bookmarks
      • http://www.diigo.com/tools/export
    32. Cross-Post Your Bookmarks
      • Aren’t ready to give up that Del.icio.us account? Diigo will cross-post all your bookmarks.
        • https://secure.diigo.com/tools/save_to_others
      • Processing the Web
      Bookmarking and Annotating
    33. Using the Toolbar
    34. Annotating with Diigo
      • Share Your Research Across the Web
      Publish Your Bookmarks
    35. Daily Blog Post
      • enables you automatically post entries to your blog(s) every day containing your latest Diigo annotated bookmarks
        • http://www.diigo.com/blog_this/daily_blog
    36. Adding Blogs to Your Diigo Account
      • You can add multiple blogs to your Diigo account
    37. Creating Blog Post Jobs
      • Select your job preferences and submit
    38.  
    39. Blog Directly from Diigo
      • So now as you browse along, you simply highlight and add sticky notes on anything that interests you, and, afterwards, you can easily incorporate your highlights and notes to your blog with one-click "Send to Blog".
        • http://www.diigo.com/blog_this/config
      • All you have to do is add your blog to Diigo
    40. Send to Blog, Twitter, Facebook
    41. Twitter This
      • When you check “Twitter This” when bookmarking, you can cross post to your Twitter feed
    42. Widgetize Your Diigo
      • Diigo has built-in widgets to broadcast your Diigo Tags and Links
    43. Diigo Tagroll
      • http://www.diigo.com/tools/tagroll
    44. Diigo Linkroll
      • http://www.diigo.com/tools/linkrolls
      • Display links that are tag(s) specific and/or with your annotations only.
      • When clicking on the bookmarks displayed, your readers will see your annotations (if any) overlayed on top of the original web page, making it a very effective way to share your findings and views.
    45. Customizing Diigo Linkroll
    46. “ Add to Diigo” Widget
      • Encourage people to add your page / blog post to Diigo, and help to increase exposure for your site / blog posts and drive more traffic to your site / blog!
      • http://www.diigo.com/tools/add_to_diigo
      • Tag & Site Communities, Power Searching
      Diigo Features
    47. Site Communities
      • http://www.diigo.com/community/sites
      • Aggregate users who annotate the same website & build meaningful reader communities
      • Discover and connect with other readers interested in the same site.
    48. Site Communities Watchlist & WebSlides View
    49. Tag Communities
      • http://www.diigo.com/community/tag
      • Aggregate users who annotate sites with the same tags
      • Discover and connect with other readers interested in the same site and explore related tags and groups
    50. Tag Communities
    51. Searching with Diigo
      • Diigo has a built-in search engine that lets you search for bookmarks, people, and groups
    52. Diigo Search Results
      • Contacts, Contact Lists, & Messages
      Diigo Features
    53. Contacts Lists
      • You can organize your contacts to lists to make it easier to share resources and conversations
      • http://www.diigo.com/contact/new_list
    54. Contact Lists
      • Add contacts to a list
    55. Messages / Conversations
      • Discover New Learning
      Diigo Features
    56. Discover New Content
      • Use the Discover features to track your friend’s bookmarks, your site Watchlists, and bookmarks recommended to you by your learning community
    57. Watchlist
      • Use the Watchlist to subscribe to tags, sites, and users
    58. Grow Your Learning Network
      • Find other users who are similar to you based on bookmarking and annotation patterns
      • Lists and Groups
      Diigo Features
    59. Diigo List
    60. Create a List
    61. Publish a List
    62. WebSlides Presentation View
    63. Interact through WebSlides View
    64. Create a WebSlides Presentation
      • http://slides.diigo.com/
      • To create WebSlides, users simply enter a feed or list of bookmarks and add background music or voice narration.
      • By clicking button, the list transforms into a slideshow, bringing Web pages and user comments to life.
      • All you and your reader need is just a web browser.
    65. Ways to Create a WebSlides
    66. WebSlides for Bookmarks
    67. WebSlides for RSS Feed
    68.  
    69. Diigo Groups
      • Diigo Groups Video Tutorial http://snipurl.com/diigogroups
    70. Diigo Group
    71. Group Bookmarks
    72. Joining and Creating Groups
    73. Create a Group
    74. Management
      • Group moderators can customize the level of privacy and accessibility for the group
    75. Managing Group Members
    76. Invite New Members
    77. Managing the Group Forum
    78. Tagging Protocols Diigo Groups Video Tutorial http://snipurl.com/diigogroups
    79. Group Tag Dictionary
      • Security Features for Teachers and Students
      Diigo Teacher Console
    80. Diigo Educator Accounts
    81. Diigo Education Resources
      • http://www.diigo.com/teacher_entry/console
      • http://www.diigo.com/education
      • http://help.diigo.com/Diigo_Educator_Account_-_FAQ
      • http://help.diigo.com/Diigo_Educator_Account_-_Getting_Started
      • [email_address] – for specific help questions
    82. Apply for Educator Status
      • Sign into Diigo
      • Visit the Diigo Education Page
        • http://www.diigo.com/education
      • Complete the Application Form
      • Your application will be reviewed and you will receive an e-mail once your Diigo account has been upgraded to Educator Status
    83. What Does Education Status Mean?
      • You can create student accounts for an entire class with just a few clicks (and student email addresses are optional for account creation)
      • Students of the same class are automatically set up as a Diigo group so they can start using all the benefits that a Diigo group provides, such as group bookmarks and annotations, and group forums.
      • Privacy settings of student accounts are pre-set so that only teachers and classmates can communicate with them.
      • Ads presented to student account users are limited to education-related sponsors.
    84. Teacher Console
      • The Teacher Console will appear in your profile list
      • http://www.diigo.com/teacher_entry/console
    85. Create a Class Group
    86. Class Groups
    87. Convert Existing Groups
      • Open the group
      • Click "manage group"
      • Click “group overview”
      • Under group details, click "edit"
      • Change the category to "Education - K12"
      • The group will be upgraded to a "class group" with ad-free status, secure student accounts, and will appear within the Teacher Console
    88. Add Members
    89. Adding Students WITHOUT E-Mails
    90. Add Students with Existing Diigo Accounts
    91. Print Member Login Information
    92.  
    93. Manage Members
    94. How Are Educators Using Diigo?
      • Gather and collaborate on online findings.
      • Use annotations to guide students to the most important information on a site, with a discussion starter or question posted on the sticky note.
      • Create a slideshow of clickable web sites grabbed from your bookmarks.
      • Publish your annotations/comments to your blogs or embed linkrolls and tagrolls onto a wiki or website.
      See http://tinyurl.com/5k4yqw for more integration ideas
    95. What’s Coming Up with Diigo?
      • Dedicated Educational Network
      • Lots more as Diigo evolves based on educator use and input . . .

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