Delicious Social Bookmarking

Loading...

Flash Player 9 (or above) is needed to view presentations.
We have detected that you do not have it on your computer. To install it, go here.

0 comments

Post a comment

    Post a comment
    Embed Video
    Edit your comment Cancel

    1 Group

    Delicious Social Bookmarking - Presentation Transcript

    1. Delicious (and Diigo) “ Highly pleasing or delightful” Social Bookmarking
    2. What will the future look like?
    3. Web 1.0 Web 2.0
    4. What is Social Bookmarking?
      • Saving bookmarks to a public web site
      • Tagging the with keywords
      • Sharing them with others!
    5.  
    6. Delicious Video
    7. What are the implications for teaching and learning??
      • It may become less important to know and remember where information was found and more important to know how to retrieve it using a framework created by and shared with peers and colleagues.
      • It simplifies bibliographies and reference lists.
    8. Collaboration
      • Classmates/teachers and other groups can use a shared account
      • use a special tag just for a class or courses
    9. Another Social Networking Site
      • Diigo - digest of internet information, groups and other stuff
      • www.diigo.com
      • Diigo is a collaborative researching tool.
      • Social networking site
    10. How are they different
    11. Get the Most Out of Diigo
      • Introduction to Diigo
      • http://snipurl.com/diigointro
      • Diigo Tutorials
      • http://snipurl.com/diigotutorial
      • Help Center
      • http://help.diigo.com/
    12.  
    13. My precious delicious
      • http://delicious.com/rpolonsky
      • Your delicious is waiting for you at:
      • www.delicious.com
    14.  
    15. Have schools changed? A Story
      • There's a dark little joke exchanged by educators with a dissident streak: Rip Van Winkle awakens in the 21st century after a hundred-year snooze and is, of course, utterly bewildered by what he sees. Men and women dash about, talking to small metal devices pinned to their ears. Young people sit at home on sofas, moving miniature athletes around on electronic screens. Older folk defy death and disability with metronomes in their chests and with hips made of metal and plastic. Airports, hospitals, shopping malls--every place Rip goes just baffles him. But when he finally walks into a schoolroom, the old man knows exactly where he is. "This is a school," he declares. "We used to have these back in 1906. Only now the blackboards are green."

    + rpolonskyrpolonsky, 2 years ago

    custom

    320 views, 0 favs, 0 embeds more stats

    About delicious and diigo. What they are and ideas more

    More info about this document

    © All Rights Reserved

    Go to text version

    • Total Views 320
      • 320 on SlideShare
      • 0 from embeds
    • Comments 0
    • Favorites 0
    • Downloads 4
    Most viewed embeds

    more

    All embeds

    less

    Flagged as inappropriate Flag as inappropriate
    Flag as inappropriate

    Select your reason for flagging this presentation as inappropriate. If needed, use the feedback form to let us know more details.

    Cancel
    File a copyright complaint
    Having problems? Go to our helpdesk?

    Categories