4. Diigo
Diigo
- is a free social bookmarking, research, and
knowledge sharing tool created to mimic the ease of
taking notes while providing a network for sharing and
discovering information.
- allows you to take personal notes and highlight
text information on web pages just as you would on a
piece of paper
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6. Comparing Notes
Diigo can also be used to share sources when
discussing with your peers the findings of your
research or even when simply comparing notes. This
enables others to see how you tagged and annotated
the sources.
7. Group Concept Mapping
Concept mapping is putting all the ideas or
sources together into one nap to see how these ideas
inter-relate with one another. This process is helpful in
making the research coherent and logical. Through this,
you will have a better visual representation of your
sources which could help others understand your work
better.
8. Conceptboard
- is a service that provides an online
whiteboard space that you can use to share drawings,
documents, spreadsheets, and more. You can create
drawings and diagrams from scratch or upload an
existing file that you have.
- is designed to work on your iPad without
installing any separate apps.
9. Primary Wall
is designed with elementary school students
in mind. To use it students just have to go to the url for
the wall you’ve created and click “add a note” or double
click on the wall to start writing notes. Students can
title their notes and attach their names to a note. It
can be useful for hosting collaborative brainstorming
sessions, asking questions, and sorting ideas.
10. Sync.in
provides a place for anyone to start a
collaborative document without registering for the
service . Once you’ve started your document it is assigned
a unique URL that you can share with anyone you want to
collaborate with. It gives each person his or her own text
color so that you can keep track of who wrote what. Can
be exported and downloaded to your local computer.