2. Bookmarking Basics
● Open links in new tab (click here for a clip)
● Pin a tab
● Bookmarks bar
○ good for frequently used sites
○ not good for bookmarking everything you find
3. Bookmarking Basics
Bookmarking in a new folder
(click here for a clip)
● good for organizing related links
■ organize by subject topic or unit
■ organize by use (personal,
professional, class)
■ organize by type (videos,
websites, blogs)
4. Making a collection of links
● Bookmark all open tabs
○ good for gathering all related links for a particular
lesson
○ open all links in a new window later
Task: click here for a demo
1) open a new window
2) find 4 sites related to a unit that you are planning
3) bookmark all tabs, practice reopening them
5. Bookmark manager
● Allows you to easily rename links
● Allows you to easily organize your links
● Allows you to easily create subfolders
8. Different Curation Applications
Bookmarking and Beyond: Curation Applications
Bookmarks in
Chrome Diigo Bitly Symbaloo Padlet Pearltrees
Stores Links x x x x x x
Organize links in a List x x x
Organize links in a Folder x x x x
Organize links Visually x x x
Uses tags to organize x x
Share Links with Others x x x x x
Annotation x x x x
Shorten Links x
Sign in with Google X X X X X
9. - Use the extension in Chrome to collect links
that you want to save
- Organize your links into lists (subject, unit,
professional, personal, uses)
- Annotate your links
- Share your links or keep them private
- Example: https://www.diigo.
com/list/mdigiovanni
10. - Create a Bitly account
- Add links by copying and pasting the link
into Bitly.com or use the Chrome Extension
- Add links to a bundle to organize
- Bundles can be shared (and curated) with
others
- Add notes to each link
- https://bitly.com/bundles/jasonhbuck/6
11. - Create a Padlet.com account using
- Create a new Padlet
- Add boxes to annotate
- Attach links to websites
- Share with others
- Example:http://padlet.
com/megan_digiovann/h4bpx30kcnp7
12. ● Use the Chrome extension or website to add
to your collection.
● Organize your links, files, etc. into
collections.
● Share via permalink, email, etc.(Library
Reports)
● Use “comment” for annotation.
13. Visual tool - Collects links in a “webmix” (User Guide)
- Organize Links by color
- Embed (ex: Resources LibGuide)
Examples:
Gatsby Resources
Secondary Language Arts Summer Resources
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