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Building learners' independence through thoughtful technology use
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7 Good Collaborative Bookmarking Tools to Use in Your Teaching via Educators' tech 

7 Good Collaborative Bookmarking Tools to Use in Your Teaching via Educators' tech  | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education

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Handy New Diigo Browser Extension Features

Handy New Diigo Browser Extension Features | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

By Richard Byrne

 

"Over the last month I've started using Diigo as my primary tool for bookmarking links. Yesterday, Diigo released a new version of their browser extension. The updated extension includes some features that are quite handy.

"The most significant of the updates is a streamlined screenshot process. Now you can click the browser extension to take a screenshot of the page that you're viewing. You can capture all or part of a page in your screenshot. Your screenshot can be annotated with the integrated Diigo drawing and typing tools. All screenshots can be saved as individual files in your Diigo account or attached to the URL that you're bookmarking.

"The updated Diigo browser extension now includes the option to save images that you find on the web as stand-alone files or attach them to a URL that you're bookmarking."


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Andrrey Yatsenko's curator insight, February 12, 2014 7:04 AM

New  Browser  for  teaching !

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Diigo vs. Google Keep - A Comparison of Bookmarking Tools - Free Tech 4 Teachers @rmbyrne

Diigo vs. Google Keep - A Comparison of Bookmarking Tools - Free Tech 4 Teachers @rmbyrne | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
During Practical Ed Tech Live last Thursday afternoon I answered a request for a comparison of Diigo and Google Keep as alternatives to Delicious. The video of that explanation was a little muffled by some background noise so I decided to write out my explanation of the key differences between Diigo and Google Keep.

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Gaby K. Slezák's curator insight, June 16, 2017 6:23 AM
Diigo offers teachers and their students much more collaborative features and is more platform independent than Google Keep. I use Diigo for several years now and cherish the groups feature and the sharable bookmark compilations the most. In a higher education or training setting Diigo saves time and adds a new value to your hand-picked findings/resources.