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Some of The Best Bookmarking Tools for Teachers and Educators

Some of The Best Bookmarking Tools for Teachers and Educators | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Bookmarking tools are key to the effective management of digital resources. They allow you to capture  and save important information to read later. Most of these tools provide organizational features enabling users to organize their bookmarked content into boards and collections that can be shared with others. Other tools  even go a step further to provide collaborative features that allow a group of people to collectively bookmark and share online resources. Based on our long experience with reviewing educational web tools, we went ahead and curated for you what we believe are some of the best bookmarking tools for teachers. These are tools you can use to bookmark, annotate and share resources you come across online. We invite you to check out our updated below and share with us your feedback in our Facebook page. Links are provided under the visual.
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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 | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | 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.
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.