Monday, May 3, 2010

Web 2.0 Tool of the Week: Diigo

(http://www.Diigo.com)
Diigo is a social bookmarking and annotation site for people to discover and share web content. Users can highlight content directly on web pages and post sticky notes for additional commenting. The site allows users to “like” a site, share a site by email, categorize sites, and comment on various items posted. Content can be public or private. Educators can apply for a special free account to use with student groups.

Account Information
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  • Diigo accounts are free
  • Accounts can be connected to other social networking sites such as Facebook or Twitter

Why use Diigo?
  • Discover popular web sites
  • Collaborate on research and projects
  • Enhance class communication using web content
  • Submit your favorite web content
  • Bookmarks can be “tagged” for easier searching
  • Search with terms of your choice
  • Information can be accessed anywhere with internet connectivity

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