Saturday, October 29, 2016

Diigo in Education

When working on an assignment for a class that I'm taking, I had the opportunity to explore Diigo. Diigo is a tool that helps save, annotate, and bookmark websites. Diigo also allows you to share your bookmarks with others. As a student taking graduate classes, this resource is perfect for researching, taking notes, and outlining the resources. However, this resource could be used for many ways in the classroom as well!

I found this great video that helps describe different ways to use Diigo in the classroom.





Here are a couple ways I will be using it in my classroom:


1. Using Diigo for Genius Hour

In my own classroom students have been working on a genius hour project. I thought Diigo would be a great way to check in with students. I created a group within Diigo, so students can share the articles they have come across for their driving question. Also, Diigo is a great tool for them to highlight and annotate the articles.



2. Supporting a claim and using text evidence
I am always looking for ways students can find articles to help support a claim they are making, and share their resources with me. Diigo is a great tool for students sharing their resources they are using, but also highlight the text evidence that helps them create a paper or support a claim.



3. Group Projects
Students will be able to easily share resources through Diigo for group projects. Also, no matter the computer or tablet they are on, they are able to see their bookmarks!

If you haven't explored Diigo yet, give it a try!

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