Thursday, July 23, 2009

Re: Social Bookmarking for Teachers

I like Diigo, which is similar to Delicous, but allows for individual
accounts to be aggregated into groups that you collect.

There is also a wonderful annotation feature which allows members of the
group to highlight and create notes on the web page.

Vinnie

On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Ari Yares <ayares@soink12.ksds.edu> wrote:

> We'd like to be able to share website/favorites/bookmarks among faculty and
> are curious how other schools have decided to do this. Right now, many
> teachers have websites bookmarked on their own machines (which means if
> they
> are elsewhere they don't have access) and some staff is pasting links and
> descriptions into shared Google Docs, but these are rapidly becoming
> unwieldly. We were considering setting up Del.icio.us for the school, but
> wanted to know if there were other options.
>
> Thank you.
>
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> Head of Middle School
> Krieger Schechter Day School
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