I highly recommend Diigo. Not only can you bookmark online and share with
others, but you can bookmark to lists and to groups. You also can highlight
and annotate web pages. Incidentally, there is an adjustment in Diigo's
settings that allow you to book mark simultaneously to Delicious AND Diigo.
There are also Diigo Educator accounts, but I have not played extensively
with this: http://www.diigo.com/education.
Lucy Gray
Education Technology Specialist
Center for Elementary Math and Science Education
University of Chicago
http://cemse.uchicago.edu
773-834-5214
lucyg@uchicago.edu
Sent from Chicago, IL, United States
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.
>
> --
> Ari S. Yares, Ph.D.
> Head of Middle School
> Krieger Schechter Day School
> ayares@soink12.ksds.edu
>
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