I believe that with Diigo, I could teach students how to better organize their web pages, and to teach them how to hare exciting information that they have found.
By using Diigo, it could facilitate learning through discussion groups, enabling students to share information with multiple peers at a single session.
Using Diigo, I personally could connect with groups like Educators, Educators in Second Life, and Twitter Freaks.
Diigo has the potential to be an excellent classroom tool.
I think subscribing to groups focused on different education topics in Diigo could be a good substitute for Twitter, for those that do not like Twitter. Either one works well for building a personal learning network.
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