Saturday, June 27, 2009

Chapter 6 The Social Web Learning Together

In Richardson's introduction is my favorite line from the chapter, "Because of these tools, we can build complex networks of resources to tap into, allowing us to find more information, more teachers, and more learning." p. 86. I am more interested in diigo as a educational networking site than twitter. I think I can convince more educators of the benefits of diigo's bookmarking tools than twitter. One has to start somewhere, and I don't think twitter is the thing to introduce first to teachers who may not have any experience in web 2.0. Diigo on the other hand allows educators to share good websites, good information, etc. I don't have my head wrapped around all of the ins and outs of Diigo yet, but I will. It is a tool worth learning and sharing with other educators.

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