If you're looking for a way to organize your most valuable Internet resources, social bookmarking offers many advantages:
- Anywhere access to your Internet resources
- The ability to add tags, which allow you to easily sort/index your resources
- Resources can be shared with others (students, colleagues)
- Others can share their resources with you
- Annotate, highlight, or add sticky notes to your resources
- Create themed pages ("stacks") for students to use
View Social Bookmarking in Plain English (a playful video about the usefulness of social bookmarking).
Delicious - You can use this site to organize and tag your resources. Share resources with colleagues and students. Create "stacks" --themed groupings of annotated websites.
How to Use Delicious -- This online guide will show you how to add links and create stacks.
Literary Analysis Stack -- Here's an example of a stack I built for a project with middle school English Language Arts teachers.
Diigo in the Classroom -- This video includes an overview, along with an example of how the tool can be used in the classroom.
Diigo Web Tour -- Follow this link to learn about all the ways you can use Diigo for research, annotation, archiving and organizing your Internet resources.
Diigo -- Sign up for a Diigo account. (Consider upgrading to the free educator account if you would like to share expanded resources with students.)
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