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Social Bookmarking and Tagging Sites
Definitions of tags
Video: Bob Sprankle, Bit by Bit: The Power of Tags, The Power of Words
Wikipedia: tags
Wikipedia: Folksonomy
T4C: Definition and value of tagging
Tagging sites organized by type
Social Bookmarking
Wesley Fryer and Karen Montgomery, Chapter 1, Social Bookmarking:
from Powerful Ingredients for Blended Learning
Del.icio.us
Using Delicious in Education
Bradley Diler: Del.icio.us and Teaching: using Delicious in a composition course
Learing 2.0: Tagging and del.icio.us
SlackerManager: The Several Habits of Successful Del.icio.us Users
Diigo
Resources for using Diigo
Videos: Using Diigo 4.0
Vicki Davis: 2009 NECC presentation on using Diigo in the classroom
Classroom 2.0: Creating Diigo accounts for students
Diigo in Writing Class: What Else?
David Pierce: 7 Reasons Diigo Tastes Better than Delicious
EduDiigo: Using Diigo in the classroom
Screencast: Diigo: A Social Bookmarking Research Tool
Podcast: Maggie Tsai on Women of the Web: Using Diigo in the classroom
Michael Guhlin: Diigo the Web for Education: From Teleplanter to Telegather with Diigo
Other social bookmarking and tagging sites
Digg
Simpy
Spurl
BlogMarks
Oishii
Image or video tag sites
Flickr
Tag Galaxy
Yahoo MyWeb
YouTube
Blog Tag Sites
Technorati
Frassle
LiveJournal
Educators' tags
Wendy Turner
Derrall Garrison
Mike Hetherington
Bob Sprankle
Bud Hunt (Bud the Teacher)
Mark Ahlness
Graham Wegner
Clarence Fisher
Robert Eiffert
Neil Winton
Eric MacKnight
Academic Articles Tag Sites
Blackboard Scholar
Image/photo Tag Sites
Flock
Video Tag Sites
Blinkx
Truveo
Flurl
Book Tag Sites
LibraryThing
Using Tags
Apple Educators' Showcase: Tagging for Learning
California School Library Association: School Library Learning 2.0 (complete online course)
7 Ways to Stay Informed and Up to Date Online
Jon Udell's screencast on using tags with Del.icio.us
Vance Stevens: K-12 Conference: Using tagging to foster collaboration
Burell, C. (2007, January 11). Kicking the habit, day 3: Holding hands through Diigo. Beyond School. Retrieved January 28, 2007.
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Table of Contents
Chapter One
Using digital writing
Chapter Two
Using digital writing tools for collecting,
connecting, and organizing information
Chapter Three
Online discussions
Online University
Chapter Four
Collaborative digital writing
Chapter Five
Digital literature and video
Chapter Six
Blog writing
Chapter Seven
Using digital audio productions
Chapter Eight
Designing and editing digital writing
Chapter Nine
Evaluating digital writing
Chapter Ten
Reflecting on digital writing/e-portfolios
Term Paper
Chapter Eleven
So Now What: Five Ways to Grow As a Digital Writing Teacher
CI5475/5330: Teaching Digital Writing, Fall, 2009 (links, resources, student blogs, and syllabus)
Teaching Media Literacy wiki (resources, links, and student work related to teaching media)
Teaching Media Literacy website: Links for teaching media, film, television, news, film adaptations
Teaching Literature to Adolescents: links on teaching literature
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