Posted on May 28, 2008 by rogergardner
Yesterday lunchtime I presented on “Exploring social bookmarking” as part of the Enhancing Teaching Through Technology Summer Seminar Series at the University of Bath. A range of staff attended the session including colleagues from the Library, Careers service and a number of departments.
Unfortunately audio equipment for recording the seminar was not set up in time, [...]
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Posted on May 14, 2008 by rogergardner
I have recently been exploring use of the social bookmarking tool, Diigo, as mentioned in a previous blog post. As I have familiarised myself further with the capabilities of Diigo, I began to consider whether it might be possible to map some of its functionality against Bloom’s revised taxonomy (see graphic below). Some of [...]
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Posted on April 30, 2008 by rogergardner
Recently I have been preparing for a workshop on “Exploring social bookmarking” which forms part of the University of Bath e-learning summer seminar series.
Having personally used del.icio.us for a number of years now, I decided it might be an appropriate time to consider how it compared to other tools. As well as re-visiting Furl, and [...]
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