How to Highlight and "Sticky-Note" Websites, and Save It All Online, Using Diigo (YouTube Version)

Here is an updated version of the Diigo tutorial. Your students will love you (not immediately, but only after they’re gone–they’re students, after all) for teaching them this great research tool!

And you’ll love being able to access your online notes of every website you’ve researched yourself, too–from any computer in the world.

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One Response to “How to Highlight and "Sticky-Note" Websites, and Save It All Online, Using Diigo (YouTube Version)”

  1. Clay Burell writes:

    fcenglishprof said (from old site):

    I am an English professor at Fullerton College (in the US) and an old friend. I find your passion for education inspiring and would like to learn more about your teaching philosophy.

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