A Better (?) Diigo Tutorial
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Diigo deserves all the press it can get. Google and other big names are releasing similar tools with a bigger budget, but far smaller value and power.
I made this new tutorial after spending a couple of hours preparing lessons for the French Revolution, using Diigo to annotate and highlight the online “textbooks” I’m using instead of our waste-of-paper corporate textbooks (all the American bias American dollars can buy!).
I also wanted to play with the settings on my SnapzPro. I’m still looking for something better for screencasting.
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