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Introducing RSS, Bloglines, Tagged Searching, del.icio.us, and Diigo to Students

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An invitation to you to snoop in my new history class website’s pages laying out step-by-step instructions for how to set up and use all the tools listed above to do research.

All feedback is welcome. I’m especially keen to hear if anybody can suggest improvements in the process I use to subscribe to del.icio.us tagged searches. I’m new at it. It seems cumbersome to me.

If you like this post, please spread it: bookmark bookmark bookmark bookmark (But don't tag it "education." That will bury it.)

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Written by Clay Burell

March 20th, 2007 at 5:46 pm

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  1. Clay -

    I love it. I enjoy the manner in which you have your students enter the deep net. As time goes on, students will utilize these tools in a seamless manner for both academic, personal, and eventually professional purposes. Keep up the great work. You are one of the true pioneers and I enjoy reading your work.

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    Paroune

    21 Mar 07 at 9:11 pm

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