I don't think of myself as an early adopter. My first question when I see a new tool is 'How can I use this?' But, once I see a purpose for a tool, I get excited, and I use it. When I first saw Diigo, I wrote myself a mental note, and told a 4th Grade teacher at school about this tool. She is very active in finding websites, and bookmarks everything. When I first approached her, she said, "But I have all my bookmarks organized. Why would I want to use this tool?" To which I responded, "What about when you are working at home? What about when you are in a meeting? Wouldn't it be nice to have access no matter where you are?" I saw the light bulb come on, and I had definitely piqued her interest! But, I wasn't really thinking of using it for myself. My school website is the keeper of websites I use!
I am currently enrolled in a Social Media class, working toward Certification/Masters. Twitter is one of the online tools we need to experiment with. After some initial troubleshooting, I installed TweetDeck, and participated in the #edchat discussion this past Tuesday night about Social Media. As my classmates had indicated, TweetDeck is a far superior tool to use when following Tweets. I found several intriguing websites/blogs that were shared during this session. One involved a history class utilizing the 'Choose you own Adventure' feature recently released in YouTube. One involved upgrades to/advanced Google searches. Of course, I didn't have time to share these sites with individuals I wanted to, so I closed my browser with the 'Save and Quit' feature. Wednesday I didn't have time to follow up, but used my computer. I forgot to 'Save and Quit', and now that I have time, no websites! Tuesday is so old in Twitter! I signed up for Diigo, and was able (after some time) to locate my websites of interest. If only I had done that Tuesday night! Now they are safely saved, and ready for me to use. I also noticed that Diigo has a 'Read Later' feature you can click on when entering the website. This would be a great feature to use when you have spare time, or if you have a Smart Phone and are waiting in line!
Hi Terry, thanks for the information and story about using Diigo. I haven't really had time to look into it but I really need to soon. Can't tell you what a hassle it is when you work on many computers as I do and I want a bookmark I know is on another computer. Sounds like it is a lot like Evernote. Can't wait to learn more! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI agree with the read later button! I think that will come in use. I am still trying to decide if Evernote is better.. hmm thoughts?
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