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Diigo

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Diigo is a social bookmarking site that allows you to save websites for access at home, school, or anywhere with an internet connection.  Requires you to create a login and password and is completely separate from Osseo Area Schools.  I use mine to save cool sites that I see at conferences or people share with me.  You can also use the site to share websites with colleagues and others, but I haven’t personally done that much exploring.  Using this websites instead of bookmarking in your school browser will also eliminate summer/fall headaches when the computers are re-imaged.


You can also set up a teacher account and accounts for students so they can access your links, highlight, sticky note and save their own to share with you.

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