For more information, here's what our wiki states:
"We are educators who wish to work with others to create information that may be widely disseminated about best practices for digital citizenship, safety, and success."
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In an effort to be involved, I'm a bit confused, but is there a difference between the diigo, wiki, google group, netvibes ... are resources to be posted to diigo based on the subject areas on the wiki?
I'll take the time to reply for others who might have the same question! The tags used in the diigo group are the same as the tags on the wiki. In diigo, when saving resources and sharing them with the group, the use of these tags will help aggregate resources into feeds. The diigo group is a collection of web resources, the wiki is currently the planning location, and the netvibes page is a collection of all of the related activity. This effort isn't simply one project, it's a movement. New projects can be created by advocates. If anyone has any more questions, PLEASE ask!
Don't miss our Classroom 2.0 live Web meetings. A schedule is on our wiki. From "Web 2.0 for Beginners" to our weekly "Web 2.0 Review" and our special guest sessions, there's something for everyone. Want to start your own show? Email steve@hargadon.com.
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