1. Click HERE for the strict definition of SOCIAL BOOKMARKING.
2. Click on this example to quickly explore a social bookmark. It was created by a librarian at Pattonville Heights. It's one way she can share bookmarks with teachers and students for projects she supports them with.
3. Even though numerous Web 2.0 tools offer ways to tag, save, & share media and information, their main purpose isn't to bookmark. A few of the most popular social bookmarking sites that fit the strict definition are: Diigo, Delicious, and Pinterest. These are accounts for adults to create, not kids.
2. Click on this example to quickly explore a social bookmark. It was created by a librarian at Pattonville Heights. It's one way she can share bookmarks with teachers and students for projects she supports them with.
3. Even though numerous Web 2.0 tools offer ways to tag, save, & share media and information, their main purpose isn't to bookmark. A few of the most popular social bookmarking sites that fit the strict definition are: Diigo, Delicious, and Pinterest. These are accounts for adults to create, not kids.
Consider how you bookmark your favorite pages in Safari or Firefox. Only you can get to those links from that computer.
4. Activity - Part 1: Watch the video below & listen carefully to learn more about social bookmarking because later you will be filling out a Venn diagram to compare/contrast the difference between the old and new way of bookmarking websites.
After the video, go to activity - part 2 below & read the directions.
4. Activity - Part 1: Watch the video below & listen carefully to learn more about social bookmarking because later you will be filling out a Venn diagram to compare/contrast the difference between the old and new way of bookmarking websites.
After the video, go to activity - part 2 below & read the directions.
5. Activity - Part 2: I recommend working with a partner to complete this activity. Start by clicking on the image below to go to the online Venn diagram, then follow the steps below.
- Choose 2-circle diagram.
- Type your name(s), title, and label the 2 circles as seen above in the example.
- Use & type the labels below to compare/contrast the similarities/differences between the old way & new way of bookmarking websites. Some are taken from the video, but others are from experience - so keep your thinking cap on. (I recommend one partner have this page on the screen & the other partner have the diagram page on the screen - so you don't have to go back & forth)
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