Blog Journal 6
My experience while using Diigo was fairly simple once I followed the instructions again. I had to rewatch the lesson and video to understand how to use the software. I did not think it was easy to add sticky notes to items and make adjustments. I did think that posting the URL to the site and tagging was a super easy part of the process. I did find it difficult to be accepted into the Diigo group.
`I like blogging so far in my experiences. I think it is good to reflect on your coursework and topics that go on in the class. I do like how blogging gives freedom to writers and students to express how they feel. I wish that the blogs would give us more opportunities to write about stuff that is important to us. I have learned how to be a better student and differing opinions on the class from other students. With online learning, it is hard to connect and understand how other students are feeling but the blogs give insight to that.
I really do believe I will use the snapshot tool and the public domain tools we found. I previously learned about public works laws. I think that is very important for a college student to learn about how to use and distribute someone's work. The review I would leave is on the creative commons website. The website is not very well organized to find what you need. There should be bigger text boxes of what you want to do. I felt like the website can be a lot more user friendly. There should be a wider layout with better descriptions of the outcomes.
What about "an interesting Web 2.0 tool that you might use when teaching"? Your third paragraph does not have the answer for this question.
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