diigo in education

Submitted by Maggie Tsai (not verified) on August 5, 2007 - 17:00.

Diigo is pronounced "dee'go" and it's an abbreviation for "Digest of Internet Information, Groups and Other stuff." Founded by Dr. Ren, previously a EECS professor at UC Berkeley, Diigo arose out of personal needs to read and digest large amount of information online and the need to share thoughts and interact on those information.

We've been focused mostly on R&D thus far. Glad to hear more and more educators are starting to discover Diigo, and explore interesting possibilities to incorporate Diigo into their curriculum. We'd love to connect with educators and experts who may have insight into how Diigo might be used and what additional features might be useful for education.

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