Research+with+Diigo

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 * ////Learning Intentions: Add bookmarks, create and join groups, search bookmarks, utilise the toolbar, annotate and generate reports, create lists////.**


 * Class of 2020 please click here to join your group.**


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 * All Browsers**
 * You can download a toolbar for most browsers. It will be a bit different depending on what browser you are using. Take a look at**
 * the pictures below.**




 * Google Chrome **

Most of you will use Google Chrome for this activity and should already have the Diigo Extension installed.

If not go to the Chrome Web store

and install it.

**Motzilla Firefox**




 * Setting it Up**
 * 1) Create your individual account at Diigo
 * 2) Drag install the Digo Toolbar in FireFox
 * Click Allow**

3. Join your Diigo research group. I will be accepting you during the first second half of the lesson.

You will be working in Diigo for the next two lessons. For the **first lesson** please create your account, download the toolbar (Firefox, Safari or Chrome) join the group, and begin bookmarking the web resources you plan on using.




 * Searching**
 * 1) Search out 2 relevant websites..use basic boolean search strategies..
 * 2) Highlight areas of interest, choose the snapshot option if appropriate (pdf,photos etc)



3. Right clic////k on the page and use sticky notes to annotate it.////



4. Add a brief summary of the information as a comment and add them to your group, as well as a **list** for your topic.

Take a moment and add your own ideas to the Comments one other source that belongs to the group.
 * Finally ** ...


 * 1) **How will this information help our group to better understand this article?**
 * 2) **What makes this information important enough to draw attention to?**
 * 3) **Will my group want to find this information again quickly when we are working on our final products? Why?**

**Try ending your comment with a questions to keep the conversation going.** (Questions adapted from Digitally Speaking)