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Tips & Tricks for Managing your Diigo Group
Over 4,800 Education Groups on Diigo Groups are individuals with common
interests that center around key topics. Generally, opened to everyone but there are
also closed groups like classroom groups Group Roles: Moderator, Participant, Lurker. Group Moderators/Owners handle group
maintenance chores.
Accept members into the group Notify Diigo of spammers Delete inappropriate posts Create tag dictionaries Do clean-up work on tags where there are
spelling errors, redundancies, etc. Provide many of the bookmarks to keep the
group fresh
Lists = “bundles”
in deli.cio.us http://www.diigo.com/list/abubnic
Lists will appear in your drop-down menu … just like Groups.
•Lists are automatically alphabetized but if you do research in more than one area, your focus areas will all be mixed in together.
•Ideally, it would be nice to have folders for each sub-topic area. But they don’t exist.
Here’s a work-around that will do the trick…
Alphabetize Your Diigo Lists by Focus Areas
Rename Your lists. Use the Focus Area name, followed by / … to create a sub-folder.
My alphabetized lists ... http://www.diigo.com/list/abubnic
Your lists will now be alphabetized both in the drop down menu and on your list page.
Ways that I use Diigo Lists... http://www.diigo.com/list/abubnic •Embed them in my web site when it’s info that is rapidly changing.•Share them with colleagues.•Give the URLs to people on Twitter who are looking for info.
Example link on web site: http://www.ctap4.net/projects/cybersafety/administrator-resources.html
(The link to “sexting topics” takes you to DIIGO).
Clean up your group tags!
Clean up your group tags!