W5 How To Diigo


Places We Will Go in Memphis

How To Diigo

 

How to use the Diigo Toolbar



 

 

Link to PDS Mapskip Page.

After you have linked to and signed in to a Mapskip Page, follow these steps:

 

1. Log in / Sign in

Log in using your whatelse code and pass.

 

 

2. Toolbar

Notice the tool bar at the top if this picture.  Once you sign in to Diigo, you will be able

to highlight the IMPORTANT details.  Use the mouse to highlight your text, then click the

"Highlight" button on the toolbar.

 

    See the yellow highlight <----

 

Always highlight the title and author.

 

3.  Add sticky note

 

After you have text highlighted, if you hover the cursor over the highlighted text, a popup box appears.

You see that you can "Add sticky note."  Find a highlighted detail you like, hover over it, and click "Add sticky note."

 

 

 

4.  Add sticky note details

 

Make sure you choose "writing5", like you see in the image below. 

In your text, write your code name because only your team name will appear.

Type your ideas:

Highlight and copy what you have typed. Click OK.  Your note area will appear pink. Go to the next step.

 

 

 

5.  Add comment

 

In this example you can see:

 

Notice in the comment:

 

 

6. Add the bookmark Diigo

 

Using your mouse, highlight the most important details.

Go to the very top menu bar that says, "Diigo."

Click it and choose "Bookmark this page."

 

 

7.  Bookmark Details

 

The words you just highlighted will appear in the Description box.

Add tags about the topic (pinkpalace),

For this project always add the tags: mapskip, memphis.

Check the box "Share to a Group" and choose "writing5."

Check the box to add annotations.

Add your code name to the box for the group.

Click "Share."

 

 

Have fun learning about Memphis?

 


8. Sharing bookmarks

 

 

Go to your diigo dashboard.  Choose your writing5 Diigo group.

 

 

 

Find your bookmarks and click expand.  All your highlights and annotations are there for you to copy and paste into your wiki page.

Use them to write your draft in your own words.  Then delete them, except for the source page to footnote.

 

 


9. Adding Notes to Wiki

 

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