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Blog 8

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     I had never heard of Diigo before. I like how groups can use Diigo to shortcut any research or articles that would normally take hours to find or look through. I also like being able to see other peoples' comments and notes on different sites as a way to peer research or sift through information quickly. One thing that I wish Diigo had the ability to do is create citations of the articles or websites. When I am working on massive projects, it is often confusing to sort through multiple different sites in terms of research, annotating, and citing. If it was a platform that did all three things, I would use it every day.      As a Florida theater teacher, there is a conference in the fall that all the teachers go to in Orlando. I am so excited to be able to attend with my mom and other teachers across Florida. This is a time where professionals come and do workshops and interactive Q/A's to help theater teachers expand and grow. My mom has an agreement...

Blog 7

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     My prior experience with Twitter is nothing like how I am using it for this class. I have never had a social media site that is just for professional or networking purposes. I am enjoying seeing real content from organizations instead of adds or clutter on my main feed. I am also able to read new findings or information from credible sources in an informal setting. This twitter will fit in very well with the LinkedIn I made for the next assignment.      I am so excited that I learned how to embed a calendar and the creative commons. This makes my website look more official and adult. It has taken me a while to get used to the WIX editing site, and there were many times that I got frustrated with the tasks or edits. Next time, I would make sure every page has the same background and banners that are consistent. This template could be used as my official website in the fall.      Assistive and adaptive technologies support learners by ad...