My first impression of Diigo is that it is very easy to navigate. I believe the process is really simple and self explanatory. I see how this tool is useful in a classroom setting. I liked being able to see other peoples notes and what they decided to highlight compared to what I would have highlighted. It allows me to see my peers differing opinions without being on zoom/in person. I don't have any qualms with Diigo at the moment.
My experience blogging thus far has been overall positive. I like being able to design my own blog and make it my own space. I can see how it's both an educational and creative outlet. I also like being able to see what my peers write each blog post and how their experiences differ to mine. The one thing I don't like about blogging is how this website's design tool is hard to use for my computer for some reason. I've worked my way around it, but it was difficult at first.
A web 2.0 tool that I may use while teaching is Youtube. I believe it is a good resource because it is the host to many great educational channels. It is also good because most students have used/use this website regularly which means they know their way around it and it is easy to navigate for them. Students can make videos and comment on each others as well. The only downside to this website is that it is not strictly used for education so there can be content that side tracks students if they let it. https://www.youtube.com/
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