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9 months ago

in Cool Cat Teacher Blog: I Dig my Diigo Classroom: Will you help me test it? on Cool Cat Teacher Blog
My guess is that you're right regarding my ability to see their profile. I'm not sure if Maggie could fix that for you, but your students can. They can edit the settings of their profiles to make it so no one can view them but themselves. Each aspect of your profile can be locked tight or made wide open.

When I set up accounts for my two boys, they can set up their profile, but Diigo tells them that as a student account, the profile information will be accessible to their teacher and to classmates only.

Hope that helps :)
Caroline
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coolcatteacher Yes, they will have to edit their profiles - there are three options to set
up student accounts, the first two give full privacy and have the setting
they need, however, when you do it via email, you end up w/ my version of
the product which means the kids are in diigo as full fledged members - I'll
have them go in their settings, but for flat classroom and digiteen, we'll
probably just set up student accounts.

9 months ago

in Cool Cat Teacher Blog: I Dig my Diigo Classroom: Will you help me test it? on Cool Cat Teacher Blog
I clicked on "Computer Group Fundamentals" to try and access your group's homepage without success, which is good considering that this is a student group. Also, when I clicked on the links above and went to see if there were any annotations, I found none. I'm assuming that on each of the above links I should have been able to find a least an annotation, but there weren't any.

I clicked on the username that it listed as responsible (at least that's what I assume) for bookmarking the page in my Diigo sidebar and I followed the link to his page. I saw that you were one of his friends, so I would guess that he is one of your students. I also followed his friend links and found you were also friends with them, which would lead me to believe that these are more of your students.

As for communicating with them, it wasn't allowed to message them, however, I wasn't prevented from trying to friend them. I didn't submit the friend request, but I could see their full profile, who their friends were, and their most recent tags.

Oh, and as an aside. If you could tell them the woman on Diigo named "cobannon" who visited their profile isn't stalking them, that would be great. Hope all goes well with using Diigo for your classes and for Flat Classrooms.
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coolcatteacher Hmmm - so you can see their full profile -- I think this is because they
signed up w/ their own email address. I wonder if there is a privacy setting
to make it so they cannot be seen. I'll ask Maggie at Diigo, she has been
very responsive on this.

1 year ago

in Twitter 101: Clarifying The Rules For Newbies on SheGeeks
Ah! If only I had this when I first started! Great guidelines and I'll pass them on to anyone I introduce to Twitter. They'll be saved the headaches and initial disappointment I was.
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