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    October 22, 2007

    EdtagsI’ll admit that I am a little slow getting the hang of things at times, so it was a while before I even had any clue what Digg and del.icio.us were all about. I use both occasionally now, but I still find a lot of what I find ends up being irrelevant to my life and business. Fortunately for you—for us all— there is Edtags.org.

    Edtags does for educational websites and resources what Digg and its ilk do for news and net-culture related sites and resources. Content is organized by keywords, with the most popular searches made clearly available on the home page. Not surprisingly, the most popular right now is “education”— go figure. The links are all based on user submitted sites, found by educators in order to help other educators get things done more efficiently utilizing the best of the web and technology. This concept sounds vaguely familiar.

    Edtags is an incredibly valuable resource for educators and students alike. Whether you want to find sources on a particular subject or perhaps just want to collect bookmarks for your own personal use that you can access from anywhere, you’ll get great use out of this amazing site. – JEREMY S. GRIFFIN

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    Edtags Nails It


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    • Adamsays:
    • November 9th, 2007 at 4:07 pm

    Thanks! We recently released our new search allowing educators to find related bookmarks, educators, and tags all at once from a tabbed interface. Give it a go at http://www.edtags.org!

    • Marksays:
    • December 8th, 2007 at 8:14 am

    edtags.org is a great resource, something I believe the education community was in great need of.

    In fact, we developed a similar concept at http://www.edutagger.com

    edutagger.com is still in beta, but anyone is welcome to take a look.

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