Social Networking Fail! Aka: Premature Amplification
January 12, 2012 5 Comments

That’s me. I’m the clumsy awkward chick who kicks over beer at a party. Hey, beer’s filled with empty calories anyway, stop your belly-aching mister. My latest party fail was of the social networking variety. Unlike the puddle of beer, which is immediately apparent to even the most aloof party dork, I didn’t realize my social networking fail (more specifically, my social networking/social bookmarking fail) until DAYS after I kicked over the virtual beer. Oh, you kids and your newfangled ways of doing things.
What led me to see the light? (Insert Amazing Grace)…another awesome Webinar by the folks at Curriculum 21: Curation and Implementation. I’ve already gushed about the Curriculum 21 team’s off-the-charts awesomeness–you can read more about that here–so, for now, I’ll focus on my Diigo party fail, which sent a puddle of spilled beer across multiple LinkedIn and Facebook groups, my Twitter feed, and Google knows what other digital debris I left in my broken wake.
Just recently, I’ve started working as a research and content development intern for Teachers Without Borders (a super-cool organization that you should definitely check out if you’re not already familiar with their work). Konrad, the executive director at TWB, suggested that we use Diigo to bookmark and share sources at this point in the research process. Cool! I thought, I’ve never worked with Diigo before…and after tinkering with it for twenty minutes I was wondering how the heck I managed to not get hooked on Diigo until now. At this point, I am aggregating articles, images, slideshows, videos…etc…about reflective teaching while learning (the trial and error method) about Diigo’s features.
Here it is: The truth is, I got a little ahead of myself…caught up in the winds of a regular nerdathon…and just couldn’t wait to start building my “personal learning network” so that friends, acquaintances, and strangers interested in reflective teaching could join in and help aggregate. So, I made list….(those of you who know how to use Diigo are hearing the sounds of car breaks screeching to a halt…) and then spread the word that I am doing this research, I’ve created a list, and please help! tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock. That’s weird, why isn’t anyone helping?
We might call this a case of premature amplification. A few problems here: a) lists are private so sharing the link to my list with everyone and their LinkedIn uncle didn’t open the door for collaboration…and as far as I can tell, now that I’m digging through the Diigo V5 help notes…I learn that….I’m going to have to keep figuring this out through trial and error. The folks at Diigo are still drafting the tutorials for the upgrade doh!
So…I started a group…and then dug back into the tutorials to figure out how I might import my list into the group and also in effort to avoid another embarrassing premature amplification…only to find the following messages:
My groups tutorial
Diigo V4.0 Groups user interfaces have been completely re-designed.
Sorry, Help is still under construction
Ha! Looks like I’ll be making a fool for a while as I tinker!
For those of you who’ve never used Diigo or maybe checked it out, briefly, once or twice a while back, check out this video overview of Diigo V5:




