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30 Myths About eLearning that Need to Die in 2013 - The Educator's PLN

30 Myths About eLearning that Need to Die in 2013 - The Educator's PLN | 21 century education | Scoop.it
For as long as eLearning has been around, it has been haunted by the voices of those who aim to criticize its authenticity, viability, and quality. But is it…
Pippa Davies @PippaDavies 's insight:

I agree with all except the point that all information is ubiquitous.  The biggest need right now is to teach students how to digest information and evaluate sources.

Ivon Prefontaine's curator insight, January 17, 6:18 PM

It takes a different approach and it is not for everyone. eLearning is part of a larger way of organizing what we learn and why we learn. It is a tool and needs to be used mindfully.

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How To Setup Your Curation Channel on Scoop.it: A Mini-Guide by Shirley Williams

How To Setup Your Curation Channel on Scoop.it: A Mini-Guide by Shirley Williams | 21 century education | Scoop.it

Robin Good: If you are just about to start testing how effective a content curation tool like Scoop.it can be for building your own reputation and visibility in a specific interest area, this 10-step guide by Shirley Williams does provide some important information on how to start with the proper foot.

 

The guide is illustrated with many screenshots and it pinpoints the key items you need to be paying attention to when starting to curate a dedicated channel.

 

Informative. Useful for novices. 7/10

 

Full mini-guide: http://socialmediapearls.com/10-steps-to-curate-your-social-media-content-with-scoop-it-for-increased-value


Via Shirley Williams (XeeMe.com/ShirleyWilliams), Robin Good
Ken Morrison's comment, May 21, 2012 3:32 AM
Hi students (and visitors). If you are having trouble with your profile photo changing every time that you post a new scoop, you can fix it by following these directions that a representative from Scoop.it sent me:
Indeed there's a setting to avoid that. Tell your students that on their Curate page, click on Manage>Customizations>untick "Last Post Image" box and click on Save.
Ken Morrison's comment, September 29, 2012 9:34 PM
Thank you for the rescoop. It looks like you have a great site. If I spoke Spanish, I would follow it.
Robin Good's comment, September 30, 2012 2:41 AM
Hi Ken, no need to speak Spanish to follow me or read my stuff.
Just check:
http://www.masternewmedia.org

;-)