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Teaching Kids to Curate Content Collections [ACTIVITY] - The Tempered Radical

Teaching Kids to Curate Content Collections [ACTIVITY] - The Tempered Radical | Collaborative Content-Curation: new Forms of Reading & Writing #curation #journalism #education #e-learning | Scoop.it
While there are a ton of essential skills that today's students need in order to succeed in tomorrow's world, learning to efficiently manage -- and to evaluate the reliability of -- the information that they stumble across online HAS to land somewhere near the top of the "Muy Importante" list.

Which is why I had a few of my students experimenting with Scoop.it this week:
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Specifically, they put together this collection of resources spotlighting the range of perspectives people have on New York City's decision to ban the sale of sugary drinks in containers larger than 16 ounces.

Designed to give users the chance to create curated collections of resources on topics that they are interested in, Scoop.it is a wicked mashup of digital goodness - part feed reader, part blogging tool, and part social bookmarking service.
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Basically, Scoop.it can become a one-stop shop for (1). teaching kids to search, (2). giving kids chances to manage information, to evaluate sources and to build collections and (3). allowing kids to easily publish content on topics that they care about.
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Tim Scholze's curator insight, December 18, 2012 10:20 AM

Kids managing and determining the reliability of information Yay!

Helena Andrade Mendonça's curator insight, January 14, 12:53 PM

A importancia da curadoria no ensino

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Scoop.it integrates with Yammer to supercharge enterprise social media

Scoop.it integrates with Yammer to supercharge enterprise social media | Collaborative Content-Curation: new Forms of Reading & Writing #curation #journalism #education #e-learning | Scoop.it
Be gone, irritating chain email about a fake virus scare that your head of HR sent out! Away, pictures of a random offsite meeting that no one actually cares about!
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Scoop.it Pros: Laura Brown on curation and the display of information

Scoop.it Pros: Laura Brown on curation and the display of information | Collaborative Content-Curation: new Forms of Reading & Writing #curation #journalism #education #e-learning | Scoop.it
Being a content curator is all about displaying information. We don't create the content, we display it. We share it - and people read it. But, first you have to display it. There are several skills involved in displaying content.

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Approach friends, co-workers, content creators, and others with your Scoop.it feed. Would another blog/website find value in your content and Scoop.it feed and agree to put the code up somewhere on their site? How about content sharing or trade?

If someone is warm to the idea but wavering, offer them a trade. Barter with something they would like — for instance you could give them the featured spot in your Scoop.it feed for a week, a month, etc.

When you share a Scoop.it post do you just share with Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, or the other popular social media sites? While potentially valuable due to their market size, these sites are plastered with sharing, wall to wall.

Look at other sources where you might actually be heard over the usual chaos. Consider something radical like posting your Scoop.it feed to your own site, or posting a link you found to a relevant forum where people are already discussing the topic. (Use your Scoop.it link instead of the direct link).

A quick trick for sharing to Twitter from Scoop.it

Twitter is my social media feed of choice. However, this means I am careful about what I post there when it comes to having a real post versus sharing and promoting anything. So, I get extra bang for my buck when I do choose to share a link from Scoop.it.

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Free Technology for Teachers: Create iPad and Android Magazines on Flipboard on the Web

Free Technology for Teachers: Create iPad and Android Magazines on Flipboard on the Web | Collaborative Content-Curation: new Forms of Reading & Writing #curation #journalism #education #e-learning | Scoop.it

Last month the popular iPad app Flipboard added a great feature that allows everyone to curate their own digital magazines. Today, Flipboard made that option available on Android as well in web browsers on your computer. Flipboard Editor allows you to create and curate digital magazines through your web browser. Those magazines can be shared or kept private. The magazines you create can be read on iPad, Android, or on your laptop. Learn more about Flipboard Editor in the video below.

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... First, I misunderstood & thought, the magazins are available via "every browser", but its only an editor feature, not for readers, the need to have iPad or Android ... (Ecery "true reader" shoukd have :-))

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SHOTBOX - Collaborative Tool for Creative People

SHOTBOX - Collaborative Tool for Creative People | Collaborative Content-Curation: new Forms of Reading & Writing #curation #journalism #education #e-learning | Scoop.it

SHOTBOX is a web based collaborative tool for creatives working in the film, TV and animation industry. It's pre-production made easy.


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Raquel Oliveira's curator insight, May 7, 5:44 PM

Essa ferramenta mista de storytelling e ilustracao com imagens simples é apaixonante ! Esta na lista para explorar funcionalidades.

online4ed's curator insight, May 9, 2:03 PM

There are more opportunities for storytelling than many teachers know! 

RitaZ's curator insight, May 12, 8:39 AM

what a great tool for creative teachers as well!

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The PKM value-add | Harold Jarche

The PKM value-add | Harold Jarche | Collaborative Content-Curation: new Forms of Reading & Writing #curation #journalism #education #e-learning | Scoop.it
Two Pens's curator insight, April 30, 3:43 PM

This is a horrible jargony headline but it's worth reading. Harold Jarche (via Beth Kanter) comes out against tools like Scoop-It, as if people who use PaperLi or Scoop-It don't read the content they share. Makes no sense to me. I read everything I share and add a comment to add value too. 

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Repost.Us: A New Way To Syndicate And Discover Content

Excerpted from offical website and its "About" page. Here are the key features:

- Content Distribution:
Repost lets bloggers, publishers, and brands distribute their content to new audiences.
- Content Discovery:
Find news, features, videos, and more to repost on your site. And it's free.

Repost allows you to republish complete articles (including images, links, & multimedia) anywhere quickly, easily, and legally – just like video.
With Repost, you can distribute your content to other publishers, bloggers, and websites. You can also discover a broad range of content to repost on your own site. Whether you’re distributing, discovering, or both, why do you need Repost? That’s easy: More readers, more reach, more revenue.

Repost: it’s syndication reimagined; it’s the wire service reinvented; it’s changing the way content goes viral."

Excerpted from review article on Mashable:
"Repost.Us, a free service that launched earlier this week, provides publishers with a platform to share and embed full articles in the same way that YouTube lets users embed video clips. Websites can add a Repost button to their articles, which others can click on to re-publish all of the content in the article — along with videos, the original publisher's advertising and branding, and any updates to the article that occur afterwards. Repost also provides a directory of content that publishers can search through and publish on their own website.

In short, the goal for Repost, is to make it easy for big and small publishers to profit from sharing complete articles as it is for content producers to share and profit from videos using the embed code from websites like YouTube..."

Check out it: http://www.repost.us

"About" Page: http://www.repost.us/about

Read full review article by Mashable:

http://mashable.com/2013/04/19/repost-startup/

Original video on Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/62295846

 


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Víctor V. Valera Jiménez's curator insight, April 26, 10:28 PM

Repost te permite volver a publicar artículos completos (incluyendo imágenes, enlaces, y multimedia) en cualquier lugar con rapidez, facilidad y legalmente - como video.

 

Con Repost, puedes distribuir tu contenido a otros editores, autores de blogs y sitios web. También puedes descubrir una amplia gama de contenido a publicar de nuevo en tu propio sitio.

 

Ya sea que esté distribuyendo, descubrir, o ambas cosas, ¿por qué necesita Repost? Eso es fácil: más lectores, más alcance, más ingresos.

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Clash of the Titans - the battle to organize the Web's content

Clash of the Titans - the battle to organize the Web's content | Collaborative Content-Curation: new Forms of Reading & Writing #curation #journalism #education #e-learning | Scoop.it

Curation is an irreplaceable part of the new content consumption and knowledge-sharing cycle just as passive readers are becoming an irreplaceable part of the curation cycle. This union is the ideal environment for smart, immensely valuable, and educational content on the web to proliferate and spread like wildfire, which ultimately what we want. A smarter world is a better world.


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MrCute Anny's comment, April 17, 1:20 PM
Yes, it is about helpers. But what all the other tweets and video clips show is only the beginning of the story. There is an even more important message that Mister Rogers conveys!!
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Robin Carlisle's comment, May 5, 10:22 PM
I'm getting a rather inflated, bloated, pop-worthy vision of the self-importance all our commenting leads us to each day now. I'm thinking I'm going to start wearing hats again... with a big hatpin... just in case I need to burst someone's self-inflated ego bubble lest they go pop on their own in a maniacal commenting frenzy. Hey! Sorry! That's just where all the tangenting eventually leads me, lol. Uhhh... to the point where my brain can grasp only a little lol... And to think... I used to be sooooo enthralled with "the meeting of the minds" when I sat down with my favorite authors... to read them... and I heard only their voice speaking directly to me. Nowadays, it seems I can't get a thought in edgewise, much less a personally acknowledged comments, with the author I use to have all to myself. Kinda takes the fun out of the old one-on-one author-reader mind-melds we use to have.
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Curate Your Own Magazine with the New Flipboard

Curate Your Own Magazine with the New Flipboard | Collaborative Content-Curation: new Forms of Reading & Writing #curation #journalism #education #e-learning | Scoop.it
Your Social Magazine. Available for iPad, iPhone & Android.

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Kim Flintoff's curator insight, March 31, 7:54 PM

A great way to aggregate and present content to students.  Or even better, flip that process and have students create their own content collections.

Kim Flintoff's curator insight, March 31, 7:54 PM

A great way to aggregate and present content to students.  Or even better, flip that process and have students create their own content collections.

Robin Martin's curator insight, April 1, 4:43 PM

Will definitely try this one out!

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An easy recipe to share your Scoop.it newsletter with Twitter and Facebook

An easy recipe to share your Scoop.it newsletter with Twitter and Facebook | Collaborative Content-Curation: new Forms of Reading & Writing #curation #journalism #education #e-learning | Scoop.it
I’ve been listening to all the feedback from our awesome community about our newest service offering, the MailChimp Newsletter integration feature, and have been hearing that many people would like the option of sharing the newsletter with their...

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I’ve been listening to all the feedback from our awesome community about our newest service offering, the MailChimp Newsletter integration feature, and have been hearing that many people would like the option of sharing the newsletter with their social audiences. This would require hosting the completed newsletter somewhere online with a public link to share. Unfortunately, this functionality doesn’t exist within Scoop.it yet (not to say it won’t shortly), but I’ve concocted a little work-around for everyone who wants to share their newsletter this way. It requires an extra tool, but its all free and pretty easy to do, and the end result is great.

We’ll be using a simple web-page creation tool called Weebly for the posting, and we’ll be using MailChimp to format the HTML for online display. We won’t actually send anything through MailChimp using this process, so no worries if it isn’t your email client of choice or you haven’t built a list yet. The most complicated thing in the process is a simple copy and paste, so don’t be afraid!

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Flipboard

Flipboard | Collaborative Content-Curation: new Forms of Reading & Writing #curation #journalism #education #e-learning | Scoop.it
Your Social Magazine. Available for iPad, iPhone & Android.

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Now You Can Create Your Own Magazines on Flipboard

Find everything that matters to you from world news to life's great moments. Just tap the [+]  to save anything from the web - stories, photos, audio and more - into your own magazines to flip through later or share with friends

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An introduction to content curation (slideshow) | Internet Billboards

An introduction to content curation (slideshow) | Internet Billboards | Collaborative Content-Curation: new Forms of Reading & Writing #curation #journalism #education #e-learning | Scoop.it
Content curation has been part of my life for several years.

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Last month, I had the opportunity to introduce curation to a company whose team was interested in learning more about social media and how they could bring answers to their customers without having to create content all the time.

The slideshow below is an extract from my presentation.

Content:

  • What is content curation?
  • Why content curation?
  • Benefits of content curation
  • Ideas to leverage content curation
  • Examples of content to curate
  • Examples of content curation tools
  • Tips to become a great content curator
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Curation for Teachers [Infographic]

Curation for Teachers [Infographic] | Collaborative Content-Curation: new Forms of Reading & Writing #curation #journalism #education #e-learning | Scoop.it
In Professional Learning in the Digital Age: The Educator's Guide to User-Generated Learning, Kristen Swanson shows educators how to enhance their pro...

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Trudy Sweeney's comment, April 2, 6:32 PM
Love the infographic and article. Thank you :-)
Rajashree Basu's comment, April 3, 3:47 AM
good that curating in a community is helping all of us so much....
Rosie Peel's curator insight, June 8, 3:07 AM

This is very insightful when creating an effective, authentic and reliable curation collection.  It is resources like this one that I feel will benefit others in their teaching and learning journey.

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Teacher's Guide to Information Crap Detection ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Teacher's Guide to Information Crap Detection ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | Collaborative Content-Curation: new Forms of Reading & Writing #curation #journalism #education #e-learning | Scoop.it

Information overload, information crap,information pollution...are some of the words that are being used now to describe the tsunami of irrelevant information we are bombarded with day and night.In  December 2009, Google began customizing its search results for all users, and we entered a new era of personalization. With little notice or fanfare, our online experience is changing, as the websites we visit are increasingly tailoring themselves to us.Everywhere you turn you find information that seems relevant to you but in fact is nothing but crap. This is probably why Eli Pariser recommended what he called Information Bubble.

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Curators Are The True Influencers

Curators Are The True Influencers | Collaborative Content-Curation: new Forms of Reading & Writing #curation #journalism #education #e-learning | Scoop.it
Andrea Walker's comment, May 28, 7:59 PM
I like your framework Ken. I think this is a good way to approach curating with students. Especially like #2 understanding and showing the significance f the piece.
carmen blyth's comment, May 28, 11:55 PM
Watch Thomas Campbell talk about 'Weaving Narratives in Museum Galleries' http://www.ted.com/talks/thomas_p_campbell_weaving_narratives_in_museum_galleries.html
Sergey Yatsenko's curator insight, May 29, 3:42 AM

    Good  day,  M.W.Cartin.                                                                                      Smart  Curator  can analyse the  needful information for good idea  and decision to the Real Way of Development .

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Beyond Collecting and Sharing: Twitter as a Curation Tool

Beyond Collecting and Sharing: Twitter as a Curation Tool | Collaborative Content-Curation: new Forms of Reading & Writing #curation #journalism #education #e-learning | Scoop.it

 

 


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Andrea Walker's curator insight, May 17, 10:56 PM

By using lists lists and hash tags effectively twitter can be u useful curation tool. Storify another mentioned in this article could also be a useful tool to curate twitter content

Andreas Kuswara's comment, June 11, 9:22 PM
I supposed twitter can be used or any tool can be used for anything,but some tools are made with certain intended affordance by the creator that would make the tool less effective for certain functions. curation in a way is capturing things void of time (i probably drawing too much from museum), while twitter is fast pace timeline of interactive (or one way) discourse.... they seems to be inherently different.

i'm just automatically sceptical when 'one tool can be use for all' theme appear. but it is an interesting suggestion.
Bonnie Bracey Sutton's comment, June 11, 9:33 PM
Many people learn one tool and then move on to others. I like to analyze each and use the best features of that particular 2.0 project. I use twitter as a push tool to share info for the most part.
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Multimedia Curation: Create Embeddable Video Compilations with CratePlayer

Multimedia Curation: Create Embeddable Video Compilations with CratePlayer | Collaborative Content-Curation: new Forms of Reading & Writing #curation #journalism #education #e-learning | Scoop.it
Discover, collect, play, and share your favorite online media with CratePlayer.

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Alexander King's comment, May 9, 8:16 PM
@wanderingsalsero: Simple. Reel Surfer and Keeeb do not allow you to have a persistant, global playlist. Also Keeeb isn't just focused on playable media.. it's a lot of different things. The "liner notes" that you are referring to are a feature that is coming soon to CratePlayer!
GIANFRANCO MARINI's curator insight, May 10, 5:04 PM

CratePlayer è una web app o un webware, come preferite, che consente la creazione di compilation audio e video dai numerosi social network e social media del web (youtube, vimeo, dailymotion, ecc.) e dai vari siti web. E' possibile farlo anche attraverso un apposito bookmarklet che consente di catturare il video desiderato in modo molto semplice.

 

E' inoltre possibile, per ogni raccolta creata, inserire una caportina, predisporre una descrizione, aggiugnere dei tag, configurarla come privata o pubblica, condividerla (Goggle+, Facebook, Twitter, ecc.), incorporarla.

 

Molto utile per la didattica in quanto consente di creare raccolte di video e/o audio da fonti diverse e su un deterimnato tema / argomento da fornire agli studenti per approfondimenti e per lo studio, senza dover fornire loro lunghe liste di  link. Utile anche come esercizio da far svolgere agli studenti fornendo loro un tema sul quale ricercare fonti audio e video da oprganizzare e integrare in una raccolta

 

per ulteriori informazioni: https://www.crateplayer.com

 

FAQ: https://www.crateplayer.com/about/faq

 

Esempi: https://www.crateplayer.com/crates

unspy's curator insight, June 2, 1:57 PM

Taking "Fair Use" to the next level... CratePlayer is a web app which allows you to create compilations of video (and audio) clips coming from all your social media accounts as well as from YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion, Soundcloud or from any other website (a standard bookmarklet allows to easily grab video and audio content you find on the web.)

 

While it is not possible to upload your own files, it is possible to apply a visual cover, a description and relevant tags to each collection, which can be set to "private" or "public" depending on your needs. Furthermore you can invite additional persons to contribute to curate a specific collection.

 

Final collections can be easily shared on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, via email, or can be embedded on any web site or blog.

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Exploring Curation as a core competency in digital and media literacy education | Mihailidis | Journal of Interactive Media in Education

Exploring Curation as a core competency in digital and media literacy education | Mihailidis | Journal of Interactive Media in Education | Collaborative Content-Curation: new Forms of Reading & Writing #curation #journalism #education #e-learning | Scoop.it
Exploring Curation as a core competency in digital and media literacy education

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In his seminal white paper on participatory culture, media education scholar Henry Jenkins explored the capacity of new media technologies to facilitate critical inquiry, active exploration and vibrant dialog online. Wrote Jenkins et al. (2009):

"Participatory culture is emerging as the culture absorbs and responds to the explosion of new media technologies that make it possible for average consumers to archive, annotate, appropriate, and recirculate media content in powerful new ways. A focus on expanding access to new technologies carries us only so far if we do not also foster the skills and cultural knowledge necessary to deploy those tools toward our own ends" (p8).

Jenkins highlights the type of online activities that participatory spaces enable-archive, annotate, appropriate and recirculate-which occur in real time and in the context of abundant information flow. The habits that participatory technologies facilitate also offer a range of opportunities to facilitate more savvy information navigation, curation and appropriation. Jenkins (2006) identified a core set of key skills that "build on the foundation of traditional literacy, research skills, technical skills, and critical analysis skills taught in the classroom." (p4). The identified skills- play, performance, simulation, appropriation, multitasking, distributed cognition, collective intelligence, judgment, transmedia navigation, networking, and negotiation - have at their core the ability to engage multimodal inquiry, multimedia platforms, and information abundance through curation.

Michele Ivanisevic's curator insight, May 2, 2:00 PM

Curation is a useful tool to teach students how to filter the vast amounts of information they are exposed to each day. It provides curriculum links to media literacy and advances skills necessary to navigate an ever-changing world dictated by various technological elements.

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What happens when social media is read by robots - and not curated by humans

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Here in the US, the Dow recently tumbled almost 150 points in a “flash crash” caused by widespread digital panic. What was the cause of this panic? Twitter.

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gdecugis's curator insight, April 25, 8:11 PM

As Clair tweeted "a single twitter handle (AP's) is hacked and the Dow tumbles 150 points."


Why? As she explains through a combination of automated trading and lack of social media usage by the traders.


Technology is great. But I'm a firm believer that the best way to leverage it is not to let it go on auto-pilot but rather have its output curated by humans - a concept we like to call Humanrithm which we apply at Scoop.it, for instance when our discovery algorithm only makes content suggestions but lets users decide what gets published and what is not.


Did we get lucky this time? Some people probably weren't and lost something in that story. But if we don't want SF movies to become real one day, we have to start educating and empowering everyone to curate social media.

Oïké.coop's comment, April 26, 4:53 AM
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Pierre Scampini's curator insight, April 26, 6:20 AM

Tous les outils quels qu'ils soient doivent être créés pour servir l'humain et non s'auto-gérer au-delà du raisonnable. Gardons cette éthique y compris dans les sytèmes de l'information et leurs processus.

Quelques questions universelles peuvent nous aider à en faire le diagnostique et s'aplliquent à tous les systèmes ou projets:

 

1- Est ce que cela tiens la mer ? Est ce relié au monde des vivants ? (Approche)

 

2- Est ce bien fait ? ( Déploiement)

 

3- la boucle PDCA est elle bouclée et enrichie ? (Evaluation)

 

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All our tools should be created to serve humans and not to serve themselves. We must keep this ethical idea in mind for IT systems too.

Universal questions should help us. They could be used to make the diagnostic of any system or project:

 

1- Does it stay afloat ? Is it linked with living world and specially human world ? (Approach)

 

2- Is it well done ? ( Deployment)

 

3- PDCA (Prepare, Start, Control, Secure)  is complete ? (Assesment)

 

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CURATE Game / Resources / Home page - DigCur

CURATE Game / Resources / Home page - DigCur | Collaborative Content-Curation: new Forms of Reading & Writing #curation #journalism #education #e-learning | Scoop.it
DigCur

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CURATE: The Digital Curator Game is available for download to all Network Members.

The CURATE game is designed to be used as an exercise that prompts players to put themselves into digital project scenarios in order to address issues and challenges that arise when institutions engage with digital curation and preservation.

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Announcing newest offering — Read.it! In the comments: discussions about the activity of curators

Announcing newest offering — Read.it! In the comments: discussions about the activity of curators | Collaborative Content-Curation: new Forms of Reading & Writing #curation #journalism #education #e-learning | Scoop.it
For the past few months, the team here at Scoop.it has been focusing on “taking curation beyond the platform,” our own little bit of rebellion against computer-only or anti-mobile curation tools and platforms.

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Lastly, some great news for you, the curators! We’ve decided to feature Scoop.it curators in the default topics on Read.it, which means every new user of the app could see your curation. Because the Scoop.it community of curators is what powers Read.it, we want to give back and say thank you for the amazing work you do. We think the best way to do that is to help you shine on the web and express yourself to an entirely new, untapped audience.

We are currently hand-selecting the featured users — so do your best curating, let us know about it, and then you could end up being featured too! Feel free to reach out to me (clair@scoop.it) or Ally (ally@scoop.it) about being featured.

We are very excited to announce this next step forward in taking curation “beyond the platform” and as always, are incredibly open to hearing your thoughts, opinions, and feedback. Let us know what you think in the comments!

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.... Interesting comments about the activity of curators:


Apple featuring the Read.it app and subsequent exposure for featured curators is a game changer, for sure.

My question would be: How are the powers that be differentiating between curators who just copy and paste a snippet as their 'insight' and those who genuinely adapt the source material to their niche, add value and enhance the 'curator' profile?

As much as I think curation is a brilliant way of bringing news from your niche to your audience in your own way, I've seen far too many insights from curators that add little or nothing to the original article.

My fear is that this will only lead to the media at large writing the curation sector off as a bunch of spammers and intellectual property (if not copywrite/copyright/plagiaristic) thieves.

What measures are Scoop.it/Read.it taking to ensure the curators they feature won't be infringing some law, some place?


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How Teachers Can Start Curating Information for Professional Development

How Teachers Can Start Curating Information for Professional Development | Collaborative Content-Curation: new Forms of Reading & Writing #curation #journalism #education #e-learning | Scoop.it
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Lila Hanft's curator insight, April 1, 11:22 AM

Basics of curating content.

Kathy Durham Aurigemma's curator insight, April 2, 9:59 AM

"Curation" is a new way to think about managing & accessing the vast amount of information that we are inundated with daily.

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Curate Your Own Magazine with the New Flipboard

Curate Your Own Magazine with the New Flipboard | Collaborative Content-Curation: new Forms of Reading & Writing #curation #journalism #education #e-learning | Scoop.it
Your Social Magazine. Available for iPad, iPhone & Android.

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Kim Flintoff's curator insight, March 31, 7:54 PM

A great way to aggregate and present content to students.  Or even better, flip that process and have students create their own content collections.

Kim Flintoff's curator insight, March 31, 7:54 PM

A great way to aggregate and present content to students.  Or even better, flip that process and have students create their own content collections.

Robin Martin's curator insight, April 1, 4:43 PM

Will definitely try this one out!

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Curation As Story - The Importance Of Human Filters

Curation As Story - The Importance Of Human Filters | Collaborative Content-Curation: new Forms of Reading & Writing #curation #journalism #education #e-learning | Scoop.it
Curation is a form of storytelling. Curation tools need to support this truth.  Collecting content without qualitative human judgement is aggregation, not curation. The best automation tools alone ...

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Paula Silva's curator insight, March 25, 7:03 PM

Social curation - the act of curating a conversation - this one is about curation itself.  

Audrey Nay's curator insight, April 23, 7:00 AM

We make it work for us, for our students

Melissa's curator insight, May 13, 2:37 AM

Curating is definitely mediated by the curators own spin on the content, whether it be understanding, interest, preference or other bias.

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NYU professor Jay Rosen on news #curation in the digital age.

From a "Adapting Journalism to the Web," a conversation between Jay Rosen and Ethan Zuckerman held April 5, 2012. Full video at http://techtv.mit.edu/collect...

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How to Curate from Suggested Content – Customer Feedback for Scoopit

How to Curate from Suggested Content – Customer Feedback for Scoopit | Collaborative Content-Curation: new Forms of Reading & Writing #curation #journalism #education #e-learning | Scoop.it

The Scoop.it curation experience has now been simplified to a unified view!

No need go back and forth between different pages anymore: you can now view your topic and access your suggested content on the same unique page. When on your topic page, just click on the "Suggested Content" button to view your suggestions.

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