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Hola: Una infografía con 7 pasos para que Google indexe más rápido tu web.
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Curation tools and web services designed to create learning paths, curriculums, thematic collections and PKM portfolios
Via Robin Good
Curation, the purposeful filtering of Internet content, is a hot and disruptive trend. Continue reading →
What is content curation about? Diagram, charts and infographics to make sense of the curation conundrum
Via Robin Good
El 80 por ciento de quienes toman decisiones de compra prefieren recibir artículos -contenido- en lugar de anuncios publicitarios.
There are three data points you can use to measure your blog efforts. They include increased blog subscribers and readers and more engaged users. More here.
I love this “secret of adulthood” by Gretchen Rubin, author of The Happiness Project: “Happiness doesn’t always make me feel happy.” Continue reading →
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.
TechCrunch: Google just revealed plans to shut down eight of its services as part of what it’s calling an ongoing spring cleaning effort.
Greatest speeches of all times. Audio, video, english transcript, indexed by speech, date of speech, and speaker. Over 300 famous speeches in history given by Women, African-Americans, U.S. Presidents.
Via Susan Bainbridge
We're still seeing writers referring to Content Curation as something new. But when did Content Curation begin? A brief sketch to help you.
If you’re doing any reading about Content Curation as part of an overall content marketing strategy, you sometimes see writers referring to this as something
Via Robin Good
América Latina - impulsando el desarrollo de los medios
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To effectively promote any new blog to twitter you need to send it multiple times. This post outlines 3 tools for achieving this.
Via Gordon Gower
Excerpted from review article on TechCrunch: "This week the teacher-turned-entrepreneur Adam Below officially launched eduClipper, a platform that allows teachers and students to explore, share and contribute to a library of educational content. In both function and design, it’s essentially a Pinterest for education, with one notable difference: Because eduClipper is built exclusively for teachers and students, unlike Pinterest, you probably won’t find it blocked by your local school.
Educators and students can explore thousands of pieces of educational content, find lesson plans, resources and videos and search for the most popular content by subject or interest.
With eduClipper, users can share individual eduClips (or pieces of content) or eduClipboards (collections of content) with colleagues or students while cross-posting or embedding that content on other social platforms or sending them through email.
EduClips are created through the site’s bookmarklet (a Chrome extension), so once it’s installed in their browsers, teachers and students can grab any content they find on the web, Google Drive, Google Apps and more, and add them to their collection, i.e. their eduClipboards. Once grabbed, the site automatically grabs the source link, too, so that it’s easy to get back to the original content and easy to give proper citation.
Teachers and students can share these clipboards so that their classmates and colleagues can collaborate on assignments or in-class activities, create groups to share these resources with and align the content that’s clipped and shared to Common Core Standards. That’s the big advantage of eduClipper over Pinterest, that content can easily be organized and annotated for each class or subject by way of these learning collections. It also has the benefit of being created by a teacher who has spent the last five years searching for and curating the web’s best educational content..."
Read full review article by TechCrunch here: http://techcrunch.com/2013/06/02/educlipper-launches-its-pinterest-for-education-to-bring-better-crowdsourced-curation-sharing-to-the-classroom/
Try out eduClipper: https://www.educlipper.net
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Social Media Engagement: how to use content to nurture engagement with your audience in a way that's easy and manageable.
Selección de recetas IFTTT para sacarle partido a Feedly, Evernote y Twitter automatizando procesos que para ahorrar tiempo y gestionar mejor la información
Via Luis Negrete, Víctor V. Valera Jiménez
Blog post at New Media Expo Blog : Brilliant Bloggers is a bi-weekly series here at NMX where we look at the best posts from around the web all surrounding a specific topic. E[..]
While the first iteration of Flipboard focused exclusively on consumption and discovery, Flipboard 2.0, out today, adds a new dimension to the experience: content creation and curation.
It's clear that content curation is increasingly being talked about as an important role for learning professionals (in the context of self-provisioned learning, scaffolding, learing environment de...
Redefined, these reference works quickly adapt to current usage and respond to readers' up-to-the-minute interests.
En estos últimos tiempos están apareciendo en ámbitos educativos muchos docentes que están ejerciendo de "curadores de contenidos" (content curators). Esa palabreja, muy cool en su inglés de origen...
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