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AndySernovitz's comment,
May 7, 12:52 AM
hehe......this guy(Pawan Deshpande) definately doesnt know whats content piracy and is just interested in posting his own link again n again to steal some traffic by unneccessary conversations ,iam with you Giuseppe,buddy
MyKLogica's comment,
May 7, 2:38 AM
well, it is a pity that two skilled professionals do not know to how to do converge assertively their differences, and result in better contents, and content curation. Both of you are partly right and partly wrong, under my point of view, and instead of focusing in your differences, why don´t you focus on what may bring you together?
Therese Torris's comment,
May 7, 5:40 AM
@pawan @giuseppe I appreciate your work, both. We should value the mere fact that you and we are able to share diverging point of views on an open Platform like Scoop.it. That is true Social Content Curation, isn't it?
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Andreas Kuswara's curator insight,
April 17, 9:22 PM
twitter alone might not be sufficient, as we (or most of us) not 'always online', we have to do other things. combining twitter with a mechanism to comb through the # and compile personalized feed, would be useful.
Catherine Smyth's comment,
April 23, 9:20 PM
I'm a fledgling tweeter but love the way Twitter ignites discussion and ideas within a professional community.
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Philippe Trebaul's curator insight,
February 23, 11:50 AM
Qu'est-ce que "Design-Thinking?"
À bien des égards, cette co-année a été une chasse au trésor.La question directrice a été «Où sont les riches possibilités d'authentique, engagé, l'apprentissage centré sur?" Par extension, ce qui ...
Fait intéressant, l'une des approches les plus excitantes que j'ai rencontré a une origine modeste: le processus associé à la conception. "Design Thinking» est un processus, un cadre, une série de mesures que les concepteurs vont à travers afin de résoudre des problèmes, à améliorer les idées existantes ou à réaliser le potentiel inédit.
===> En bref, il s'agit d'un processus délibéré qui peut être utilisé pour augmenter la curiosité, la créativité et la pensée critique. <=== What is "Design-Thinking?" via @gpmt http://sco.lt/...
davidconover's curator insight,
February 24, 10:06 AM
Notice the similarities of "design thinking", instructional design, engineering design and game design. All are examples of simple good design.
Philippe Trebaul's curator insight,
February 25, 5:34 AM
Qu'est-ce que "Design-Thinking?"
À bien des égards, cette co-année a été une chasse au trésor.La question directrice a été «Où sont les riches possibilités d'authentique, engagé, l'apprentissage centré sur?" Par extension, ce qui ...
Fait intéressant, l'une des approches les plus excitantes que j'ai rencontré a une origine modeste: le processus associé à la conception. "Design Thinking» est un processus, un cadre, une série de mesures que les concepteurs vont à travers afin de résoudre des problèmes, à améliorer les idées existantes ou à réaliser le potentiel inédit.
===> En bref, il s'agit d'un processus délibéré qui peut être utilisé pour augmenter la curiosité, la créativité et la pensée critique. <=== What is "Design-Thinking?" http://sco.lt/... Delete the scoop?
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Sandra Carswell's curator insight,
February 26, 10:36 PM
Teachers and adults need to heed this advice. Delete the scoop?
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Víctor V. Valera Jiménez's curator insight,
May 17, 8:03 PM
Siempre pensamos en Twitter como una red social de microblogging en la que compartir información de una manera rápida. Sin embargo y como nos cuenta esta infografía, también puede ser una excelente herramienta de curación de contenidos.
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 Delete the scoop?
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Lou Salza's curator insight,
May 16, 8:53 AM
I have been using text to speech almost exclusively for reading articles on the web, newspapers, and courese reading for a course in Leadership I am taking at Case Western Reserve University. I love the e-readers ( Read and Write Gold; Kindle, and Audio books) because I can jack up the speed and read with my ears as fast as non dyslexics who are fluent readers read with their eyes. We need to understand the 'cost' of eye reading to dyslexic students even when they "graduate" from OG or Wilson: the burden of phonological processing is too high in terms of fatigue. If we don't make the technology more available and acceptable in schools we will deny intelligent students with print challenges the opportunity to study in college, graduate or professional schools. I still read paper books. Right now I am reading A light in August by Faulkner. It is on my night stand and it is a wonderful if slow experience for me. For some, print will never 'fall away' and allow for effortless decoding and pholonological recoding.--Lou
Excerpt: "Understanding how reading on paper is different from reading on screens requires some explanation of how the brain interprets written language. We often think of reading as a cerebral activity concerned with the abstract—with thoughts and ideas, tone and themes, metaphors and motifs. As far as our brains are concerned, however, text is a tangible part of the physical world we inhabit. In fact, the brain essentially regards letters as physical objects because it does not really have another way of understanding them. As Wolf explains in her book Proust and the Squid, we are not born with brain circuits dedicated to reading. After all, we did not invent writing until relatively recently in our evolutionary history, around the fourth millennium B.C. So the human brain improvises a brand-new circuit for reading by weaving together various regions of neural tissue devoted to other abilities, such as spoken language, motor coordination and vision..."
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May 20, 7:37 PM
NEW Marketing and Camapigning mind opening article (click) http://www.tumblr.com/blog/robbuser
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LucaVanin's curator insight,
May 17, 2:38 AM
Un modo differente di presentare all'interno di un Webinar: usare direttamente le infografiche! Ecco un po' di tools utili!
gruppo 1 master's curator insight,
Today, 10:36 AM
Format: infographic Author: Andreas Link Target: teachers, learners, researchers Topic: This learning application is clear, with many academic standards - including the Common Core standards - requiring teachers to use a variety of media forms, charts, and other data for both information reading as well as general fluency.
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Venkatesh Iyer (venkyiyer.com)'s curator insight,
May 14, 5:33 AM
I have yet to make my first infograph, but am eager to get going.
Tanya Smith's curator insight,
May 18, 11:13 PM
I'm so in love with tools that help visualize what you do. This is a great list. I can't wait to try the ones I'm not familiar with.
Jeff Domansky's curator insight,
May 19, 9:21 PM
Liked the list. My personal favorite is Piktochart. Delete the scoop?
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Gust MEES's comment,
April 24, 3:43 PM
#Tomas, right, BUT in two different TOPICS of my curation ;) Some people are following ONLY 1 TOPIC, so a need 2 bring it in where it fits in ===> #Education and ALSO #Apps, OK?
Tina Laramie's curator insight,
April 24, 8:16 PM
This is something to think about. Maybe App developer is in your future. Delete the scoop?
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AlGonzalezinfo's curator insight,
March 26, 7:33 AM
Great scoop Robin! The timing could not have been better!!!
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WordPress SEO & Social Media's curator insight,
January 27, 7:36 AM
Why you need a Social Resume to get a job – @BerriePelser
Russ Merz, Ph.D.'s curator insight,
January 27, 10:08 AM
Interesting stats about the importance of social media for networking and recruiting. Delete the scoop?
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Ken Morrison's comment,
February 22, 3:03 AM
I completely agree with this post. I fully integrated it into one of my courses last year. Students had to choose a potential future career and create a scoop.it page to help them learn about that field. Most feedback was positive. A few students still use it seven months after the grades have been turned in!
Ken Morrison's comment,
February 22, 3:03 AM
I completely agree with this post. I fully integrated it into one of my courses last year. Students had to choose a potential future career and create a scoop.it page to help them learn about that field. Most feedback was positive. A few students still use it seven months after the grades have been turned in!
Ken Morrison's curator insight,
February 22, 4:01 AM
I am a big fan of Scoop.it. It adds value to my professional career. I find so many things that I am interested in. It is fun for me to try to understand the algorythm. I believe that curation will be a powerful tool for our future. Delete the scoop?
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Philippe Trebaul's curator insight,
March 2, 6:08 AM
INFOGRAPHIQUE: What Makes médias sociaux de manière influente?
From : dashburst.com - February 20, 7:14 PM If your impression of social media is limited to your friends posting cat videos and teenagers glued to their iPhones – think again. Social media possesses incredible influential power, and since the advent of the Internet it's evolved from a simple way for people to keep in touch into a massive global network connecting organizations, communities and people.Social media is the easiest, fastest and most explosive way to transmit and receive information! And best of all – absolutely anyone can take advantage of it. Check out the infographic to learn how to embrace the ubiquity of social media and use its power to better yourself, your business, or cause, and find a host of statistics and facts that may surprise you about the influence of social media... INFOGRAPHIC: What Makes Social Media so Influential? via @MYDstudio http://sco.lt/...
Philippe Trebaul's curator insight,
March 2, 6:51 AM
INFOGRAPHIQUE: What Makes médias sociaux de manière influente ?
From : dashburst.com - February 20, 7:14 PM "If your impression of social media is limited to your friends posting cat videos and teenagers glued to their iPhones – think again. Social media possesses incredible influential power, and since the advent of the Internet it's evolved from a simple way for people to keep in touch into a massive global network connecting organizations, communities and people.Social media is the easiest, fastest and most explosive way to transmit and receive information! And best of all – absolutely anyone can take advantage of it. Check out the infographic to learn how to embrace the ubiquity of social media and use its power to better yourself, your business, or cause, and find a host of statistics and facts that may surprise you about the influence of social media"... INFOGRAPHIC: What Makes Social Media so Influential? via @MYDstudio http://sco.lt/... Delete the scoop?
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