Una de las mejores características de Twitter, y probablemente la menos usada por la gran mayoría de sus usuarios, son las listas. Con ellas podemos organizar cuentas y usuarios bajo categorías especificas. Lo interesante es que cada uno de nosotros tiene la capacidad de decidir las categorías en las cuales incluiremos personas, medios u empresas. Tener varias listas, es como tener varias lineas de tiempo, y nos movemos en ellas, como un surfista que cambia de playa, dependiendo de su estado de animo. Nos levantamos políticos, vamos a la lista de política y despotricamos contra la Ministra de Cultura. Nos da hambre al mediodía, y vamos a la lista de restaurantes. Queremos comprar un regalo para esa chica/o especial que conocimos por Facebook, que es amiga/o de tu compañero de 4to año de bachillerato, vamos a la lista de descuentos. Queremos encontrar soporte en nuestro nuevo proyecto en la oficina, vamos a la lista de trabajo. ... Via evangelina chavez
Robin Good: A great presentation by Corinne Weisberger and Shannan Butler on the emerging role of educators as curators and about the steps involved in creating valuable curated learning pathways. Via Paulo Simões, Gust MEES, Robin Good
“With the advent of user generated content and sharing features, social platforms are the new kings of the web. That said – and I assume you already know this – not every social... Via Martin (Marty) Smith
The federal goverment recently posted a request for information for a social media monitoring application. Why? The FBI realizes what many businesses already know, there’s a lot of life in a tweet, and a lot of data. Via Tina Cook, Martin (Marty) Smith
Manual Práctico de Uso de las Tecnologías de la Información para niños de 9 a 11 años es un documento que "describe situaciones cotidianas de uso de las TIC y facilita actividades prácticas e información sobre: el uso de Internet, nuestros derechos... Via Egctiana UprBlog / Luisa Vigo-Cepeda, juandoming
Profesores y alumnos usan con frecuencia videos en YouTube tanto a nivel personal como educativo. Pero una gran mayoría desconocen interesantes trucos que ofrece esta red social para el aula. Via Wilmer Ramírez
Con extensión para Chrome y versiones para iPhone, iPad y Android, myhomeworkapp.com se presenta como una solución que pretende centralizar las... Via Wilmer Ramírez
Preparemos a los estudiantes para el futuro en un mundo cambiante. Un video de ISTE, CSTA y NSF. Traducción al español de Eduteka y edición de Juan Manuel An... Via Elisa Hergueta
Nos acercamos en este nuevo episodio del podcast de Educ@conTIC a una de las competencias básicas, tanto a nivel de primaria como de secundaria: la competencia comunicativa, una competencia que tiene puntos de encuentro con otras competencias como... Via VIEVILLE, Elisa Hergueta
Ponencia presentada en el II Congreso de Tecnologia Educativa. Conteupel. Maracay. Via Ifigenia Requena Negrón
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Este sitio se alimenta de las aportaciones de recursos on-line. El objetivo principal es recoger en esta web un completo abanico de posibilidades para poderlas usar en el aula o o la propia casa. Está dirigida a: Esperamos con ella poder contribuir a una ámplia selección de recursos que pueden servir de ayuda o referencia en educación. Anna Sorolla & Manuel López.
Recopilación de recursos educativos: Infantil, Primaria, ESO, Bachilletaro, EPA, EOI, Lecturas, Proyectos,... Via actitud 2.0
Excerpted from the original article: "So what is the secret sauce that makes people like Guy Kawasaki, Robert Scoble, or Mari Smith popular while most everyone else remains hidden?
In a word: Sources
In order to do this yourself, remember that you have to go beyond sharing the articles that land in your favorite RSS feeds, or just reposting something from your social media timeline (which honestly has probably been reposted a thousand times before).
To make your social curation easier, and more effective, here are a few things you might want to do:
a) Do a competitor check. It’s important to know what’s already out there
b) What do your competitors post? How or when do they post? What are their usual sources?
c) Study your competitor’s social media behavior meticulously. It’ll take time, yes, but once you’ve established where you stand, you can start looking for the best places to gather curated information without fear of repeating what others have already shared.
d) See what’s out there. Now that you know how your competitors work, you can begin creating your curation strategy, collecting the tools you need and compiling sources you can use to collate content. How many blog posts, videos and news articles are posted about your chosen topic everyday? Does your field have enough sources to sustain you, as far as your plan goes?
e) Is this what your audience really wants? This truly is the most important question you need to answer. You need to see what your audiences actually post online.
f) Create a market study on their digital behavior. You can check for yourself how audiences react towards your competitor’s social media efforts or use social media monitoring software to help you out."
The above is a summary of an excellent curation methodology created by the content curation platform Curata - How to Have an Effective Strategy for Curation
Selected by Jan Gordon covering "Content Curation, Social Business and Beyond"
Read full article here: http://www.business2community.com/content-marketing/raising-your-content-curation-to-the-next-level-0150451 ; Via janlgordon, Robin Good
Though universities are currently adapting to many political, economic and social changes, they cannot afford to ignore technological transformation as well, says Matthew Draycott... Via k3hamilton
**** Moved a copy of this excellent scoop from a new source for me (thanks Lee) from my So Lo Mo (Social, Local, Mobile) Revolution feed because it makes a point I think applies to all curation (not just mobile curation, startups and entrepreneurship). Marty
The key to the mobile era is that it’s all about delighting and empowering the end user. The end user interacts with technology the way he/she interacts with the world around them. It will be hard for incumbents to embrace this new paradigm, just as it was hard for mainframe-era leaders to dominate the world of PCs, or for PC giants to pivot to embrace the Web. Three trends are shaping these opportunities: Bring Your Own Device, Appification and Cloudification.
**** I agree. There is much more art than science in mobile and so it is proving a tough nut for the usual suspects to crack. While "cloud" has always been an implicaiton of Moore's Law crtical law in our times seems to be Metcalf's - value of any network is square its members. Delighting must lead to empowering and then quickly to advocacy and young, smart, artist-y startups seem to get mobile better, faster more than more established less fleet of foot companies with millions invested in status quo. Mobile is changing the world and in unprecedented, unknown ways. Fun. Marty Via Lee Schlenker, Martin (Marty) Smith
In his recent business trip to Australia, Edelman’s Steve Rubel discussed his thoughts on the future of the media with Yvonne Adele at Social Media Club Melbourne.
Here are some highlights from this article:
*** Content surplus as a bankable trend: In an era of self-publication (for brands as well as individuals) and increased noise we’re all faced with the problem of too much content and not enough time. For media companies, scaling this information and providing value through quality curation is a great opportunity to solve this problem for the consumer.
Steve’s top tips for being a quality curator: - Be knowledgeable and well read on your subject matter of choice;
***People want to connect with the human element of a brand and those that work for the organisation.
***Journalists and media are now community managers. The have to see their role not only as a reporter/journalist/presenter – but as a brand ambassador who is able to acquire consumers and an build an audience through these channels.
***Steve’s top three emerging trends for media? 1) Building business models that incorporate curation;
Read full article http://j.mp/H17F45
Moreover, Steve Rubel also moderated a News Limited and Herald Sun panel on the future of journalism. If you have an hour to spare, I highly recommend checking out the full hour-long video discussion here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSRhDqeBtmg Via Giuseppe Mauriello
It's the fifth year of PCMag's look at the best stuff you don't have to pay for, and it's our biggest list of great free software yet. Via Wilmer Ramírez
Grabación - resumen del webinar organizado por Internet en el Aula el 9 de febrero de 2012. Diego Arroyo nos presenta Proyecto 19.1 Proyecto 19.1 es una expe...
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