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7 Content Curation Tips For Personal Branding Success

7 Content Curation Tips For Personal Branding Success | Källkritk | Scoop.it

Interesting pick by Ally Greer and a great complement to my own list of best practices for businesses: Roger C. Parker writes 7 tips to keep your content curation fresh and interesting and prevent your readers from becoming bored and tired out.

 

"It's important for your content to have purpose, relevance, contain an element of serendipity that allows your readers to discover new cotent, have an added level of value, be engaging, and meet a happy medium between scarce and consistent."


Via Ally Greer
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Sorting fact from fiction

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You can't always trust what you read when researching information for homework, assignments or projects. Here are ways your child can tell a good website – or any document – from a bad one.


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Google Docs Research Tool: A Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education

Google Docs Research Tool: A Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education | Källkritk | Scoop.it

The new feature puts a new option in the Tools menu within a Google Doc called “Research.” To use it, you first highlight a word or phrase (or, as in the image below, a large chunk of text like a poem) in the document you’re writing, then click Tools –> Research (or use the keyboard shortcut: Command+Option+R on Mac; Control+Alt+R on Windows). This performs a Google Search on the highlighted words, the results of which pop up in a right-hand sidebar.

 


Via Karen Bonanno
Petra Pollum's comment, May 30, 2012 6:28 AM
Thank you. Very useful.
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The bookish teacher: Research matters

The bookish teacher: Research matters | Källkritk | Scoop.it

"On one hand, teaching our students about how to conduct good quality research is pretty much the most important skill we can impart, and should ideally form the foundation of everything we do. On the other hand, I live in the real world and know how hard it is to both find the time to foster and develop such skills in our students, and what a difficult task it actually is."


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Google Docs Research Tool: A Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education

Google Docs Research Tool: A Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education | Källkritk | Scoop.it

The new feature puts a new option in the Tools menu within a Google Doc called “Research.” To use it, you first highlight a word or phrase (or, as in the image below, a large chunk of text like a poem) in the document you’re writing, then click Tools –> Research (or use the keyboard shortcut: Command+Option+R on Mac; Control+Alt+R on Windows). This performs a Google Search on the highlighted words, the results of which pop up in a right-hand sidebar.

 


Via Karen Bonanno
Petra Pollum's comment, May 30, 2012 6:28 AM
Thank you. Very useful.
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The bookish teacher: Research matters

The bookish teacher: Research matters | Källkritk | Scoop.it

"On one hand, teaching our students about how to conduct good quality research is pretty much the most important skill we can impart, and should ideally form the foundation of everything we do. On the other hand, I live in the real world and know how hard it is to both find the time to foster and develop such skills in our students, and what a difficult task it actually is."


Via Karen Bonanno, Dr. Laura Sheneman, Dennis T OConnor
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