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gregmhagar's curator insight,
May 21, 9:24 AM
Another handy design resource for developing visually appealing eLearning and training materials
Susan Daniels's comment,
May 22, 2:36 AM
I need to get busy and start creating infographics. They are all over social media. The only piece I don't like about them is they are usually so loooooonnnngggg. :) Warmly, Susan
Susan Daniels's comment,
Today, 9:43 AM
Thanks Monica. Yes, it is a quick reference that I have referred to more than once in the last few days. Warmly, Susan
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wanderingsalsero's curator insight,
May 23, 8:37 PM
This is an evergreen interesting topic. I was especially intrigued with the title up above that said "Social Media Job of The Future". There might be a lot of prescience (sp?) in that choice of words.
Dawn Adams Miller's curator insight,
May 23, 11:12 PM
Anything from LnD Dave is pure hold and very practical. Enjoy'
Susan Wegmann's curator insight,
May 24, 8:51 AM
A GREAT resource for the buzzword "Content Curation." Finally! Delete the scoop?
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Denize Piccolotto Carvalho's curator insight,
May 22, 8:39 PM
Olhem isso César Alcon, Jimi Estrázulas e Maritza Mota! Delete the scoop?
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Monica S Mcfeeters's comment,
May 18, 12:08 PM
I'm going to leave this on this page even though I'm having trouble linking directly to things from this link. I think this site may have some good recommendations that folks could Google if the link provided doesn't work.
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Robin Martin's comment,
May 15, 11:28 AM
Yeah!! Just putting together my first WP site as we speak...very excited too!
Susan Daniels's comment,
May 15, 1:46 PM
Good for you Robin. Let me know if you have any questions. I might be able to help - and I'd be happy to. Warmly, Susan
Robin Martin's comment,
May 15, 2:57 PM
Thanks so much Susan! I'm sure I will need a little help! Good to know you're here! : )
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Thierry Ruissy's curator insight,
May 21, 5:22 AM
corrélation ou non, les sciences en perte de vitesse dans nos universités ?
Bruno De Lièvre's curator insight,
May 21, 7:36 AM
Ces résultats sont-is confirmés ? ils sont affichés dans le Guardian, proviennent de l'OCDE - Pisa quand même... Delete the scoop?
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Susan Bainbridge's curator insight,
May 18, 3:02 AM
A new novel co-authored by a friend of mine, Rashma Kalsie. The 2 authors have never met in person, all their work was completed online. I love the concept of the novel and the idea of online collaboration! Delete the scoop?
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Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano has an interesting and highly visual post on collecting vs. curating with Twitter, and on the curation potential Twitter has in store for those involved in education.
She quotes Mike Fisher writing: "Collecting is what kids do when asked to find resources for a particular topic. Usually, it represents the first 3 or 4 hits on a Google search, without meaning, discernment, or connections.
Curating is different. It’s the Critical Thinker’s collection, and involves several nuances (see Figure 1) that separate it as an independent and classroom-worthy task."
Useful. Resourceful. 7/10
Full article: http://langwitches.org/blog/2013/01/03/twitter-as-a-curation-tool/#
Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano has an interesting and highly visual post on collecting vs. curating with Twitter, and on the curation potential Twitter has in store for those involved in education.
She quotes Mike Fisher writing: "Collecting is what kids do when asked to find resources for a particular topic. Usually, it represents the first 3 or 4 hits on a Google search, without meaning, discernment, or connections.
Curating is different. It’s the Critical Thinker’s collection, and involves several nuances (see Figure 1) that separate it as an independent and classroom-worthy task."
Useful. Resourceful. 7/10
Full article: http://langwitches.org/blog/2013/01/03/twitter-as-a-curation-tool/#
Important article.