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Explain a Website - demo video

Explain a Website is an iPad screencasting tool that allows to record interaction with a website within the iOS web browser. This enables users to explain how a certain website works or how to use a specific webpage.

 

How does it work? There's a large browser on the screen and annotate & record buttons on the toolbar at the bottom...


Via Baiba Svenca, SchoolandUniversity
Baiba Svenca's curator insight, January 2, 1:18 AM

Explain a Website is an app created by Morris Cooke, the author of Explain Everything.

Great app for educational purposes when you need to demonstrate to your students how to navigate a certain website or a web page.

Link to the app https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/explain-a-website/id541723452?mt=8&affId=1822652

Louise Robinson-Lay's curator insight, January 2, 6:47 PM

This is something ipad users have been waiting for. It gives users the ability to create screencasts of web pages on their ipad.

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Aggregation and curation: two concepts that explain a lot about digital change

Aggregation and curation: two concepts that explain a lot about digital change | Wiki_Universe | Scoop.it

This is a Mike Shatzkin article published in 2009 that I discovered through Robin Good.

"Every time I read a story about why newspapers are failing that doesn’t mention the role of aggregation and curation in their troubles, it reminds me that something very fundamental is being missed, even by very sophisticated observers." he starts.

Having been an actor of the digital disruption in the music business, the comparison of publishing with the music industry (and subsequently of the newspaper with the 12/15 song album) is dear to my heart.

The Music Industry lost a lot of time and effort blaming piracy while not realizing albums had stopped making sense and that they had opportunities around curating playlists or compilations that they didn't exploit.

Likewise, the opportunity to create new relevant media through curation has never been that big.

by Guillaume Decugis


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