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#Yahki #curation #startup enabling people to explore, mash-up and express their interests, passions, and learning for life

#Yahki #curation #startup enabling people to explore, mash-up and express their interests, passions, and learning for life | information analyst | Scoop.it

The beauty of Yahki is its simplicity as a social learning environment. It’s an amazing tool! Yahki education channel delivers the toolset in a private learning space for each school or campus, yet naturally and safely extends to the wider community, even globally. The following video shows how. Yahki enables everyone to be a learner and everyone to be a teacher, leveraging Web content, mainstream social media, and school/campus and personal digital resources. 
Yahki is online, supporting almost every device and language, 24/7. Students and teachers can curate, create, share, assess, refine, collaborate and connect, locally, nationally, globally. Yahki is an open platform that sits across personal, local and enterprise application layers. Yahki reflects where learning is today, overcoming many of the barriers of traditional education. 
Teachers and students often refer to Yahki as the 'glue' that brings together content, ideas, creativity, formative assessment and reflection. Yahki is the ideal mashup of social media, the Web and effective learning. Yahki education channel enables users to ‘channel’ specific Web, premium and user- generated content through their school/campus class, peer and teacher networks. Yahki respects the needs of users as members of learning communities and the wider community. 

Yahki’s simplicity and the channel concept set Yahki apart, solving issues for learning communities disrupted by Web 2.0. http://education.yahki.com/ enables you to tell your own story - use the web content, links, photos & videos to create a new story & share it with your friends on Facebook and Twitter. Yahki was released to provide the world’s first bridge between mainstream social media and a safe school or campus learning channel. Yahki now allows each student, teacher and parent to easily collect, mash up and ‘channel’ posts safely to their school network (teachers and students) or to their public network (friends and family) in one environment. There is no longer the need for a public social media environment and a separate school environment - Yahki is true to each. 

Features : 

Collect

Use Yahki to collect items from the Web. Browse or search to collect pictures, text information, video, tweets and posts from the Web. Curate collected items in folders (Yahki Sets) without losing links to original Web sources. Build your Yahki Sets based on interests or studies, all drag and drop 

Mash up

Use Yahki to create mashups. Manage and mash up your social media and items collected from the Web. Organize, annotate, and update items, adding your thoughts and perspectives, all from one screen.

Share

Share informal Yahki mashups with friends and family through Twitter, Facebook and Google+. Share professional Yahki mash ups through blogs and networks like LinkedIn


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Content Curation Tools: The Organized Supermap of Over 400 Services

Content Curation Tools: The Organized Supermap of Over 400 Services | information analyst | Scoop.it

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Ajo Monzó's curator insight, July 22, 2013 2:05 AM

Complet! Gracias

Alex Grech's curator insight, August 9, 2013 11:35 AM

My current absorption with Pearltrees started with an exploration of Robin Good's incredible structure.  To be studied, admired and shared.

Loli Olmos's curator insight, August 19, 2013 7:35 PM

¡Excelente! ¡Menudo trabajo!

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Content Strategy Resources: The Ultimate Curated Collection

Content Strategy Resources: The Ultimate Curated Collection | information analyst | Scoop.it
Over 200+ hand-curated content strategy resources: books, blogs, journals, articles, conferences, and meetups - all in one place!

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Robin Good's curator insight, November 24, 2013 4:21 AM



If you re looking for great articles, resources and guides about content strategy and its characteristics, you have found what you were looking for.


Jontahon Colman, has curated an excellent catalogue of the best resources on content strategy resources available online. 


From books, to magazines, journals, blogs, articles, forums and events, this annotated list has plenty of valuable resources and it is definitely a valuable reference asset to save for anyone interested in deepening his knowledge about content strategy.



Free to use.


Check it out: http://www.jonathoncolman.org/2013/02/04/content-strategy-resources/ 





Brad Tollefson's curator insight, December 1, 2013 5:33 PM

So are Content Marketing and Content Strategy the same? No, but they are clearly related, so a better question to ask might be: are these two practices compatible with each other? Definitely!...

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Looking for Content Curation Tools? Here's Where To Start: The Official Content Curation Tools Universe Map

Looking for Content Curation Tools? Here's Where To Start: The Official Content Curation Tools Universe Map | information analyst | Scoop.it

Robin Good: Everytime I see a new post or article claiming to list the best content curation tools I know I am in for some disappointment.

 

Most of these lists just pick up names from other lists without even bothering to check, test or verify what these tools actually do, whether they are still available. Unfortunately the rush to put out "curated" list of tools and services has created more misinformation than useful lists. 

 

But if you, like me, are on the lookout for new and effective tools to curate your own content or the one of your customers, I have created a comprehensive map of all the curation tools available online and I keep it fresh and updated almost on a daily basis.

 

The map presently lists over 250 content curation tools which you can navigate much more easily than it was possible on my earlier versions of this map.

 

On the right side of the map you will find all of the news and content curation tools available online today. On the left side, you can find bookmarking, link lists builders, clippers and lots of tools to operate with RSS feeds (which are still at the heart of a curator's job).

Full map: http://bit.ly/ContentCurationUniverse  

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Mike Ellsworth's comment, October 10, 2012 10:23 PM
Mala, thanks for the reScoop and many thanks to Robin Good for the crazy good mindmap!
Mike Ellsworth's comment, October 10, 2012 10:23 PM
Mala, thanks for the reScoop and many thanks to Robin Good for the crazy good mindmap!
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