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Using a Google+ Page for curating content, instead of your personal profile, is simple and extremely effective.
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Jimun Gimm's insight:
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Joyce Valenza's curator insight,
May 22, 2014 9:25 AM
Great for analyzing history, current events and rhetoric! See my post for more options: http://blogs.slj.com/neverendingsearch/2014/05/22/commencement-etc/
Sherryl Perry's curator insight,
May 23, 2014 11:38 AM
Great collection of speeches. Enjoy and be inspired. ![]()
Marji Gibbs's curator insight,
May 23, 2014 1:34 PM
Quotes and links to 300+ graduation speeches, some include videos
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Jimun Gimm's insight:
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Olga Senognoeva's curator insight,
July 30, 2014 2:52 PM
. ЭТО Учебный концентратор материалов О дизайне В Нем ВЫ найдете:
- Статьи - Уроки - Инструменты (https://hackdesign.org/toolkit) - оборудование - Технологии
от ведущих дизайнеров мира.
Материал доступен для несведующих в дизайне пользователей.
Полезен вебинаристам при создании презентаций и прочих материалов для продвижения вебинаров.
Инструкторы курса: https://hackdesign.org
Учебный концентратор представлен в соцсетях:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hackdesigners/info Twitter: https://twitter.com/hackdesign
Посмотрите прямо сейчас: https://hackdesign.org /
Joyce Valenza's curator insight,
October 5, 2014 9:26 AM
Great for high school learning too! Use with art, digital storytelling, web design classes.
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Vittorio Canavese's curator insight,
June 27, 2014 3:50 AM
Nell'ottica del "blended learning" una buona idea, da verificarne la realizzazione. ![]()
Hairuddin Munip's curator insight,
July 4, 2014 8:06 PM
Many great ideas on how you curate info for different purposes - research, reminder, wish list etc
![]() Every so often when I’m tweeting or emailing, I’ll think: Should I really be writing so much?
I tend to get carried away. And for the times that I do, it sure would be nice to know if all this extra typing is hurting or helping my cause. I want to stand out on social media, but I want to do it in the right way.
Curious, I dug around and found some answers for the ideal lengths of tweets and titles and everything in between. Many of these could have been answered with “it depends,” but where’s the fun in that?
Solid research exists to show the value of writing, tweeting, and posting at certain lengths. We can learn a lot from scientific social media guidelines like these. Here’s the best of what I found. Via Jeff Domansky
Susan Burnell's curator insight,
April 21, 2014 5:07 PM
Interesting. I have to disagree with blog length - 1600 words (about a 7-minute read) might be good for SEO, but it's a long time to expect readers to stay with you. Respect their time and keep it short
![]() Learn how social media marketing and updating is done through attraction and use of word play. You will learn how to get more traffic and interaction!
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Audrey's curator insight,
March 21, 2014 7:30 PM
Curating is about finding and selecting information in order to learn about a subject. Youngsters can be encouraged to do this pre-school. This motivational 21st century skill can be encouraged at home. with educational games toys and and books which stimulates interest. For example children can learn about science by interacting with Chemistry Lab; Horrible Science - explosive experiments; Newton's Cradle and Science Museum. By the time they get to school they are already full of curiosity and ready to increase their knowledge. Audrey curating for www.homeschoolsource.co.uk
Monica S Mcfeeters's curator insight,
March 30, 2014 9:27 AM
By Robin Good, Here's a short first-hand report highlighting how an 8th grade social studies class teacher (Terri Inloes) has fully leveraged the content curation potential to let her students dive, discover and make sense of topics (in this case social reform movements) that they had not studied before. All by themselves. Here the steps taken to make this happen: a) By using the Question Formulation Technique, the teacher prepared pairs of photographs representing each of the reform movements, one picture dating back to the late 19th century, and another representing where that social reform movement stands in today’s society. b) After checking out all of the photos, students settled on the pair of pictures that most caught their interest. c) They brainstormed and refined a set of specific questions, and then shared their thinking with the class. e) At this point students planned their research strategies. By using 5 different graphic organizers from the book Q Tasks, by Carol Koechlin and Sandi Zwaan, students were allowed to choose the one that they thought would help them the most in planning their keyword search strategies. f) Students were assigned WordPress blogs and provided basic instructions on how to use them to curate and publish their research work. g) Discovery and real learning kicked in as students proceeded in collaborative groups to research and document their chosen topic. You can see some of the outcomes that this assignment produced right here: General Conclusions http://tmsredvotingrights.d20blogs.org/2014/02/24/conclusion-3/ Voting Rights Inequality http://tmsredvotingrights.d20blogs.org/ Mental Health Treatment Prohibition Acts http://tmsorangeprohibitionacts.d20blogs.org/
A very inspiring example of content curation can be effectively applied in the classroom with impressive results. Highly recommended. 9/10 Thanks to Nancy White of Innovations in Education for participating, writing and reporting about it. Thanks to Robin Good for the fine summary in this insight. The ideas here offer a great classroom challenge to students.{Monica}
![]() Collect the things you love, with Ember. Whether you’re capturing photos, screenshots or any other kind of image - save, annotate and sync it with Ember. Via Robin Good
Robin Good's curator insight,
March 5, 2014 1:30 PM
Ember is a Mac and iOS app that allows you to easily capture parts of a screen, a specific image, a whole window or a full web page easily and to edit it, collect it and organize it according to tags, themes/groups and colours. Ember key strengths are: a) the image "capture" toolset, which is second to none. It offers maximum flexibility, it is simple, and allows you to save directly to any folder/group/collection you have set-up. b) the image editor utility that integrates a set of useful tools that includes cropper, focus/blur areas, rotate, add text, freehand drawing. c) the elegantly designed "library" where you can organize your images and screenshots easily via drag and drop into collections. Each image can also have a description and multiple tags. In addition Ember can automatically sort all your images by colors. d) the "subscription" area where you subscribe to image feeds from various sites and galleries to get inspiration and ideas. iCloud-syncable. Ember is a beautifully designed app that does a fantastic job of capturing any kind of image or screenshot from the web and to give you relevant tools to edit it and "curate" it into private collections. Free to 14-day trial. N.B.: Ember requires Mac OSX Mavericks to run. More info: http://realmacsoftware.com/ember Free trial: http://realmacsoftware.com/redirects/ember/try/ Download from Mac App Store: http://realmacsoftware.com/redirects/ember/appstore Download from iOS App Store: http://realmacsoftware.com/redirects/ember-ios/appstore Check these two use cases:
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Robin Good's curator insight,
March 3, 2014 12:53 PM
Crystal Renfro, a subject and Faculty Engagement Librarian at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia, introduces the relevance of content curation to academic librarians beyond the notions generally prescribed by Digital and Data Curation specialists. A good introduction to a new way of looking at curation for digital archive specialists and academic information librarians. Rightful. Informative. Good introduction. 7/10 Full article: http://www.academicpkm.org/2014/03/03/content-curation-beyond-institutional-repository-library-archives/ Reading time: 4'
Crystal Renfro's curator insight,
March 4, 2014 7:08 AM
I really appreciate Robin Good's comments on my article from Academicpkm.org. He says:
"Robin Good's insight:
Crystal Renfro, a subject and Faculty Engagement Librarian at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia, introduces the relevance of content curation to academic librarians beyond the notions generally prescribed by Digital and Data Curation specialists.
A good introduction to a new way of looking at curation for digital archive specialists and academic information librarians.
Rightful. Informative. Good introduction. 7/10"
![]() Excerpt from the guest post by Patricia Hume, President of Trapit, and published on MarketingProfs: Via Giuseppe Mauriello
John Thomas's curator insight,
March 1, 2014 3:08 AM
Five Content Curation Mistakes That B2B Marketers Need To Avoid.
Paula Silva's comment,
March 4, 2014 6:36 AM
Will you check this scoop? Thank you so much. http://sco.lt/5okJ17
![]() While the past favored those who could retain and process information efficiently, the future belongs to those who can imagine a better world and work with others to make it happen. Via Guillaume Decugis
internetdoctor's curator insight,
March 4, 2014 8:53 AM
While I understand some people wish everything was a computer. The vast majority of humans need a physical and emotional connection...something "artificial intelligence" cannot give you.
Francisco Restivo's curator insight,
March 7, 2014 7:07 AM
I believe that we have to recenter the human machine relationship, and this must be done from school, letting young kids learn that they control the machine, and not the other way round. Computational thinking and critical thinking are for humans.
Nevermore Sithole's curator insight,
March 10, 2014 11:50 AM
Why The Future Of Technology Is All Too Human
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Steve Whitmore's curator insight,
June 17, 2014 7:59 AM
Good reference list. I didn't realize there were so many search engines.
ManufacturingStories's curator insight,
August 14, 2014 5:22 PM
For more resources on Social Media & Content Curation visit http://bit.ly/1640Tbl
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Robin Good's curator insight,
February 23, 2014 10:13 AM
NewsDeck is a news curation app that allows to organize and share breaking news and resources with specific teams and departments within an organization. Any web page article or resources can be easily collected with a bookmarklet and assigned to a specific group or project. Collections of saved news appear inside Pinterest-like visual boards. Users can join the groups they are most interested into without needing to be bombarded with useless info that it's not relevant to them. News and resources can also be added directly via email. Free to use. More info: http://www.newsdeck.com/
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Jeroen Boon's curator insight,
February 21, 2014 8:06 AM
De Global Education Database (GEDB), is een zeer groot en nuttige verzameling van de beste apps, web tools, gadgets en moocs nu online beschikbaar voor allerlei educatieve doeleinden. Iedereen kan zich registreren bij GEDB en waardevol hulpmiddelen of instrumenten delen door het invullen van een speciaal formulier. Inzendingen worden beoordeeld op feitelijke onjuistheden en integriteit en wanneer goedgekeurd gepubliceerd binnen 24 uur. Probeer het nu: http://www.gedb.org/
Diana Andone's curator insight,
February 25, 2014 12:59 AM
GEDB, the Global Education Database, is a great and extremely useful curated collection of the best apps, web tools, gadgets and moocs now available online for educational purposes. |
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Jimun Gimm's insight:
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PaolaRicaurte's curator insight,
June 19, 2014 11:59 AM
An excellent perspective about blogging as content curation.
christa appleton's curator insight,
June 25, 2014 6:18 AM
Great visual representation of blogging as curation
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Robin Good's curator insight,
August 26, 2014 8:16 AM
Vyer Films is a unique online film subscription service which scouts, curates and streams unique, rare author films, impossible to get to outside of international film festivals. Vyer unique talent is in creating context around each new feature film it decides to showcase by providing interviews, collateral material and other stuff that can help the viewer get a deeper and broader understanding of what the film and its authors are about. Josh Johnson, a filmmaker, head of acquisitions at Vyer, doesn't go to festivals but leverages the immense quantity of information already available online to find new interesting films to feature. For just $20 per month, you gain access to Vyer Films' entire catalogue, along with each new release, and every feature. Should you choose to unsubscribe, you will still be able to watch any film released over the course of your subscription. A great, time-saving quality resource for non-commercial film lovers looking not to waste their time browsing a huge catalogue of titles but to find someone who can help them discover and appreciate new film gems. Find out more about it: http://www.vyerfilms.com/ Check this interview with found KC McLeod by NoFilmSchool: http://nofilmschool.com/2014/08/vyer-films-gives-glimpse-future-curation-indies/ Sign-up: http://www.vyerfilms.com/sign-up.php Catalogue: http://www.vyerfilms.com/catalogue.php
Mr Tozzo's curator insight,
August 26, 2014 9:33 AM
Vyer Films Finds, Curates and Streams the Best Independent Films
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Jimun Gimm's insight:
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Robin Good's curator insight,
June 24, 2014 9:16 AM
BuzzSumo is a powerful web app which allows content curators to find trending top content highlighted by social media shares and key influencers on any subject you specify. Content can be filtered by "type" (including articles, guest posts, infographics, videos and interviews) and by *time" with the ability to see just the last 24 hours, the past week, month or six months of data. Influencers can be filtered by bloggers, journalists, influencers, companies and regular people. An excellent tool for curators to find valuable new content and key contacts, influencers or prospective customers on any subject. Free to use and test even without signing up. . Try it out now: . Check this review by Larry Kim: http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2351594/BuzzSumo-The-Heavyweight-of-Content-Discovery . Added to Content Discovery Tools directory, Social News Discovery section. .
Christopher Jan Benitez's curator insight,
June 25, 2014 4:34 AM
I love BuzzSumo as a content curation tool. Everybody who wants to collect the best posts about their niche should try out this tool!
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Watch the best videos for free, 24/7, on any device. From music to sports, kids, skate, surf, comedy and more—it's out of this world. Via Robin Good
Christian Faisy's curator insight,
April 22, 2014 1:08 AM
Chaine web magique, vous sélectionnez simplement le type de contenu que vous souhaitez voir puis vous regardez en direct le meilleur des contenus TV disponibles, sous forme d'une grille de programmes
Josette Williams's curator insight,
May 3, 2014 3:31 PM
Video curation tool from any device 24/7. Thanks Robin Good for sharing this post.
![]() "우리는 그들이. 나는 /이 나라에서 가장 젊은 보조 큐레이터. 내가 그 일에 몇 가지 좋은 아이디어를 서른 두 있었다 것이 거의 확실했다, 우리는 독일이 올 것이라고 생각이 올 거라 생각 했어요. " Via Robin Good
Robin Good's curator insight,
March 12, 2014 9:09 AM
The Curator, by Miller Williams, is a poem that illustrates the keen value of the curator. Beautiful. Inspiring. 9/10 Read it now: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/176491 Reading time: 3' mins. Thanks to Nancy White for helping me discover it. Check her super-interesting article entitled "Students Curators: Powerful Learning" and her D20 Innovation blog. Image credit: Vintage frame by Shutterstock
Nancy White's comment,
March 12, 2014 11:32 AM
Thank you Robin - I am glad you liked it. Our students were really able to understand the concept of curating through this poem.
![]() Excerpt from the review article by TechCrunch:
Via Giuseppe Mauriello
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Farid Mheir's comment,
March 31, 2014 11:58 AM
@Gonzalo Moreno : sorry I do not know if this exists for other browsers.
Farid Mheir's comment,
March 31, 2014 11:58 AM
@Gonzalo Moreno : sorry I do not know if this exists for other browsers.
Gonzalo Moreno's curator insight,
March 31, 2014 12:01 PM
Para multitaskers compulsivos, como yo, tener 100 pestañas abiertas a la vez es inevitable, con la consecuente ralentización del ordenador.
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. . WHAT is Curation And What Is NOT Curation? . . . Most of people know WHAT "Aggregation" is, it is the simplest way to share links, YOU just forward it! BUT that is NOT "Curation", most people d...
Curation versus mere aggregation, useful reminder.
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로 게스트 게시물에서 발췌 브라이언 크레이머, 새로운 전자 책의 저자는 "이의 B2B 또는 B2C 없음입니다을 : 인간의 인간", 브라이언 솔리스 블로그에 게시. B2B "(사업"마케팅으로 고객을 세분화에, 너무 복잡되고있다 "사업)와"B2C "소비자 (사업).이 플러스, 사회적 디지털 및 모바일 채널의 상승은, 익명의 분위기를 만들었습니다. 나는 사회 / 디지털 / 모바일 세계는 익명의 성난 폭도를 만들었습니다 두려워 말 그대로 짧은 형태의 통신을 원자로. "H2H의가."온 곳이다 더 소셜 웹의 새벽, 즉, 포럼, 토론 게시판 및 사전 웹 2.0 온라인 커뮤니티, 결국 방송의 방향을 맞춰야하고 음성 및 브랜드를 줄 것입니다. 사업에서 인간의 성격에 대한 필요성을 소개하면서, 브라이언 P2P의 말처럼 고객에게 "사람들이 지금은 브랜드이며, 브랜드는 이제 사람들이다."이러한 발전 은 더 개인적인 접근이 필요 하나에 다시 우리 사회를지도하고있다 -.. 말하기 인간의 소비자는 우리가 우리가 판매하고있는 것을 이해하는 사람들을위한 간단 할 수없는 이유 혼동하는, 그래서 그들은 쉽게 자신의 경험 을 공유 할 수 있으며 다른 사람과 느낌 값이, 당신이 말하는 어떤 언어 상관 없어 누가 당신의 브랜드 또는 보내려하는지 메시지, 우리 모두가 더 많은 사람의 말을해야합니다 - 인간의 접근 :. 사회 감각 마케팅, 사회 마케팅의 미래는 "인간의 감각 건물"을 포함하고,이 방법을 꼬이는 데 필요한 될 것입니다 방법 고객 라이프 사이클의 각 단계에서의 마케팅 경험으로. 우리는 사회적 상황에 직접 논리적 인 사람이어야 인간의 경험 을 짤 수있을 때, 우리가 공유하고 영원히 정보를 소비하는 방법을 변경합니다 -. 고객은 변덕 인간의입니다 인간이, 변덕 그래서, 그들은 특별한 기대하는 오늘 권한을 부여하는 이상 - 더 -로, 고객. 자신의 세계를 바위 위에 경험은 그들 고유 특별한 느낌을 만들어 브랜드에서 사람 또는 사람과 불멸의 관계 - 고객은 한 가지가 없으면 이동하게 준비되어있다 -.되기 더 나은 이야기꾼 인간은 개념을 이해하고 상황을 필요 로한 다. 인간은 이야기를.로 경계없이 걸쳐 빠른 속도로 진행, 시끄러운 사회와 짧은주의와 결합 통신의 짧은 파열은 어떻게 영향을 미치고 우리는 더 좋은 이야기꾼이 될 필요가있다. 스토리 텔링은 당신이 어떻게 느끼는지 의사 소통을 할 수있는 좋은 방법입니다, 또는 당신은 당신의 청중이 느끼게하는 방법. 이야기는 우리가 일을 우리의 개인적인 경험에 맞는 방법을 이해하는 데 도움이 우리에게 결정을 내릴 수있는 상황을 제공합니다. 이야기가 당신이 판매하려는 일에 대해 색상, 개성과 관련성을 추가 ... "전체 원본보기
We've had great success with B2B marketing by remembering that these prospects are people first, B2B second. The shift to thinking about your program as H2H marketing is definitely one to watch. Must-read article!
Simpática invitación al retorno de la comunicación H2H, mejor dejemos los teclados, salgamos a escuchar al mundo.
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