Web 2.0 Annotation & Bookmarking Tools: A Quick Guide MOHAMED AMIN EMBI Centre for Academic Advancement Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia …
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Dillon Thomas's curator insight,
February 1, 2014 5:55 PM
SCOOPS -- I began using Scoop when I was defining myself a LITE FEET DANCER. There was no single source of info about Lite Feet dance, a NYC Born Battle dance phenom and YouTube Sensation. I created LITE FEET SCOOP TO reference for my own resume but also to provide anyone interested a link to the multitude of YOUTUBE Channels, Sound Cloud and personal sites dedicated to this unique art form and the talented dancers who participate.
Annie 's curator insight,
December 5, 2014 8:18 PM
Scoop.it helps with the process of curating content. This is a must for your social media. |
Ally Greer's curator insight,
March 19, 2014 11:41 PM
We're always finding different ways to use Scoop.it, mostly coming from the intelligent community of curators that has manifested itself over the last few years. Scoop.it Specialist @Martin (Marty) Smith wrote an explanation of how he's using Scoop.it to gauge interest in potential original content. When his posts on Scoop.it do well, he is able to see what his audience likes, and create content along the same vein. He also explains some of the SEO benefits seen by other Scoopiteers like @Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com. Read Marty's post to find new creative ways to measure the potential success of content using Scoop.it and share your thoughts in the comments!
Martin (Marty) Smith's comment,
March 20, 2014 12:06 AM
Thanks for the share @Ally Greer. Don't like the RISK FACTORS without @Scoop.it since each post puts modeled and valuable websites at risk. Better to test with the "fastest feedback loop in the west" :). Marty
LKGayton's curator insight,
March 20, 2014 10:52 AM
Scoop.it influences social media marketing and more... |
Presentazione in 111 slides realizzata da Mohamed Amin Embi, educatore e istruttore in e-Learning presso l'università Kebangsaan Malaysia e pubblicata su Slideshare il 27/02/2013
Si tratta di una guida rapida all'utilizzo di applicazioni web per annotare e prendere appunti direttamente su pagine web, per il bookmarking e la content curation, le applicazioni sono free o freemium.
Nonostate questa guida sia datata le applicazioni indicate sono tuttora presenti in rete e le loro funzionalità e il loro modo d'impiego sono sostanzialmente quelli spiegati nella guida di Mohamed Amin Embi. Solo Markup non è attuaImente avviabile in rete.
La guida è completa, chiara e scritta in un inglese molto leggibile, per ogni applicazione web segnalata viene indicato:
# Che cos'è
# caratteristiche e funzionalità principali
# vantaggi del suo utilizzo nell'utilizzarla in ambito educativo
# come cominciare a lavorare con ...
# fonti e link utili
Le 10 applicazioni che vengono esaminate e spiegate sono:
# Diigo
# Del.icio.us
# Crocodoc
# iCyte
# Scrible
# Webnotes
# Scoop.it
# Pinterest
# Markup
# Webklipper