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Marco Bertolini's curator insight,
August 23, 2013 7:27 AM
Si vous aimez les réseaux sociaux du type graphique comme Pinterest, vous allez adorer eduClipper ! Un réseau qui permet non seulement le partage de documents mais aussi la constitution de portfolios d'étudiants, etc.
Gust MEES's curator insight,
July 12, 2013 2:49 PM
I am feeling honored as they took a screenshot of my curation!
ManufacturingStories's curator insight,
July 14, 2013 8:37 AM
Scoop-It makes it into the TOP 5. Great Job!!
dperiodeducation's curator insight,
April 8, 2013 5:05 PM
This post is really relevant to my education, because recently (in project and english) I have needed to make blogs or an online presentation for class. This infographic displays the benefits of using a slightly obscure (honestly, a bit like scoop.it) medium to do so. It offers a very reasonable argument for why to use their site for projects in class. I might even use Pinterest for my upcoming english project. -CB |
LundTechIntegration's curator insight,
August 16, 2013 9:49 AM
Great ways to implement social media into the classroom!
Mario Ortiz's curator insight,
June 4, 2023 3:34 PM
This article contains an infographic which gives us 22 examples of 4 popular social media sites, about how each site can be used for instruction. Several of these examples range from posting assignments to sending notifications, and allowing students to collaborate on projects. However, we are not limited to only these social media sites, YouTube can also be used to create instructional videos that can then be shared amongst all other social media sites.
Robin Good's curator insight,
June 12, 2013 5:59 AM
Clipular is Chrome browser extension and web app which is capable of capturing any text, web page, image, video, diagram or any other content you can see on a web page, wile indexing the text it contains and letting you organize it into public/private collections. The Clipular capturing tool can capture full web pages, or any portion that you specify. Captured content can be tagged (assigned to one or more categories), commented and easily shared on your preferred social media channels. Clipular "boards" (collections) can be set to be private or can be publicly shared. There is an import function to bring in your existing Clipboard.com collections. (Unfortunately, the display of web pages imported in this fashion is quite disappointing as they are forced to appear - even when clicked on - at a thumbnail size). A unique organizational feature called "Group" lets you easily grab items from your dashboard and throw them easily into a new or existing collection. A collection can be published / displayed in one of four different modes: a) Magazine b) Poster c) Story d) Pattern My comment: This is an excellent content capturing and organization tool, meant for internal work and not for publishing collections to the public (at least for now). The capturing tool is extremely effective, and the organizational features also work very well. The display, in the main dashboard and the four display modes do have some margin of improvement. Good alternative to Pinterest when you need not so much to collect images, but rather web pages, text excerpts, video collections or other materials. Free to use. Try it out now: http://www.clipular.com Chrome extension (inndispensable): https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/clipular-reinvent-screen/cjbjepchlgclmpinlbbeinajphohgfod
Ernesto Alegre's curator insight,
June 14, 2013 5:32 AM
La evolución del bookmarklet en extensión de browser más robusta, dentro de un concepto de curación visual de contenido.
Ricard Garcia's curator insight,
June 11, 2013 4:23 AM
Pinterest is a vast source of possibilities for the classroom... here's a good article with different ways to make the best of it.
AlGonzalezinfo's curator insight,
June 21, 2013 6:56 AM
This is a great example of how to use the Infographic format to educate and share knowledge with others. It make sense that a teacher would do it. Fantastic!
Audrey's curator insight,
March 8, 2014 5:38 PM
Once you start using these two learning strategies teaching becomes a real pleasure as students will be teaching the topics. In addition they will be able to give evaluative and analytical commentary. Audrey for www.homeschoolsource.co.uk .
This certainly works for psychology at www.hotmoodle.com
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