Digital Curation in Education
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Using curation strategies to enhance teaching and learning in education contexts.
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Curated Visual Storytelling with Brickflow

Curated Visual Storytelling with Brickflow | Digital Curation in Education | Scoop.it

From Robin Good's insight:

"Brickflow is a web app which allows you to easly collect content from Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr and YouTube and to package it up in a visual tile grid that can be viewed as a slideshow and which can be easily published, shared and embedded on the web.

With Brickflow you can build a visual story either by collecting stories and resources using hashtags or by searching..."

 

Read full Robin Good's insight below.

 

Check out it: http://brickflow.com

 

Some examples: http://blog.brickflow.com

 


Via Robin Good, Giuseppe Mauriello, Rui Guimarães Lima, Jim Lerman
Anabela Santos's comment, September 2, 2013 4:29 PM
Thanks! Have to try :)
Anabela Santos's comment, September 2, 2013 4:29 PM
Thanks! Have to try :)
Randy Bauer's curator insight, September 14, 2013 7:03 PM

See my Brickflow example here:

http://rbauerpt.blogspot.com/2013/08/start-lean-fitness.html

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Using Twitter for Curated Academic Content

Using Twitter for Curated Academic Content | Digital Curation in Education | Scoop.it

With all the demands of academia, becoming an active curator on Twitter may sound appealing but just too onerous a task. To help ease such anxiety, Allan Johnson shares his own Twitter workflow and suggests several tools and apps, such as Pocket and Buffer, to help academics make the most of their valuable time in contributing and curating content.

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Why Twitter Matters: Tomorrow’s Knowledge Network

Why Twitter Matters: Tomorrow’s Knowledge Network | Digital Curation in Education | Scoop.it

Great pick by Jan Gordon and a vribrant defense of Twitter as way to do research, mutual curation and smart... cocktail parties! 

 

Nigel Cameron says in this post he doesn't like "the thought of “one great inter-connected world brain,” language proposed by the editors of a National Science Foundation volume a decade back." But reading him (and as he also admits), I couldn't help but think about this previous post on how curation might be shaping the global brain.

 

Thanks Jan!


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Guillaume Decugis's comment, July 9, 2012 3:29 PM
I also love the smart Cocktail Parties. Reminds me of our chats in NYC at the #140 ;-)
janlgordon's comment, July 9, 2012 9:07 PM
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Great minds think alike, I liked the 24/7 cocktail party too:) yes it was great chatting with you at the #140 last year, I missed you this year:)
Guillaume Decugis's comment, July 9, 2012 9:18 PM
This year was Chicago for me (TechWeek). But I love NYC so I'll be back!!!
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5 Free Twitter Curation Tools To Enhance Your PLN - Edudemic

5 Free Twitter Curation Tools To Enhance Your PLN - Edudemic | Digital Curation in Education | Scoop.it
Your PLN and Twitter buddies are online seemingly 24-7. It's time to stop the madness and try out some of these free Twitter curation tools!
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Twitter as a Curation Tool

Twitter as a Curation Tool | Digital Curation in Education | Scoop.it

The stages and progression of using Twitter as a mere consumption tool of collected information (by others) to curating information, adding value with additional perspectives, connections,  resources or interpretation, the platform of Twitter as a potential tool for curation becomes evident.

 

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