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The 50+ Best Ways to Curate and Share Your Favorite Social Media and News Content
What’s the best way to organize it all into at least some reasonable manner?
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The phenomenal growth of Pinterest has sparked interest among millions of users.
It’s also spread to journalism educators, who are increasingly experimenting with it in the classroom.
Dead simple collaboration in the cloud.
There’s so much information online just begging to be curated: news, social media, images, video, websites… the list goes on. Reading great content from my favorite blogs and websites is one of my favorite down-time activities.
Sustaining a successful social sharing product with a small array of features is a challenge. For every success story like Pinterest, there are dozens more that have tried to gain traction, and, while possibly succeeding to a small degree, not seeing enough activity to convert into a healthy business.
Storify has become one of the best ways to create stories from social media — the startup says it has been used by 22 of the top 25 news sites in the United States, and that its users have curated a total of more than 3 million social objects. Now, you can do that curation from your iPad.
Twitter made an interesting acquisition on Thursday, when it bought a young Canadian startup called Summify, a company whose service (as its name implies) was designed to cut through the noise of all those social-media streams and summarize the content that matters.
One of the latest buzz words in social media is curation. Some media analysts ponder whether the content curator might be the next big social media job of the future.
Are you the education technology curator for your organisation? #curation
Curation vs. Aggregation? Curation is such a necessity these days. The overwhelming wave of information we are exposed to is drowning us in facts and opinion. Not only do we need to be curating the information that we are consuming but we need to be insisting that our students have the skills and necessary tools in which to curate their own world. I have listed a number of capable curation apps that can help to do just that.
Discover, review, and curate content from Google Blog Search, YouTube, Twitter, Google News, Flickr and any RSS Feed you want.
Content Curation for the Simple
“Content Curation Strategies for Beginners”
Themeefy is a free application that allows you to create your own personalized Theme magazines.
“Curation” may be one of the big buzzwords of 2011. As the amount of information accumulates thanks to the Web, it becomes increasingly important that we use tools to help us find information that’s relevant and useful.
Curation for Learning
“How people are curating, utilizing, and sharing information”
Trapit is great content, for you. We scour the web on your behalf, 24/7, organizing the best, most relevant content into individual "traps" on your favorite topics and interests for easy consumption. The product is currently in private beta. For press access to the beta, please contact us here.
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