Showing posts with label curation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label curation. Show all posts

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Scoop.it Curator's Tips


What filters do you use when curating?   

Here's a brief list that approximates my process.

1. Re-scoop from my community.  I trust the folks I follow and often find a few on topic articles in the scoops of others.  Scoop.it encourages you to follow the work of other curators. It's easy to 're-scoop' articles selected by people you trust.  This is one way that Scoop.it becomes a community of experts helping each other discover ideas and resources.

2. Prismatic:  http://getprismatic.com/  This search aggregator is my 'go to' filter for new stories on all the topics I curate.  Once you set up your areas of interest, Prismatic presents you with a long scrolling page of articles.  I open them up, scan or read deeply then make the Scoop or No-Scoop decision

3. Dig deeper into credible sites.  There are many websites out there rich in content, These sites have archives of articles and many resources that are not readily apparent.   I go below the surface and find valuable resources to post.  One of the sites I use, is my own website the 21st Century Information Fluency Project http://21cif.com . It has been  built up over 10 years with scads of material about information fluency: Other deep websites with solid content:
4. Twitter: the more I use it, the more I find. I'm setting up lists of big hitters on Twitter and skimming their recommendations weekly. Follow me: @wiredinstructor

5. My own writing; I blog on on several sites: The Keyword Blog, The E-Learning Graduate Certificate Blog, E-Learning and Online Teaching Jobs blog.  I always curate new materials and often 're-run' key articles I want in my networks.

Questions for all:  Where do you find your articles?

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Make your own Mobile Apps? Use a 'Curated Search Field' for better results


Here are articles tagged 'app making' found on the Scoop.it curation system.   

http://www.scoop.it/search?q=app+making&x=8&y=10

Using Scoop.it as your search field is a handy way to search a large number of curated articles.  Since the articles are selected by individual 'experts' you tend to get a better set of initial results than you might find with a Google or Bing search. ~ Dennis

Monday, September 5, 2011

Curious about curation?

Howard Rheingold interviews Robin Good on curation




More resources:


Joyce Valenza: Web 3.0: We have so much stuff!

Buffy Hamilton: Summer Seed Ideas: Curation, Participation, and Student PLEs