Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Scoop.it

Are all your websites bookmarked on one computer . . . your other computer?

Do you have websites that you would like to share with your students or colleagues?

Are you addicted to Pinterest and want something similar for your professional learning?

Check out Scoop.it.


from the website:
Scoop.it lets you share ideas that matter and shine on the Web through beautiful topic pages. Collect relevant content and add your insight to attract an avid audience. As a social media and content curation publishing platform, Scoop.it gives you an effective and efficient way to build your Online presence.


Not only can you store your bookmarks in one place that is accessible from any device with Internet access, you can annotate them, tag with labels, and highlight important sections.

You can create up to 5 topics for free.  Scoop.it will also suggest content for you to add to your page.

Ideas for Scoop.it:

Create a Scoop.it for your next class project to help direct student research.

Share useful articles with your department and stimulate discussions.



Check out my first Scoop.it topic on e-books.


Other bookmarking/curation sites you might want to check out:
Delicious
Diigo
Pinterest
Storify
Symbaloo


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