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Therese Torris's curator insight,
May 5, 2016 5:03 AM
Always good to check this type of lists for new tools. There are quite a few!
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Giuseppe Mauriello's comment,
April 9, 2013 10:56 AM
BTW: TechCrunch posted its article about Newsana four hours after this my curated article...LOL http://tcrn.ch/17oKNfv
Neil Ferree's curator insight,
April 9, 2013 3:12 PM
Currently my content curation includes Scoop.it and Trap.it and Commun.it but this new Newsana platform sounds like it has potential too!
Robin Good's comment,
June 25, 2012 8:27 AM
Thank you Terry for reporting this: "the video is now private"
What do you make of it? Do you think it would have been better for the authors to provide a feedback or a comment to these issues rather than closing down the video for everyone? In a situation like this, what is more appropriate to do, in your view? Take down the material that may have some disputable parts, or discuss openly the issues with everyone while fully acknowledging possible overlooks and mistakes?
Terry Elliott's comment,
June 25, 2012 8:45 AM
Robin, I actually went to Jane Hart's Social Learning Centre site (http://sociallearningcentre.co.uk/) and registered thinking that I had to be a member-still private. Then I joined the group that was based upon the webinar (http://sociallearningcentre.co.uk/groups/in-conversation-with-david-kelly-webinar/). No joy--still private. I left a comment on the video asking for help, but it has only been a short while.
I suppose what anyone makes of it depends upon how much slack is deserved. Jane Hart has been a serious asset in my search for answers to social media questions especially lately with her work at Internet Time Alliance, but... 1. Perhaps they realized that the webinar was a bit off the cuff. Half-baked might be less charitable, but I don't know because it's PRIVATE. I cannot make my own judgment and that is not good. 2. It might be painful, but sunlight is always best in public conversation. I would not take down the disputed parts but rather view them as starting points for another webinar 3. Don't you think they are missing a wonderful opportunity to drive traffic to their site? I do. It isn't too late. I would love to follow that, perhaps a Hangout on Air? I am working with a study group on P2PU that will open a discussion of curation for the National Writing Project's Digital Is network that is considering some of what you have already spoken to (https://p2pu.org/en/groups/curating-our-digital-lives/). Our goal is teacher-centered curation and I know my teaching fellows would value this conversation. Hell, we might just have it ourselves. I don't think you are wrong in your critique but without a public conversation we will never really know for certain, will we. Perhaps it would be a dialectic and a grander truth than yours or Kelly's would evolve from it.
Robin Good's comment,
June 25, 2012 9:03 AM
Terry, I couldn't agree more with your excellent comments and thoughts.
I second them all and you have all of my support in promoting them. Thank you. |
Alex Grech's curator insight,
August 9, 2013 11:35 AM
My current absorption with Pearltrees started with an exploration of Robin Good's incredible structure. To be studied, admired and shared.
Mike Ellsworth's comment,
October 10, 2012 10:23 PM
Mala, thanks for the reScoop and many thanks to Robin Good for the crazy good mindmap!
Mike Ellsworth's comment,
October 10, 2012 10:23 PM
Mala, thanks for the reScoop and many thanks to Robin Good for the crazy good mindmap!
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