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Robin Good's comment,
November 12, 2013 9:03 AM
RebelMouse was born to build a social media hub, but it does have strong aggregation, filtering and curation capabilities. SEO-wise it is not a great choice, but also Scoop.it has quite a few limits on this front. <br><br>Rebelmouse doesn't offer all of the extras Scoop.it has, from scheduling, to sharing to an extended number of social networks, to integration with newsletter and to the backend dashboard. <br><br>Scoop.it has also a better, cleaner and more legible format, that better lends itself to more in-depth reading than just browsing titles, images and tweets.
Stan Smith's comment,
November 12, 2013 9:22 AM
While I still use RebelMouse I have disconnected all inbound links because it posts it wacky and I was always having to go back and edit stuff. Now that I post stuff manually with their applet it isn't so bad. I still prefer Scoop.it though.
Terheck's comment,
November 12, 2013 4:12 PM
I use Rebelmouse for a while now, and I like it as a complementary tool to other Social Media tools. You can have a look at it on https://www.rebelmouse.com/Terheck/
Robin Good's comment,
September 27, 2012 3:48 PM
Mike, you are very welcome.
By the way, if I may ask, which is the original scoop that you are referring to with your thanks?
Mike Ellsworth's comment,
September 27, 2012 7:06 PM
Robin, good question, as your original scoop has been reScooped several times in this thread. I was thanking RPattinson-Daily for reScooping my reScoop, and so on, down to your original scoop. So thanks for this scoop, and for all the great scooping you do!
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Kim Flintoff's curator insight,
March 31, 2013 7:54 PM
A great way to aggregate and present content to students. Or even better, flip that process and have students create their own content collections.
Kim Flintoff's curator insight,
March 31, 2013 7:54 PM
A great way to aggregate and present content to students. Or even better, flip that process and have students create their own content collections.
Liz Wilson's comment,
July 28, 2012 3:00 AM
Thanks for the review Robin and the clear explanation of what users can do. Much appreciated.
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Se puede utilizar para crear un "periódico escolar".
This could be very useful for curating news around topics you're covering.
Curate the news!