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Rock Your Searches With the “site:” Operator | Emerging Education Technologies via Kelly Walsh

Rock Your Searches With the “site:” Operator | Emerging Education Technologies via Kelly Walsh | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

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Wikimedia says it's not building a search engine to take on Google

Wikimedia says it's not building a search engine to take on Google | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
The Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit organization that runs Wikipedia, has denied reports that it's building a search engine to compete with Google. Recently leaked documents from a grant...
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5 Effective Ways to Search for Educational Web Tools and Apps Online ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

5 Effective Ways to Search for Educational Web Tools and Apps Online ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

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Amy Burns's curator insight, January 6, 2015 7:33 PM

Helpful suggestions for finding tools and apps.  Caution-both Pinterest and Scoop.It will put you in a time warp! 

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Infographic: Google Search Strategies for All Students

Infographic:  Google Search Strategies for All Students | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
The beginning of the new school year is a great time to introduce students to new web search strategies or review the ones they already know. The folks at Canva put together a nice infographic abou...

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Jo Blannin - The Know Tech Teacher's curator insight, August 26, 2014 7:48 PM

Love this infographic - walks students (Grade 5 +) through the use of Google search strategies. I've put this up in the classroom so that I can refer to it. With primary school kids, its not really a 'work alone' resource but it is great for using as a reference point to direct their research and search skills.

Melissa Marshall's curator insight, August 26, 2014 11:30 PM

A great infographic to remind kids on how to find precisely what they are looking for. Remember, Google is not a person - do not ask it questions! Instead, use precise keywords and get familiar with the Advanced tools. 

Rocio Watkins's curator insight, September 1, 2014 11:15 AM

So timely for the beginning of the school year! 

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Los mejores sitios para encontrar MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses)

Los mejores sitios para encontrar MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
Los cursos en línea gratuitos, conocidos como MOOC's (Massive Open Online Courses) son una excelente vía para adquirir conocimientos de cualquier área, gratis a través de la red.
María Dolores Díaz Noguera's curator insight, April 14, 2014 4:30 PM

Los mejores sitios para encontrar MOOCs  (Massive Open Online Courses)

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Scaffolding the Research Process

Presentation from Internet Librarian West on strategies for supporting students in the library research process; based on Carol Kuhlthau's model

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Louise Robinson-Lay's curator insight, January 12, 2014 3:57 PM

This is an important skill for students to learn. This slides how is a great step-by-step approach to teaching it.

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Free Technology for Teachers: How to Create Google Scholar Alerts

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Create Google Scholar Alerts | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

Google Scholar, like Google Books, is one of the research tools that high school students often overlook. Searching on Google Scholar is not like searching on Google.com or searching in any other public search engine.

nihal abitiu's curator insight, November 4, 2013 10:18 AM

Comment créer les alertes en Google Scholar

Nancy E Radler's curator insight, November 4, 2013 1:24 PM

Great tool!

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Actualidad Archivos - Mooc.es - Cursos Masivos Online Abiertos -

Actualidad Archivos - Mooc.es - Cursos Masivos Online Abiertos - | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

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Look no Further for OER Search Engines

Look no Further for OER Search Engines | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

Searching for Open Educational Resources, but not sure where to start looking? Use these OER search engines to find educational content in any field.

10 Great OER Search Engines



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Google Image Search Tips via Educators' Technology

Google Image Search Tips via Educators' Technology | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

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GwynethJones's curator insight, April 1, 2017 2:35 PM

LOVE this....but I love @CreativeCommons more!

Marianne Hart's curator insight, April 14, 2017 10:57 AM
Great way to search your family tree. I can also see  this being used to research potential job and college applicants.  
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A Handy Classroom Poster Featuring 6 Safe Search Engines for Kids

A Handy Classroom Poster Featuring 6 Safe Search Engines for Kids | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

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How Google's Penguin 3.0 Is Playing Out Across The Web

How Google's Penguin 3.0 Is Playing Out Across The Web | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
How has Penguin 3.0 resonated globally? Contributor Philip Petrescu of Advanced Web Ranking shares data on the algorithm update's impact.

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Shannon K. Steffen's curator insight, December 29, 2014 8:00 AM

How much your site was impacted by Penguin 3.0 depends on the industry you’re in, the rankings you have, and the competition you’re sharing the SERP with (and potentially lots of other unknown factors).

donhornsby's curator insight, December 29, 2014 8:24 AM

(From the article): How much your site was impacted by Penguin 3.0 depends on the industry you’re in, the rankings you have, and the competition you’re sharing the SERP with (and potentially lots of other unknown factors).

 

You will never know for sure what happened unless you keep your eyes on Google. We will certainly do the same and share it with you if we spot anything out of the ordinary.

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âž© Test Your Search Skills

âž© Test Your Search Skills | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it


Information Fluency is the ability to locate digital information efficiently, evaluate it effectively and use it ethically. 


In what city can you find the secret LEGO chamber where the company keeps all the LEGO sets ever made? 



⇗ The Model â‡–

Digital Information Fluency (DIF) is the ability to find, evaluate and use digital information effectively, efficiently and ethically.  


DIF involves Internet search skills that start with understanding how digital information is different from print information, knowing how to use specialized tools for finding digital information and strengthening the dispositions needed in the digital information environment.  


As teachers and librarians develop these skills and teach them to students, students will become better equipped to achieve their information needs... 



âž© Locating Information Efficiently - What Information Am I Looking For? - Where Will I Find the Information? - How Will I Get There?

 

⇏ Learners identify key concepts in a research question  Learners create effective and efficient search queries  

⇏ Learners effectively and efficiently select digital collections based on their characteristics 

⇏ Learners select digital search tools based on their effectiveness and efficiency  

⇏ Learners select and apply appropriate search strategies to effectively and efficiently locate reliable digital information related to their academic learning goal(s).



âž© Evaluating Information Effectively - How Good is the Information? 

⇏ Learners evaluate the quality of a search result to determine its usefulness in the search process  

⇏ Learners evaluate the quality of a search result to determine the reliability of its content  

⇏ Learners evaluate the quality of a search result to determine the reliability of its source       



âž© Using information Ethically - How will I Ethically Use the Information?   

⇏ Learners ethically use digital information  Universal dispositions affecting Information Fluency

http://21cif.com/resources/difcore/index.html



⇝ Search Challenges

http://21cif.com/rkit/actionzone/index.html

http://21cif.com/tutorials/challenge/index.html


Dozens of Search Challenges are available on demand to challenge and test students' abilities... 



More: 

http://internetsearchchallenge.blogspot.co.uk/


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Content Discovery Tools: a Directory of My Favorite Ones

Content Discovery Tools: a Directory of My Favorite Ones | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

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Jeff Domansky's curator insight, October 3, 2014 10:54 AM

Robin Good has done a phenomenal job of gathering content discovery tools and putting them into categories for easy search and even easier use.

Marco Favero's curator insight, October 3, 2014 6:06 PM

aggiungi la tua intuizione ...

Roberto De Pedrini (Telnext - Italy) - Twitter: @depetwi's curator insight, October 4, 2014 2:39 AM

This is an Off-Topic but interesting !

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Educación tecnológica: Agrega + Gnoss = búsquedas semánticas mejoradas

Educación tecnológica: Agrega + Gnoss = búsquedas semánticas mejoradas | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

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María Asunción Martínez Mayoral's curator insight, November 9, 2013 7:26 AM

Agrega es la plataforma repositorio de contenidos educativos digitales del Ministerio de Educación. Una de las cosas que más demandaban los usuarios de dicha plataforma era la mejora de su motor de búsqueda. Creo que en esta ocasión el Ministerio, a través de su organismo INTEF y de las personas que lo dirigen, han sabido dar respuesta a estas demandas de una manera excelente. Ahora, y de manera provisional en el nodo de Agrega en el INTEF, ya se pueden hacer búsquedas semánticas.

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A Curated Search Engine of Learning Resources: Gooru


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Olga Boldina's comment, September 17, 2013 1:36 AM
Thank you Robin!
Robin Good's comment, September 17, 2013 3:08 AM
You are very welcome Olga.
ManufacturingStories's curator insight, September 18, 2013 9:59 AM

Robin - Another great analysis.  Thanks for all of our hard work & curation. 

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What Makes A Great Curator Great?

What Makes A Great Curator Great? | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

This piece was brilliantly written by my fellow curator, Robin Good.

 

Sorry my commentary is so long but this was so thought provoking, I just couldn't help myself:-)

 

The headline draws you in and the material more than delivers on that promise. What makes a great curator is clearly demonstrated in this piece. Bravo Robin!

 

I'm not going to repost what Robin has said but add my own comments, just as if I were in a conversation with him.

 

In Robin's own words - A great curator does the following:

 

"Optimizes, Edits, Formats, Selects, Excerpts, Writes, Classifies, Links, Personalizes, Vets, Credits, Filters, Taps, Suggests, Searches, Scouts, Hacks Filters and Searches, Is Transparent, Recommends, Crowdsources"

 

As you read this article, pay attention to how he has done all the above. He creates a standard, he gives you some criteria so you can understand what makes someone great and what makes someone no so great.

 

****He is responding to an article he read in Forbes about curation which talks about  the importance of keywords.  Robin stresses the importance of "human curation" adding your personal touch and bringing added value to what you're curating and not trying to fit what you're saying into keywords that will draw traffic from the search engines.  

 

These are my comments..........

 

**** Curation is new and is evolving.  Water rises to its own level.  The people who know why they're curating, who their audience is, how they consume information and what they need, and then act on this, will become great trusted sources.

 

Some people just want information. Others want to engage by adding comments or another layer of context. There's a rhythm to this and it takes time to find the right balance.

 

I think a great curator is a good listener and a keen observer who selects content that "speaks to the audience's listening".  Paying attention to this and fine tuning your approach takes a lot of work but it's worth it. I'm inserting a direct quote from Robin:

 

"One point: I believe that curators, as I see them, should rarely if ever be driven by analytics data or statistics but to their personal experience and viewpoint. Their goal is not in fact to go after the broadest and most numerous audience but have the humbleness and vision to serve a very specific need and tribe."

 

If you're passionate and knowledgable about the topic you're curating, and you are committed to serving your readers, you will be great.

 

In business you have to have a unique sales proposition. Adding context to what you curate will set you apart from others and make you great. This is your place to contribute something new, perhaps you disagree with what was said and you bring a new perspective. Anything you can do to expand the piece and add dimension to it is valuable to others.

 

Robin produced this video in 2009 with Gerd Leonhard, a highly respected media futurist. It is excellent. The title speaks for itself: "The Relevance Of Context In Content Curation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDo6YrJKaoM.

 

There is also another piece "Context Not Content is King" by Arnold Waldstein I posted this some time ago. It is very relevant today and hopefully sheds more light on what will set you apart from people who are just aggregating links.

 

Last but not least......

 

Robin also has a view point and invites us into a conversation when he discusses the scoring system which you will see when you read the article. It makes me want to  respond, it's a two way dialogue between him and me, he's not just talking at me by reposting content without adding anything else.

 

I happen to agree with him about this but that's a whole other discussion.

 

Curated by JanLGordon covering "Content Curation, Social Media and Beyond"

 

This is only a taster.  To see the full article by a true master-curator at the top of his game, click here


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Robin Good's comment, November 6, 2011 11:44 AM
Exactly Beth!

I couldn't have said better. Thanks for clarifying this further.
Nancy White's curator insight, March 10, 2017 4:37 PM
Oh my - all of my favorite  thought leaders on curation in one spot! This immediately caught my eye and introduced a new way for me to look at curation- as a way to "find your tribe."
Duncan Cole's curator insight, March 11, 2017 2:59 PM
If you are looking for some good advice and insight into how to develop into a great content curator, this is a great article from a few years ago from Robin Good. The additional insight from other curators adds another dimension, and I would suggest looking at this in some detail. It is clearly more effort to curate well, but then high quality work usually does.
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Why Human Filters are the Future of the Web

Why Human Filters are the Future of the Web | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

Karyn Campbell wrote this piece for Sparksheet - Great Observations and so true!

 

Intro:

 

"Before news aggregators, content curators, and Google’s omnipotent algorithm, the world’s information was sorted by real human beings."

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

It comes down to trust

 

The web has offered us incredible options for how we buy products, talk to our friends, or experience media. Remember that adage “quality over quantity”? We can take that phrase literally online – quantity won’t go away; quality will just sit atop.

 

Sometimes we want someone to tell us, consistently, what’s true and what’s good. No wonder YouTube just relaunched its music page, enlisting writers for Vice, Spin and other major vloggers to curate its featured content.

 

**As Steve Jobs more radically put it, “It’s not the consumers’ job to know what they want.”

 

It comes down to trust. Because we are all so well trained in the art of branding, arguably at the expense of crafting things worthy of distribution,

 

**it becomes hard to trust the advice of a Wild West web.

 

Still, we’ll continue to take the word of our favourite industry insider, celebrity or uncle.

 

**Likewise, the smartest companies in this space will calibrate expertise with automation, math with emotion.

 

**Whether she’s a kid writing code or a poet in-the-making, look for the next generation Steve Jobs to carry on building, hiring, and perfecting these filters.

 

Absolutely!

 

http://sparksheet.com/return-of-the-editor-why-human-filters-are-the-future-of-the-web/


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