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The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight,
May 19, 2014 1:23 AM
Owen Andrew: "Ever since visual storytelling burst onto the scene, vision-keepers have dabbled with ways of putting an element of “openness” into their craft" ...
The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight,
May 16, 2014 1:23 AM
Karim Ahmad: "Consider: your film exists in a storyworld. The time, the place, the characters; you’ve created all of it already. A community of stories, ready to be told. "
Jaana Nyström's curator insight,
April 27, 2014 1:38 AM
Many good reasons why using Google+ is a pleasure!
Jaana Nyström's curator insight,
April 16, 2014 4:49 AM
Great post from Shannon! - these tips may seem simple but they are probably some of the most fundamental techniques that common interviewers use–depending on the style of interview.
Mariana Ka's curator insight,
May 18, 2015 5:14 AM
The video explains en efficient way of usage the online bookmarks platforms such as Scoop.it and Pinterest
Jaana Nyström's curator insight,
April 11, 2014 4:31 AM
"In some cases, a company may not see high engagement simply because of industry culture. Perhaps the overall industry is behind the times technologically. That could be because either their customers or the industry as a whole aren’t familiar with social media or comfortable using it..."
Asil's curator insight,
April 9, 2014 6:28 PM
Has anyone seen any notices from ScoopIt about this? Were their servers vulnerable to this exploit?
Asil's comment,
April 10, 2014 11:07 AM
I put a ticket in with ScoopIt asking them to advise what the situation is with their servers. So far, have only received the automatic response. I'm still not finding anything official posted by ScoopIt themselves, but a user has started a ScooptIt topic on the exploit: http://www.scoop.it/t/heartbleed
Jaana Nyström's curator insight,
April 9, 2014 3:00 AM
Hangouts on Air: Test, test and test! Great tip from Carol Dodsley. |
Curated by Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist
Please visit http://www.youtube.com/user/safegaard
to see my work :) |
Zimilate is a new content collection and organizing tool that allows you to create Pinterest-like boards containing files of any kind, documents, PDFs, newly created text notes as well as images and full web pages that can be easily captured with a dedicated bookmarklet/extension.
Content items can be tagged, manually ordered and collected into "spheres", which can be set to be "private" or public.
It's very easy to drag and drop items from one collection to another and to re-order items in any way you want.
Team collaborators can be invited to contribute content to any of your collections.
All contents collected in Zimilate are fully searchable.
Zimilate is a powerful content curation app, similar to Pinterest but with added functionalties (more content types supported and powerful web page capturing) and more flexibility (reordering of items in a collection) which make it a potentially valuable alternative. At the same time, since it is so new, it lacks Pinterest core feature that allows you to easily select any image from a web page and to pin it to a board. With Zimilate, for now you need to click and save the image and then import it.
Free to use.
Try it out now: https://www.zimilate.com/
Check this review: http://www.ilovefreesoftware.com/14/webware/zimilate-free-website-save-organize-web-content-notes-images.html
Added to Content Curation Tools directory.
Thanks to Francesco Guglielmino for finding it.
En attendant de le tester, voici un outil de curation qui a l'air alléchant au vu de son descriptif.