OK, two times in 6 months. It's time to take a serious look. It happened that there was an Astronomy class coming in soon and the students had one class period to locate information on a topic of interest. The teacher provided me with a list of topics and I decided that Scoop.it would be a perfect way to gather sources for them.
Since their time was limited, I didn't want them getting frustrated and wasting time with their searches. I thought this would be a perfect tool for them and I could show them in a meaningful way how tags could be a powerful searching tool.
So I went out and scooped websites with outstanding information on all of the topics. Scoop.it is so easy to use! You just add a bookmarklet to your browser's favorites bar and when you find a website you want to scoop, you click on the bookmarklet. Scoop.it opens a window and searches the site for a title, images and a description. You can alter what it picks up from the website and choose the image you want by scrolling through the ones Scoop.it collects or you can upload one of your own. You can add your own annotation or use what it is picked up from the site.
By adding tags you make your curation a powerful tool. Once you have gathered your information, you click the Post button, and the webpage and annotation is added to your project. You can view and share your project in a variety of ways. The finished project has windows with your scoops and looks like an online news site. As I showed the students, by clicking on the Tags button, they could easily search the project and bring the desired pages to the top.
This is so much more appealing than giving students a list of websites! They can see very qucikly what is available, what is on each site that's been scooped and search the entire project easily and quickly. Students met with much success and they were getting ready for their presentations well before the end of the class period. Not only were they successful researchers, but they also learned a 21st Century skill - tags.
Scoop.it is free and so far has remained stable in my usage. There does not seem to be a limit to how much can be added to a project. It recently has come out of a beta version.
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