16 thoughts on “Thing 6: Curation Tools

  1. What a great list, thanks for taking to create it!
    There are some awesome products mentioned, might I suggest adding https://Publicate.it as well? (I am the founder) We have a number of universities and education businesses like Decoded and General Assembly that use Publicate to create multimedia resource roundups to send students after lessons.

  2. Hi,

    Great list of tools on content curation. As I was going through the list of tools you recommended I realized that Bundlr is no longer working so wanted to point it out 🙂 I would also like to recommend elink.io as a replacement tool. Elink is an all-in-one content curation tool that lets you collect content around any topic from all over the web and turn it into a beautiful web page. You can also export it as a responsive newsletter or embed it on your website. Here is an example of an elink https://elink.io/p/top-content-curation-tools-for-education

    I would really be interested in hearing what your thoughts are.

  3. Hello,
    Thanks for the great article!

    May I also suggest Tizmos.com

    It can be used by teachers to share resources easily and safely with their students, or users to share resources with others or use it as a bookmarking tool. Videos and links can be added, and folders can be created to organize lesson plans!

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