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June 2012 Treasure Hunt
Marcel Van Amelsvoort
神奈川県立国際言語文化アカデミア
Kanagawa Prefectural Institute of Language and
Culture Studies

Curating

Traditionally, a curator is a person who works for
a museum (or a gallery or library or archive). The
job of the curator is to collect and organize and
present a museum’s artifacts in a way that makes
those artifacts meaningful, understandable, and
interesting. Digital curation is term I hear more
and more recently. It refers to the process of
collecting web content and organizing it. For
several years, people have been making use of
aggregators on the web, to collect content and
stay updated. But recently, many services have
appeared that allow users to collect web content
and organize it and present it for a purpose―that
is, sites that facilitate curation. These sites
allow users to collect, share and “park” content
in visually appealing or intuitive ways. The act
of effectively curating is increasingly being seen
as an essential modern internet skill. It involves
constructing a personal learning network (PLN) as
a source of good content (through Twitter, YouTube,
blogs, Flickr, etc.) and then finding ways to
usefully organize and share that content.

A few months ago, I introduced Storify. It’s a
blog-like tool that you can use to find related
content, or organize content you find yourself―
images, videos, tweets―in one place. You can
reorder the items and add comments. It is a great
tool for taking an event and turning it into a
narrative. http://storify.com/

Another similar site is Storyful, though it seems
to have more of a news focus. It draws on various
feeds (mostly Twitter) and assembles collection of
information about the topic. It’s great for
following or reporting on a developing news story.
http://storyful.com/

Paper.li has a Japanese user interface and it
organizes content in a way that feels more like a
newspaper, but it is also similar to the two above.
The amount of content at the site is not really so
large yet. For making your own pages it should be
as good as Storify or Storyful, though.
http://paper.li/

The site I found most useful is Scoop.it. It’s
better for organizing groups of websites visually.
It’s very easy to create topics, organize
websites and then share topics or links. At
present I’m using it for several pages of website
collections:
EFL Vocabulary Teaching and Learning:
http://www.scoop.it/t/efl-vocabulary-teaching-and-learning
Visual Learning for EFL:
http://www.scoop.it/t/visual-learning-for-efl
Internet Resources for Paper-based EFL:
http://www.scoop.it/t/internet-resources-for-paper-based-efl
Websites for Blended EFL:
http://www.scoop.it/t/websites-for-blended-efl

Pinterest, the recently super popular website, can also be used for curation. Here are two Pinterest pages that show how this can be done effectively:
Nic Peachey’s page of video pins:
http://pinterest.com/nikpeachey/video/
Nic Peachey’s page of infographic pins:
http://pinterest.com/nikpeachey/infographics/

Both Scoop.it and Pinterest allow you to add a
button to your browser that make adding new items
to your pages very easy.

For more on curation, please see this nice blog
posting by Corinne Weisgerber, who teaches social
media at St. Edward’s University. She explains
the concept nicely on this page and talks about
her experience getting learners to begin curating.
There is also a very nice slideshow she made for a
presentation last November.
http://academic.stedwards.edu/socialmedia/blog/2012/04/16/teaching-students-to-become-curators-of-ideas-the-curation-project-3/

That’s it for this month. See you next month.
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May 2012 Treasure Hunt
Marcel Van Amelsvoort
神奈川県立国際言語文化アカデミア
Kanagawa Prefectural Institute of Language and
Culture Studies

TED Ed, TED, and RSA Animate

Hello. You may already have heard about it since
lots of people are talking about it, but for those
who have not, TED Ed is something you need to know
about.

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April 2012 Treasure Hunt
Marcel Van Amelsvoort
神奈川県立国際言語文化アカデミア
Kanagawa Prefectural Institute of Language and Culture
Studies

Stories and Sounds

I met my neighbor on the street the other day. He’s a
businessman and reads a lot about marketing. “Put your
message in a story is the recent mantra,” he said. Watching
the collection of advertisements from the latest American
football Superbowl (http://superbowl-ads.com/article_archive
/), you can see how much that mantra of storytelling has
been embraced. Almost all of the ads are stories and almost
none of them tell you anything about the product. They just
tell a story they hope will resonate with viewers. Stories
have the power to do that.

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January 2012 Treasure Hunt
Marcel Van Amelsvoort
神奈川県立国際言語文化アカデミア
Kanagawa Prefectural Institute of Language and Culture
Studies

Happy New Year everyone. This month I have another list of
different sites. They are interesting things that I found
out about in the last few months but that didn’t fit into
other columns.

First up is something that is hard to classify. It is more
of an idea than a site, and to be honest, I have not tried
to use it with my own learners. I just know that it is very
simple and emotionally powerful. It is called Dear
Photograph. It is a collection of photos uploaded by many
different people. They are all photos of old photos taken in
the same location as the original. If that seems hard to
imagine, just visit the site and you will immediately
understand. The images are wonderfully evocative and I think
having learners try out this new form of art could be an
excellent lead-in to a writing or speaking task.
http://dearphotograph.com/

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December 2011 Treasure Hunt
Print Resources
Marcel Van Amelsvoort
Kanagawa Prefectural Institute of Language and Culture
Studies

Wow, the year is almost over. To be honest, I can’t say it
has been a great year―the earthquake and tsunami and
radiation have been hard for many, many people. I really
hope that the new year brings better things.

This month I’d like to introduce some print resources. They
are all books that are or were available in print format,
but that you can download for free in pdf format. They are
made available through the kindness of their authors and
that is one reason they are special. The other reason is
that they are just really good resources. So please take a
look, download what you like, and leave a thank-you message
if you can.

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