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Google Drive Priority Page - are you using this yet? via @MrBadiner

Google Drive Priority Page - are you using this yet? via @MrBadiner | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Google released an update to Google Drive. They call it Google Drive’s Priority Page. When I first saw this I was not sold on it

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Google Drive Workspaces can keep your projects organized via via @TheTechSpec

Google Drive Workspaces can keep your projects organized via via @TheTechSpec | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Educational Technology, tech tutorials, tech tips, Google Apps, Google in Education, Tech on the Side

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Get Organized: 7 Simple Steps for Cleaning Up Your Google Drive By Jill Duffy

Get Organized: 7 Simple Steps for Cleaning Up Your Google Drive By Jill Duffy | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
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Google Drive: Sort Last Opened By Me - via @AliceKeeler

Google Drive: Sort Last Opened By Me - via @AliceKeeler | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Google Drive – Sort the Files When looking at student work in Google Drive I have 2 ways I like to sort the student files: Last Modified and Last Opened by Me. Both have data that is very helpful. Last Modified In Google Drive look for the column headers for the data shown. They are …

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GwynethJones's curator insight, August 14, 2017 10:11 AM

LOVE Me some Alice Keeler! She writes "How to's" like I wanna! And she shares, shamelessly to help the WORLD with her whip-smart mind & generous heart! LOVE her!

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Class Tech Tips: LiveBinders teacher organization tool: Curate, collaborate and more! | Tech Learning

Class Tech Tips: LiveBinders teacher organization tool: Curate, collaborate and more! | Tech Learning | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
How do you keep track of all of your favorite resources? Do you have a system for staying organized? The folks at LiveBinders have an awesome tool to help teachers stay organized. They understand that teachers search online to find great ideas and resources to bring into their lessons. LiveBinders is a teacher organization tool that lets you can keep all of the resources you collect in one place.

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20 Productivity Apps To Keep You And Your Boss Organised

20 Productivity Apps To Keep You And Your Boss Organised | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Need to stay organised? The solution is literally in your pocket -- your smartphone. Countless people (students, businesspeople, creatives, etc.) use mobile productivity apps like Evernote, Easily.Do, and Any.DO to stay on top of things. Which mobile app helps you organise your life? Here are some more tips to help you be the most organised…

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Collect, Organize and Curate Web Content Into Visual Boards with Mammothhq


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Carlos Bisbal's curator insight, November 16, 2013 10:11 AM

Buena herramienta para recopilar y organizar todo el material que puedes necesitar para tus proyectos e intereses. A diferencia de otras herramientas similares, esta ofrece un completo editor de textos y un editor de contenido para enriquecer, complementar y hacer anotaciones con material original. También deja abierto el camino de su uso para el aprendizaje y los fines educativos . 

Anne Méner's curator insight, November 17, 2013 5:34 AM

Paraît simple à utiliser pour un premier travail de collecte d'information.

Georges Millet's curator insight, November 18, 2013 5:58 AM

If you look for new ways of curating all information you processed, an other alternative to Evernote ...

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New Year, new system: 20 things you can do to make this year your most productive

New Year, new system: 20 things you can do to make this year your most productive | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Most people aren't great with New Year resolutions, for good reason: nothing really changes on January 1 to magically enable them to stick to (or kick) a habit that they weren't ...

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Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: 5 Great Organizational Tools for Teachers

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: 5 Great Organizational Tools for Teachers | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

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13 Tips to Organize Your Google Drive - by @ShakeUpLearning

13 Tips to Organize Your Google Drive - by @ShakeUpLearning | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Google Drive is the heart of G Suite and allows you to store your files and access them from any device. Keeping your Google Drive organized can be a struggle, so in this episode and blog post, I am going to share 13 tips to help you organize your Google Drive.

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Lots of free Classroom Resources for Educators from @TeacherToolkit

Lots of free Classroom Resources for Educators from @TeacherToolkit | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
A collection of classroom resources for teachers and school leaders; easy to download. Currently read by over 8.5 million people across the world

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Smart List: 40 Resources for Homework Help & Parent Organization

Smart List: 40 Resources for Homework Help & Parent Organization | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Homework is hard, and parent engagement is important. Here are 40 resources that teachers can provide to parents to help them stay organized and engaged.

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Veronica Farr's curator insight, August 20, 2017 4:20 PM

Parents are busier that ever but statistics show that students do better in school when parents are involved.  Find shortcuts to keep you on top of the game.

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12 Good Task Management Apps for Teachers (and students) via Educators' Technology

12 Good Task Management Apps for Teachers (and students) via Educators' Technology | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education

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7 Single-Page Productivity Planners To Organize Your To-Do List

7 Single-Page Productivity Planners To Organize Your To-Do List | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
There is no one-size-fits-all productivity solution. Different people have different ways to get things done. As much as you love technology, it might not be how you plan your day. But it can still help in giving you the right non-tech tools to manage your day. What's The Benefit Of Paper To-Do Lists And Planners?…

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Prachi's comment, December 27, 2014 1:08 AM
great thinking http://resultpanther.org
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Organizing Resources and Maintaining Them Over Time: That's What A Curator Does - The Discipline of Organizing


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Robin Good's curator insight, November 24, 2013 12:50 PM


The Discipline of Organizing is a book, published by the MIT Press that offers a framework for the theory and practice of organizing anything. 
 

A short, 7-page PDF synthesizing and introducing the book main ideas has just been published as part of the latest Bulletin of the Association for Information Science and Technology (Vol.40- N.1).


The PDF, as well as the book, have been authored by Robert G. Glushko (who teaches in the School of Information at the University of California, Berkeley) and, as I mentioned, are devoted to introduce the relevance of the TDO (The Discipline of Organizing) to anyone involved in organizing and maintaining content archives or in curating any type of digital content online. 

 From the PDF:

"A set of resources is transformed by an organizing system when the resources are described or arranged to enable interactions with them.


Explicitly or by default, this transformation requires many interdependent decisions about the identities of resources; their names, descriptions and other properties; the classes, relations, structures and collections in which they participate; and the people or technologies that interact with them.


These decisions and the analysis needed to make them have been systematized in The Discipline of Organizing, recently published by MIT Press in both print and eBook formats." 


The PDF provides a good starting point to start asking the right questions needed to develop an organizing framework and to understand why they are so relevant.


"A very practical implication of teaching organizing using more generic concepts and vocabulary is that it enables students to obtain jobs with firms that might not otherwise hire them.

For example, a student who says she knows about curation can’t as easily sell her skillsto a business looking for someone to develop a business continuity plan as one who recognizes that “organizing resources and maintaining them overtime” is the skill the company wants and the one she has.
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My comment: Useful for defining an organizing framework for anyone new to doing it. Could be more pragmatic and example-rich.  6/10



Original PDF: http://www.asis.org/Bulletin/Oct-13/OctNov13_Glushko.pdf 


Book: http://www.amazon.com/The-Discipline-Organizing-Robert-Glushko/dp/0262518503 







Gilbert C FAURE's comment, November 24, 2013 2:01 PM
more than only rescooping, I would like to say that it is the challenge of every scientist, researcher, MD, and particularly university teacher who has to surf on waves of information. Curation, and especially scoop.it helps to keep abreast and more importantly to organize or at least to save and find again what has been collected in the cloud!
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Collect, Tag and Organize Your Favorite Bookmarks with Favebucket

Favebucket is the assistant that helps you save, recollect and share your favorites online.

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Víctor V. Valera Jiménez's curator insight, June 2, 2013 8:09 PM

Herramienta que te permite guardar cualquier página web, vídeo o contenido y organizarlo en categorias y etiquetas, algo que resulta muy fácil gracias a su bookmarklet.

 

Además estos contenidos pueden ser facilmente compartidos en nuestras redes sociales favoritas (Facebook, Twitter...).

wanderingsalsero's comment, June 19, 2013 8:17 AM
After having played around with this a little bit, I must say that I found the instructions a bit lacking. Matter of fact, I wrote them a 'customer service' email with my question and got no reply. In their instructions they show two steps but I could only intuitively find one. Furthermore, I hate it when companies don't think that their product to have a tutorial with an actual human voice but rather throw up some cute little video might get and award for cute music and animation but isn't worth crap to actually telling people how the damn thing works.
Favebucket's comment, June 27, 2013 5:47 PM
[UPDATE] Hi, we are happy to say that we have done extensive work on all the feedback we received from many people and the we will publish a series of releases in the upcoming week and thereafter to meet many [not all] of the expectations people have.

Even though we understand that some Favebucketeers miss functionality it is also fair to say that in this startup stage it is impossible to do everything at once. The upcoming release will deliver browser extensions and many other new features (like several import functions) and even more important, improvements that make Favebucket faster and even more stable.

If you need assistance using Favebucket dont hesitate to email us at:
youinspireme@favebucket.com

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New Year, new system: 20 things you can do to make this year your most productive

New Year, new system: 20 things you can do to make this year your most productive | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Most people aren't great with New Year resolutions, for good reason: nothing really changes on January 1 to magically enable them to stick to (or kick) a habit that they weren't ...

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