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Curated Visual Storytelling with Brickflow

Curated Visual Storytelling with Brickflow | Filtrar contenido | Scoop.it

"Create curated social media slideshows in seconds with Brickflow."


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Anabela Santos's comment, September 2, 2013 4:29 PM
Thanks! Have to try :)
Anabela Santos's comment, September 2, 2013 4:29 PM
Thanks! Have to try :)
Randy Bauer's curator insight, September 14, 2013 7:03 PM

See my Brickflow example here:

http://rbauerpt.blogspot.com/2013/08/start-lean-fitness.html

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Capture, Annotate and Organize Content Into Collages, Books or Flows with Surfmark

Capture, Annotate and Organize Content Into Collages, Books or Flows with Surfmark | Filtrar contenido | Scoop.it

Robin Good: Surfmark is a new content curation service introducing some innovative and forward-looking features.


Surfmark in fact provides not only standard capabilities to easily capture, collect and organize content from any web page, but it adds intelligently alternative display formats to allow the exploration of such collections in multiple ways.


Another key innovative feature of Surfmark is its ability to generate bibliographies and summaries of content collections.


Surfmark allows social collaborative curation, history of all edits made, and the ability to share publicly or keep a collection private.


Collections can be downloaded in PDF or text formats and all pages saved in a collection are fully preserved with all the formatting and links intact so that you can refer back to exactly what you saw. 


Free to use. 


FAQ: http://blog.surfmark.net/surfmark-help/ ;


Try out and more info: http://www.surfmark.com/ ;


(thanks to Ana Cristina Pratas for discovering this) 


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Beth Kanter's comment, April 26, 2012 11:49 AM
Could be so useful for research for curriculum development