The popularity of blogging and the incredible flood of content that came with it led to a new need, with services such as Twitter allowing people to filter information and share links that might not be so easily discoverable with search engines. In the past couple of years we have seen the rise of the 'curator' and an increase in the popularity of tools that allow people to collate links.
"There are lots of ways to record your Skype calls easily, allowing you to save them locally for posterity (ie. covering your back). But mostly you'll want to record a call and drop it into a podcast or make it publically available for all.
I've collated the best apps for recording Skype in this list. While some of the applications are free, most of them require you to shell out a few bucks. The list is split into separate sections for Windows and Mac."
"This post aims to collate news coverage and blog posts about the recently published Sutton trust report into what makes great teaching."
By @mrocallaghan_edu
"Drag photos, videos, documents, websites, text snippets, and more directly from your desktop or browser.
Drop them into your Dropmark collection. They're automatically uploaded to the cloud.
Share your collections with anyone, add collaborators, or keep them private and just for yourself."
"Collect text, images, video and audio streams from the web
Stop fighting with cut&paste from web pages into text docs
Mix content from different pages
Organize the content as you like
Contextualize adding value
Curate also in group to minimize the effort
Publish a magazine for each topic you like to curate
Share your work on blogs and social accounts
Get followed and become an influencer"