There certainly is no shortage of ways to collect content from the web. Apps make it even easier to sync with your computer and smartphone. Every time I find a resource I love (but don't have time to look at it) I clip it to Evernote. This list has been added to the Teacher-Librarian page. What's your favorite curation tool?


Bag the Web- curate web content to make your own topic bags

Bundlr- create and share bundles of content


eduClipper- educational digital clipboard


Evernote- one of my favorites; sync with your smartphone, home computer and work compute




Juxtapost- all of your favorite things, side-by-side


Kuratur- "cool, customized automated content magazines"


Kweeper- collect videos, pictures, sites with one click


Livebinders-"3-ring binder for the web"



Livebinders Tutorial from EdTechTeacher on Vimeo.

Only2Clicks- organize your sites with various tabs, (like folders) and thumbnails


Paper.li- your own online newspaper


Pinterest- online pinboard

RebelMouse- "your social front page"; app available


Scoop.it
- create a topic and Scoop.it will proceed to find you links on the Internet which are related to your topic


Spaaze- collect and organize web sites, videos etc. in one location, a giant cork-board.

Springpad- save information on your computer and it will sync with your mobile device (Android or iPhone)

Storify- tell your stories by curating social media posts

Surfmark- collect, express, collaborate

Themeefy- allows you to create, curate and publish; phone app available



Trapit- c
aptures what you want and “serves it up fresh and spam-free all day long.”

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