Pinterest In Education: A Conversation

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In Education:A Conversation

Bob BertscheXtension Network Literacy Community of Practice

What Is Pinterest?Pinterest is an image and video sharing site built around the interest graph.

Why All The Interest?• Reached 10 million unique monthly visits faster than

all but one site (comScore)

• Audience is 80% women (Google Ad Planner)

• Activity connected to Facebook Timeline

• Users spend 98 minutes per month on Pinterest , 3rd behind Facebook (7 hrs.) and Tumblr (1.5 hrs) (comScore)

• 3.6% of all referral traffic in January 2012 came from Pinterest, as much as Twitter (Shareaholic)

Using Pinterest

Demo

Pinterest in Education?Farms & Rural America, Food & Agriculture - http://pinterest.com/mpaynknoper/farms-rural-america-food-agriculture/

Pinterest in Education?Bugs: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - http://pinterest.com/urbangarden/bugs-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly/

Pinterest in Education?Easy, Healthy Everyday Recipes –http://pinterest.com/alicehenneman/easy-healthy-everyday-recipes/

Curation and Collaboration

• Effective curation involves filtering and providing context• Organize your boards to allow followers to filter• Be selective when repinning. Know what the pin is

linked to• What value are you adding when you pin?

• Consider collaborative boards• Subject matter boards for CoPs or program teams• Issues boards for clients and/or stakeholders• Other ideas?

Keep the Conversation Going

• Pin2Learn Board - http://pinterest.com/ndbob/pin2learn/

• Network Literacy –• eXtension -

http://www.extension.org/network_literacy• Follow AleXNetLit on Twitter -

http://www.twitter.com/AleXNetLit• #netlit hashtag

• Bob Bertsch• robert.bertsch@ndsu.edu• http://www.twitter.com/ndbob

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