Themeefy in Classrooms 2.0

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Themeefy for Education

What is Themeefy? Themeefy ( www.themeefy.com ) is a Web 2.0 application

that allows you to discover and curate interesting content from the Web, compile and publish it in the form of a Magazine.

On Themeefy you can : Curate and add interesting links from the Web. Pull in relevant social data from Twitter and Facebook. Create your own content by adding notes and images. Customize and publish the Themeefy Mag to share it with

your peers and colleagues.

For a quick and simple demo of how to create a Themeefy Mag you can see this short video : http://youtu.be/MKBv_VuyQ-A

Why Themeefy? Build a library of Themeefy Mags to showcase your

knowledge. Take a look at this user’s site : http://www.da-ict.co.uk/index.php?

page=links

Create a collection of important links, images and notes to use as study guides or in-class resource material. http://www.themeefy.com/Terry_14405/is-the-dream-of-economic-

mobility-just-a-dream/#/page/1

Create your own travel guide / travelogue. http://www.themeefy.com/Shanthipriya_23934/visite-de-paris

Create a catalogue or brochure of products. http://themeefy.com/Ipseity_30067/ipseity/

Themeefy in Classrooms 2.0 An interactive and easy to use platform, Themeefy lends

itself to excellent compilations of resources for the class. Professors can compiles articles, images and video clips to

use as supporting material to explain the curriculum.

A useful creative reflective journaling web option. Themeefy allows a student to engage in the process of research while simultaneously working on the final presentation tool.

For examples of student’s work with Themeefy, please read this blog post : http://themeefy.com/blog/?p=273

Themeefy in Classrooms 2.0 An interactive and easy to use platform, Themeefy lends

itself to excellent compilations of resources for the class. Professors can compiles articles, images and video clips to

use as supporting material to explain the curriculum.

A useful creative reflective journaling web option. Themeefy allows a student to engage in the process of research while simultaneously working on the final presentation tool.

For examples of student’s work with Themeefy, please read this blog post : http://themeefy.com/blog/?p=273

Themeefy BuzzEarly reviews, tweets & reactions from

users(http://themeefy.com/blog/?page_id=221)

Themeefy Reviews “Themeefy lets you grab pretty much anything you want off the Web,

and add your own materials, to create a personalized magazine that can be shared/embedded wherever you want. It looks pretty neat and simple.” - Larry Ferlazzo onhttp://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2011/11/16/i-like-themeefy/

It “could be fun tool for teachers and librarians who are teaching students about curation and guiding them through the process of collecting reliable sources and giving proper attribution. The final layout of Themeefy collections is likely to be far more engaging for students than many of the other available curation tools. I could also see using it to create more engaging research guides that could then be shared online or embedded on the library’s website.”- Carli Spina on http://carlispina.wordpress.com/2011/11/27/use-themeefy-to-create-an-online-magazine-on-any-topic/

Original article by Terry Eliot : http://www.tex2all.com/?p=129

Original article by Digital Inspiration : http://www.labnol.org/internet/magazine-with-web-content/20207/

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Geetanjali Shrivastavageetanjali@sievelogic.com