What is Paper.li?
Curation, as you probably know, is a current buzz word. Paper.li is a free curation tool that takes Twitter links from people you follow or specify and automatically publishes a digital newspaper on a daily or weekly basis. What happens, in more detail, is you tell it which sources to use. Paper.Li then pulls from those sources and arranges the material in different categories. Very clever! After you have signed in you will be asked to Start your paper. Paper.li is a free service that takes links from the people you follow on Twitter and organizes those links into a virtual paper for easy reading.
Finding sources to add
How to make your own Paper.li
So let’s get started. Give Paper.Li a try. Here is a short basic list of steps:
1. Ask Google for http://paper.li/
2. Select “Start your paper Paper”.
3. You will be prompted to sign in using Twitter.
4. Select “Create a newspaper”
5. Provide the sources for your paper – lists, hashtags, or twitter accounts from which you want the paper created
2. Select “Start your paper Paper”.
3. You will be prompted to sign in using Twitter.
4. Select “Create a newspaper”
5. Provide the sources for your paper – lists, hashtags, or twitter accounts from which you want the paper created
I came across a very good screencast from an educator saying how she went about making her first Paper.li so I am going to embed it here.
http://www.screenr.com/92Ss
The structure of a Paper.li (click on the thumbnail)
This picture above shows how a Paper.Li turns out. Basically you don’t much say over what appears – the tweets are sourced by Paper.Li from the sources you provided. I found that I deleted a number of the tweets as they weren’t relevant to what I wanted, and then Paper.li just added another. If you click on this thumbnail you’ll be taken to the actual paper I created which gives a good idea of the structure. If you are unsuccessful here is the URL: http://paper.li/fibeal/1341787139#
How to use Paper.Li as an educator
1. Set up a class hashtag if your school allows it. Recognize that tweets with links to articles, videos, and images, make the best content for Paper.li. You could even create a relevant paper a week for your students.
2. Student’s could use paper.li to create newspapers that are aligned to a particular topic. They would then have to source people who write or tweet on their topic, or a hashtag that is used for that particular topic. Here are three examples of subject specific Paper.Li’s from Lucy Grey. One is devoted to global education, another to mobile learning and a third focuses on her favourite general education resources and thought leaders.
3. You could set up a hashtag based on a Unit of work you want to cover, and then tweet a series of web pages, videos, articles, etc. on that topic. Your students could then read your Tweet Paper for the day to get information.
Undoubtedly as you read this blogpost your mind will be jumping to ideas that are relevant and specific to you for trying out Paper.Li. Would love to hear about them!
Further reading
1) A newspaper of tweets:
2) Revisiting paper.li as a curation tool:
http://www.lucygray.org/weblog/2012/06/revisiting-paperli-as-a-curation-tool.html
http://www.lucygray.org/weblog/2012/06/revisiting-paperli-as-a-curation-tool.html
3) Provide students with a personalised newspaper every day
http://theinnovativeeducator.blogspot.com/2010/10/provide-students-with-personalized.html
http://theinnovativeeducator.blogspot.com/2010/10/provide-students-with-personalized.html
4) Kate Morgan: Curating the classroom
http://community.paper.li/2011/10/12/kate-morgan-curating-the-classroom/
http://community.paper.li/2011/10/12/kate-morgan-curating-the-classroom/
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