Five Ways to Visually Explore Wikipedia Wikipedia is one of the first places that students often go to get some background information on a topic they're researching. Besides just going to Wikipedia.org and entering a search, there are some other ways to explore the content of Wikipedia. Here are five ways that students can visually explore Wikipedia's content. Five types of content curation tools for journalists The opening panel session in our upcoming news:rewired digital journalism conference on 19 April will cover the growing role of journalists in curating content from social media and the wider web. With two weeks to go today (tickets still available here) we decided to highlight some useful tools for differing sectors of content curation. This is by no means an exhaustive or definitive list so feel free to recommend any further tools or platforms in the comments section below.
Google tips & tricks These searches are even going too far. You rarely need to use operators to make a proper search. Even without thinking about operators, people are still incredibly stupid at googling. Such as that they ask a question, as if they are talking to a person, instead of googling the words that are relevant. The only operator you need at lot, is quotes. Other than that, people just need to learn to put the words that are relevant for their search.
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