The following online tools allow you to aggregate, organize and share content. Also you might find this explanation of students as curators helpful.
- Twitter (Gather info from the best minds in the world on a variety of topics)
- How To Use Twitter as a Teacher
- Popular Education Hashtags
- Top 25 Teachers on Twitter
- Thirty-one Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom
- Diigo (Bookmark, annotate and share web pages.)
- BagTheWeb (Curate web content and share)
- Delicious (Bookmark and share web pages.)
- Zotero (Collect, organize, cite, share online info. Browser add-on or standalone app.)
- Miitla (Bookmark and annotate the web)
- Shelfster (Collect many types of info then create a document.)
- Bitly (Shorten URLs, bundle bookmarks and share them.)
- Pocket (Remember online content for later viewing)
- Springpad (Organize your info into notebooks and share if desired.)
- Bundlr (Organize your resources into bundles and share if desired.)
- Storify (Gather online content then add your own commentary.)
- Live Binders | Example (Organize your resources in an online binder. Share binder if desired.)
- Jog the Web (Create a sequence of web links with annotation and questions.)
- Troovi (Exchange and share photos quickly. Great for class projects with photos from multiple cameras.)
- Scoop It! (Easily publish gorgeous magazines.)
- Paper.li (Quickly create a newspaper with your topics of interest.)
- NewsCred (Quickly create a newspaper with your topics of interest.)
- embedit (Show any file on your website. With annotation.)
- Capzules (Insert media into an interactive timeline.)