Publishing an online newsletter couldn't be simpler with Scoop.it if your content can be curated from websites, blogs or other online sources. I am going to use our district's technology newsletter which I produce as my example. This began as a Microsoft Publisher product using one of their templates. I already archive these as PDF files on my "teacher" page so I could go back and add the earlier issues to the Scoop.it curation. A South Carolina EdTech Conference session featured Scoop.it and I looked for a way to use it as a sample for teachers. I began using my research sites for the hard copy of the Tech Cadre Corner as my curated sites in Scoop.it. I use part of the "Insights" section to identify which issue and article along with a blurb of the article
Source: Cindy Powell
In case you aren't familiar with Scoop.it here is an overview.
Source: Scoop.it tutorial on YouTube
Although this video shows Scoop.it as a research portfolio for a paper the directions are the most recent I could find. The company's videos use the old interface..
There is a shorter way to scoop which I will explain later, but the 3 scoops assignment at the end of Ms Mills' video is a good start for us.
Source: YouTube video by Cindy Mills
Scoop.it: http://www.scoop.it
Tech Care Corner Scoop.it site: http://www.scoop.it/t/tiontera
Cindy Mills' Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKcUUrWK_JY
Scoop.it's Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3wMwNxgcTU
Google Sides Presentation: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1F8H44u6IxUBms8WTcYhTe1UHkR_eUCV6S9bhlZGXJWM/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000
Source: Cindy Powell