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Blackboard Scholar - Social Bookmarking

2007-07-19

Blackboard Scholar - Social Bookmarking

2007-07-19 21:08:11 , by Willem van Valkenburg Email , 18692 views, News,

Introducing Scholar

Scholar LogoScholar is a free social bookmarking site, customized for education, and integrated with Blackboard. Built on the principles of Web 2.0, Scholar provides you with an exciting new way find educationally valuable resources on the web and use them in your everyday studies.

What is Social Bookmarking All About?

Social bookmarking offers an increasingly popular way to find, save, classify, evaluate and share Internet resources. Users can save or "bookmark" favorite Web sites and classify, or "tag", them anyway that works for them. Their bookmarks are then added not only to their personal list, but also to the overall repository where others can see them. (That's the "social" part.). Students and instructors can then use each other's classifications, as well as any of the other information they now have on those resources (who saved it, how many people saved it, etc.) to evaluate and find what they are looking for.

What Do You Mean by 'Customized for Education'?

Scholar customizes social bookmarking for education - making it even more valuable to Blackboard instructors and students in a number of ways.

  1. Users can find resources based on the academic credentials and interests of the people sharing them.
  2. Instructors can use the social bookmarking as a course tool, pulling dynamic, current information into the course, as well as allowing students to add to the collection of course resources.
  3. Scholar is integrated directly into the Blackboard Learning System™ - right at the fingertips of instructors and students for instant use in research, studies, or courses.

Why is This Important to Me?

Practically every student and instructor around the world does web research as part of their academic work. They might look for resources for a particular course or assignment, or for research in their discipline or specialty. But the deluge of information from the Web can make it very difficult to quickly and easily find educationally valuable sites, or to keep track of the resources that you've already reviewed and vetted. Scholar offers a solution to these challenges, by allowing you to:

  • STORE bookmarks in a central online service for anytime, anyplace access
  • CLASSIFY bookmarks via user-defined tagging (aka "folksonomies") to organize and make them easier to find
  • SHARE resources among peers and colleagues
  • DISCOVER relevant, reliable resources more easily
  • EVALUATE the quality of the resources based on other users who have tagged, tags, popularity, etc.
  • GET dynamic content streams and Scholar resources right in line with Course materials.
  • CONTRIBUTE yourself to course collections

Best of all you get to take these resources with you, after you finish your program. Your account remains accessible on http://www.scholar.com, free for life!

How Can I Get Access to Scholar?

Logon to Blackboard and go to the tab Organizations. Here you can access Scholar. It's really that easy!

After you have created your account, you may want to follow these quick and easy steps to start building your collection and using Scholar in your courses:

  1. Set up the Scholar Bookmarklet - this allows you to add websites to y our Scholar collection as you find them, with one click from your browser. (For more info - visit Installing and Using the Scholar Bookmarklet)
  2. Import your existing bookmarks from your browser or another social bookmarking service. (For more info - visit Importing Bookmarks)
  3. For instructors: Register your course with Scholar and build your Scholar Course Homepage with dynamic, up-to-date streams of relevant Scholar resources. (For more info - visit Registering a Course with Scholar)
  4. Start sharing and using Scholar resources in your studies and courses! (For more info - visit Adding to Course Collections - for Students)

Want to learn more? Find helpful hints and How To's on the Scholar Wiki (http://wiki.scholar.com) or visit www.scholar.com to test drive the public site.

Go forth and Scholar!

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3 comments

Comment from: Cheryl Ziegler [Visitor] Email · http://www.portalinfo.utoronto.ca
:D This is the best explanation of Bb Scholar that I have come across. I wonder if I may have permission to adapt the text with proper credit of course, to use at the University of Toronto?

Kind regards,
Cheryl
2007-07-26 @ 16:13
Interesting!! Finaly Blackboard understood something of the future support for learning. Next step is to also be able to bookmark and tag MyContent...

One question though: why can't you get scholar up on the MyTudelft tab in the MyOrganizations section or something? It is not realy integrated in Bb, you might just as well go to www.scholar.com
2007-08-27 @ 16:23
Comment from: Willem van Valkenburg [Member] Email · http://www.e-learn.nl
Hi Ralph,

you can add Scholar to your MyTUDelft tab, click "Content" and select "My Scholar Bookmarks". Furthermore is Scholar integrated into every course, but the instructor (or anyone with Control Panel access) has to enable it.

You can always go to scholar.com directly, but you can't create an account. This is only possible via a Blackboard server. The good thing is that you can use one scholar-account for different Blackboard installations.

2007-08-27 @ 19:27

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