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Pinterestھ : how Ben Silbermann & Evan Sharp changed the way we share what we love
Discover the story of how two friends, Ben Silbermann and Evan Sharp, changed social networking with Pinterest. Find out what it took for the two young men to start their own company and learn what they have planned for the future of Pinterest.
Pinterest – A Positively Perfect Web Curation Tool
A pin consists of an image, a description of the image, and the link to the website where the image originated. Since the image is the dominant content that viewers see, Pinterest is quite visually appealing. According to BBC Active, “Pinterest can also be a great tool for use in education. Compile content, including educational video Organise and store ideas Connect and comment on students’ work Make connections with other teachers and get ideas for future projects Create group projects: community boards can be perfect for collaborative projects” (2010, p.1).