Wakelet is a content curation website where students can gather evidence/artifacts in the form of website links, YouTube videos, Google Docs, images, PDFs, Tweets, text, and FlipGrid recordings, AND can add context/notes to their resources to make meaningful connections. It’s great for student research, project work, portfolios, or storyboards.


This article titled “To Boost Higher Order Thinking, Try Curation” explains how curation helps students understand, analyze and evaluate.


Users can collaborate on their “Wakes” by inviting others to edit them. Plus, it’s REALLY easy to learn and use! Check out this Wake or click the graphic below for ideas on how you can use Wakelet in your classroom.

Tags: Wakelet, content curation, research, higher order thinking