Wakelet is more than a curation tool. Not only is it free but it also enables you to organise curated resources in collections. You can share collections publicly or privately. One of the nifty Wakelet's feature is that it can also be used as a collaborative tool. Anyone who has contributor's privilege can contribute to a collection, save resources, share them and collaborate.
There is a huge and publicly available range of collections which can be re-used, revised, remixed and redistributed: just don't forget to check for any copyright infringement before sharing a collection.
You can work on a Wakelet collection from a browser or you can download the app from both, Google Play and the Apple Store.
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If you're using a Google Site as a supplementary resource to host your learning and teaching resources, you can also use the embed code feature in Wakelet to display an entire collection without having to create additional topics or material links in your Google Classroom. This is really helpful for learners who may find too much information on one page overwhelming. Alternatively, you can create differentiated tasks and only make those available to selected learners on your Google Classroom Stream page.
A Wakelet page can easily be embedded into Google Classroom making it super easy to prepare lessons or share content with your learners. In fact, they are tons of ready-made lesson plans and templates already shared on Wakelet. One of the best feature of Wakelet is the ability to create a single page full of interactive content for your learners to engage with and to actively collaborate. Interactive content creator apps are listed on the Hybrid Apps page.