by Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano cross posted to the Langwitches Blog
Pinterest has the reputation of being the social network platform of women. There are hundreds of boards that fit the typical cliché of teenie girls with movie star crushes, women in their twenties and thirties obsessed with their future wedding dresses, bored housewives decorating their fictitious mansions, shopaholics who pin their dream wardrobes. Probably all true, but just as with any other social network platform, there is another side to Pinterest, if you are willing to give it a try, dig deeper, experiment and are willing to become a pioneer of trying things that no one has tried before.
Pinterest is a platform to keep in mind for the future. It is growing, it is evolving, it is being innovative (from the inside… the company… (How Pinterest is trying to appeal more to men, Pinterest Acquires Image Recognition And Visual Search Startup VisualGraph ) but also from its users who are finding new and innovative ways HOW to use and for WHAT to use this visual social bookmarking services (10 Creative Ways to use Pinterest, 12 most strategic ways to use Pinterest for Marketing)
I recently conducted a webinar with a group of teachers in Argentina. We touched upon the following points:
take advantage of a bookmarklet by installing a button in your browser (desktop or mobile device) to make pinning easier
one can pin images (connected to links/URL on the web)
one can also upload images directly from the computer (without a connection to a web address)
the organization and curation on Pinterest is achieved via boards one can create with a theme, topic, subject or other strategic connection between the images in mind
one can find new images on the web to add to one’s boards or
re-pin images from within the platform and re-organize them in one’s own boards, connected and presenting them according to your own way of curation
we add value to our pins by adding a brief description to the image or the link it might take us to. This description could be a summary, a perspective, a point of view, etc.
it is possible to create boards that are private (only you and chosen members can see and contribute), open (for everyone to view and pin) or collaborative by inviting other members to contribute to the same board
Like all social network platforms, every user has to experiment and learn for themselves in what way the platform would be useful to them to continue learning, connecting and growing in their profession
While I am not a power user of Pinterest (I am foremost a blogger and on Twitter), I have identified the following ways of using Pinterest for my purposes.
Social Bookmarking and Curation
Social Networking
Research
Window Shopping
Creativity
Branding & Marketing
And for the Spanish speakers among the readers, here is a “pinnable” visual en español for you 🙂
An area, I am keen to explore further is to see HOW to use Pinterest with students. If you have used Pinterest with students or are also interested in exploring further, please join the conversation.
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