MentorMob offers a convenient way of organizing online content into playlists. Playlists may include articles, videos, images, and websites. These playlists can be embedded on any other website. Teachers may wish to use these playlists to organize information they present to learners on a particular subject. Or, learners might want to create playlists to help show what they are learning. I really like MentorMob’s tagline: ‘learn what you want, teach what you love’. This sounds like my kind of school!
MentorMob is seeking to create a community where members collaborate to create, edit, and refine playlists. There is also the opportunity to provide constructive feedback. I haven’t created a playlist yet, but I have checked out the user interface, and it doesn’t look at all difficult. It looks as though a playlist’s creator can set the desired level of privacy.
Rather than try to describe MentorMob in detail, I’ve embedded the introductory video as well as an example of a recently created playlist.
