Click here to view original web page at eduniverse.org Meet Content webinar about effective content curation for higher ed. This post captures many of the insights I shared in that session. What differentiates curation from aggregation is you—the human factor. Aggregators (like the accursed paper.li and scoop.it, as well as Cornell’s CUBiquitous) can’t make judgments based on cultural sensitivities, calendar milestones, political savvy, institutional knowledge, emotional value or messaging priorities. Only you can do that. Shape those sensibilities into documented criteria that guide your curation efforts.
This is great advice--and I love how the author adds the "What this means for you"
Everything you blog doesn't have to be content you create. This is a great way to curate content.
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