Graphs are a visual treat, as they can present complex information in a quick and easy manner. Mostly graphs are used to reveal a trend, compare statistics or
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digitalassetman's comment,
February 28, 8:19 AM
I think the real data will show up when we explore linked open data of social networks, rendering this with social footprints, blogs and other contributions people who influence because they share their unique parts of the knowledge taxonomy with one another and like this comment, usually in a meta or keywording format/s.
Bryce Miller's curator insight,
March 4, 11:38 PM
Social media strategies devoid of risk management can lead to long days in the court room. Most businesses are not aware of the legal and reputational risks surrounding social media done poorly. Comments are welcome.
Ivon Prefontaine's curator insight,
May 21, 6:28 PM
"It’s been said that 85% of the people who work in social media have been in the industry for less than two years. I think it was LinkedIn who first suggested this, but it often explains why there is so much bad advice floating around, so many poorly devised strategic plans and so much money wasted on failed campaigns." We have serious problems because many are self-appointed leaders. Delete the scoop?
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Beth Kanter's curator insight,
May 8, 11:43 AM
Visualization is easy, right? After all, it's just some colorful shapes and a few text labels. But things are more complex than they seem, largely due to the the ways we see and digest charts, graphs, and other data-driven images. While scientifically-backed studies do exist, there are actually many things we don't know about how and why visualization works. To help you make better decisions when visualizing your data, here's a brief tour of the research. Delete the scoop?
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janlgordon's comment,
February 27, 6:19 PM
Thank you Stephen Dale, adding context through narrative is a skill all by itself. Thanks for your comment....
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Beth Kanter's curator insight,
December 30, 2012 4:07 PM
Handy cheat sheet for picking the right chart and graph. Text description and infographic.
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Robin Good's curator insight,
June 15, 11:52 AM
Flipboard, as you probably already know, is a great app (available on iOS and Android) which not only allows you to read and keep yourself updated on your favorite topics in a fresh and highly visual experience, but, since recently, it also offers you the ability to become a "curator" of whatever topic you are into. Your job is simply to pick great stuff you stumble upon and to save it into the appropriate magazine you have created. It's not conceptually much different than clicking a Facebook "like" button and adding your comment, but we the added option of generating in the meanwhile a beautifully laid out digital magazine. The secret here, to do something that it is of some value, it is to choose on a very specific "theme/topic" and to get picky about what you choose to publish in your magazine(s). Useful. Resourceful. Media-rich. 8/10 Full guide: http://theedublogger.com/2013/06/12/flipboard/
Stephen Dale's curator insight,
June 16, 5:05 AM
tephen Dale's insight: Flipboard (an App available for iOS and Android) is my favourite app for consuming and sharing inrormation. Relevence is improved by being able to choose the topics you want to follow, and liking or favouriting specific articles.
The recent addition of the Flipboard Editort now enables you to create and curate your own magazine, which you can share with others, or keep simply as a place for bookmarking.
In this article, Sue Waters provides a step by step guide on how to use and make the most of the Flipboard features. Delete the scoop?
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janlgordon's comment,
January 28, 1:35 AM
Timothy Leyfer, Thank you for your comment, the only thing I can ad is I'm in complete agreement, well said!
janlgordon's comment,
January 28, 1:36 AM
Guillaume, we're watching curation evolve, exciting times ahead for sure!
William J. Ryan's curator insight,
March 4, 8:35 AM
Same can be said for learning as well, we track a lot in LMS's but are we measuring what matters? Have we defined, and agreed upon, the metrics that will help the business and the performance of the community we serve? Delete the scoop?
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Robin Good's curator insight,
December 24, 2012 9:06 AM
Tim Buchalka illustrates with some real world YouTube video channels, some successful examples of video curation at work. Though the examples chosen do require some sophisticated production skills and equipment, the fundamental editorial philosophy behind them does not require any expensive technology, but the ability to find and showcase interesting content while contributing your own viewpoint and commentary. Interesting Examples. Useful. 6/10 Original video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNJd0xIo2ec
@erococonut's curator insight,
December 29, 2012 7:07 AM
Show it! If an image is worth a thousand words, a video is worth a million. Delete the scoop?
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Beth Kanter's curator insight,
December 22, 2012 10:51 AM
Robin has curated list of definitions for content curation. new term link spraying
Eric Moran's curator insight,
February 13, 3:50 PM
Common misconception about content curation is that everything is automated . This article does a great job explaining the human element involved in curating content. It also shares some bad habits people pick up from the unintentional convenience of automated tools. Delete the scoop?
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Two Pens's curator insight,
December 15, 2012 10:55 AM
Visual imagery + story telling. You can't get a better combo.
Ferananda's comment,
December 23, 2012 5:52 PM
You are so awesome Beth. Never cease to amuse me. Might 2013 bring you big flows of love. thank you for your work!
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Handy cheat sheet for picking the right chart and graph. Text description and infographic.