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How the bubble of Content Creation increases the value of Content Curation

How the bubble of Content Creation increases the value of Content Curation | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it

"My 2013 prediction warned of the continued fall in the value of online content which would lead to the production of ever more content as media companies tried to maintain ad revenues.

You can think of it as a towering tsunami of content, or as a massive bubble of content inflation.

Just as inflation devalues currencies, content inflation is devaluing content."


Via gdecugis
gdecugis's comment, February 19, 7:00 PM
I think I do but I'm not sure of the connexion you make with content inflation/dilution?
Tagmotion's comment, March 3, 10:59 PM
If we look at content inflation through the lens of making money, it's clear that in terms of monetization through advertising, the internet is the first medium in history where ad inventory grows exponentially every year. Broadcasters are only making real money from iconic TV programs that attract big audiences on the web, for which advertisers will pay a premium to reach. Curating iconic programs - so that relevant segments show up as search results - turns content inflation on its head. Now you have content that's tagged, curated & discoverable at a granular level. And that specificity translates to more highly-targeted advertising which, of course, commands a premium.
Tagmotion's curator insight, March 3, 11:01 PM

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A 60 Seconds Guide to The Use of Blogging in Education

A 60 Seconds Guide to The Use of Blogging in Education | Social Media Butterflies | Scoop.it

A few months ago Educational Technology and Mobile Learning posted a detailed guide on how Teachers can Use Blogging in Education. 


Via Jon Samuelson, Enid Baines, Kathleen Cercone, Ana Rodera, Maite Gonzalez, xavier suñé, Ricard Garcia, Marina Kollatou, Meryl Jaffe, PhD
Laura Rosillo's curator insight, April 3, 2:22 AM

Blogueando en clase

Paula Correia's curator insight, April 29, 2:31 PM

Guia para o uso de blogs na Educação.

Joaquin J. Martínez's curator insight, May 4, 8:08 AM

Una guía e itinerario para usar el blog en el aula como medio de expresión en textos multimodales con todas las inteligencias; reflexión, compromiso ciudadano, impacto social. 

Desde mi experiencia, lo que vale de veras es que el blog sea colaborativo y  que se consiga el objetivo estrella: que los aprendices sean los protagonistas. El blog sirve para darle la vuelta a la clase y articular los nuevos roles del aprendizaje: docentes, procuradores de contenidos, (re)creadores.