Thinking of adding value should be the first stage in curation, PKM, or any professional online sharing.
Via Robin Good
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Beth Kanter's comment,
July 13, 2012 10:46 AM
I have been using his framework for the past year and a half to teach curation to nonprofits. Linking curation to nonprofit staffer work flow is a great way to get people to use curation!
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Maria Persson's curator insight,
October 30, 2013 6:03 PM
This is definately something that anyone in the coming new century needs to learn how to do effectively. Do we want regurgitation or depth of learning from knowledge gained? I value, for example, how Scoop.it allows for the 'web interface' to be looked after, by them ,and the curation and learning happens with us!
Thanks for sharing this Robin Good!
ManufacturingStories's curator insight,
October 31, 2013 12:54 PM
Robin's insights always bring content to the next level!
Michelle Ockers's curator insight,
June 30, 2014 5:00 PM
Article lists a range of ways to use sense-making to add value to curated content.
Terry Elliott's comment,
October 5, 2012 11:32 AM
I really am drawn by the graphic and the abstraction, discernment, is full of resonants, aftertones, undertones, and tones yet to be heard but imminent. Discernment changes daily. I think this is a reminder that we need to approach curation with a 'prayer' of focus. For example, in curation-ed I need to invoke a hope to find words, minds, and text that will help us all seek/filter/create sense/discern/and share.
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Adding value can be as small as : what touched me in this article ? what resonates for me ? any sensible way to express your P.O.V. actually !
SyReach Notes now offers a full coverage of personal KM needs: Seek with integrated watch module and search engines, Sense with note and article edition, linking and knowledge building. Share by email or publish to Scoop.it selected resources linked to your articles!
Really thought provoking