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¿Puede la curación de contenidos ayudar al crecimiento de las organizaciones? | Liquadora de ideas y pensamientos – Blender's ideas and thoughts by @Rlloria

¿Puede la curación de contenidos ayudar al crecimiento de las organizaciones? | Liquadora de ideas y pensamientos – Blender's ideas and thoughts by @Rlloria | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
“Cuando todo el mundo está en silencio, incluso una sola voz se vuelve poderosa.” Malala Yousafzai La respuesta es que si, las personas que hacen o se dedican a curar contenidos, se les llama Content Curator, también ya están aquí y llevan años entre nosotros, sin ser aún  de forma profesional, si en los mercados…

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Marta Torán's curator insight, February 12, 2018 4:44 PM

Me gusta.

 

Los curadores de contenidos ayudando a impulsar el aprendizaje en las organizaciones.

 

Ricard Lloria (@RLloria) nos cuenta qué es la curación de contenidos y los elementos clave del rol de curador.

 

Revisa también sitios o plataformas para realizar esta tarea y algunos modelos de aprendizaje organizacional que incluyen la curación.

Ricard Lloria's comment, February 13, 2018 12:31 AM
Muchas gracias Marta por curarlo, feliz día :)
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YO, CURATOR - INED21

YO, CURATOR - INED21 | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
Sí, eso soy: “curadora de contenidos”. Significa que busco, selecciono, comento y comparto… contenido que me interesa y que encuentro en la Web.

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Marta Torán's curator insight, January 3, 2016 4:29 AM

Mi artículo sobre motivaciones para curar contenidos publicado en INED21

Carlos Rodrigues Cadre's curator insight, January 3, 2016 9:15 AM

adicionar sua visão ...

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Newsletter Curation: Top 6 Tools and Tips To Curate Your Own Weekly Newsletter

Newsletter Curation: Top 6 Tools and Tips To Curate Your Own Weekly Newsletter | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

Given the amount of news, stories, tools, events and services that are being announced on a daily basis it is very difficult for anyone to resist the time-saving benefits of subscribing to a newsletter that finds and collects the most relevant items in the specific topic area he is interested into.

 

If you are a subject-matter expert, a coach, trainer or consultant, you need to monitor and track your field of interest anyhow, and if you learn to put aside, organise and properly collect the good gems you find during your scouting time, you can provide a really useful service to your readers and followers.

 

Furthermore there is no lack of tools web services that can help you carry out this task without needing to learn new or difficult skills.

 

Here are my personal six tips of advice and my favorite top six tools you need to check out, if you ever decide to start curating your own weekly newsletter:

 

 

Tips

 

a. Limit the number of curated items. Less is more. Three is plenty. Five is a lot. 

b. Provide concise but useful, tangible info.

 

c. Offer always as much context as possible. Why you are presenting this info. Who can use it, for what purpose. 

 

d. Find a thread and follow it. Have a strong focus. Don't mix too many different things without a clear focus or direction.  

 

e. Add your own voice. Make it heard. Comment. Express opinions. Take a stand.

 

f. Be timely and consistent. Choose a day and time and respect it.

 

 

 

Tools

 

1. FlashIssue

Perfect Gmail integration. Use existing contacts as mailing lists. Drag 'n drop design editor. Content discovery, and search and instant import. Free trial. Then starts at $10/mo for 500 contacts. 

2. Goodbits

Friendly, elegant and simple to use. Integrates well with other services. Free to start.

 

3. Handpick

Handpick your favorite resources and share them with specific groups of interested people. Free trial. $2.99/mo

 

4. Curated

Everything you need to start a curated newsletter. Starts at $25/mo for 500 subs and 6 newsletters

 

5. Refreshbox 

Allows you to pick up 5 tools or content resources per issue. Free.

 

6. Curator

Collaborative curation for professional teams of up to 25 people. Starts at $199/mo

 

 

For more content curation tools please see: https://contentcuration.zeef.com/robin.good ;

 

Image credit: Flashissue.com


By Robin Good


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Pali's curator insight, March 10, 2015 8:35 AM

Newsletter marketing is a ploy that is being successfully used by many industry tools and these tools can help you setup your newsletter. 

LibrarianLand's curator insight, March 11, 2015 8:48 AM

Might make a good project for students; create your own newsletter.

Nedko Aldev's curator insight, April 5, 2015 12:21 PM

 

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Teaching with Content Curation

Teaching with Content Curation | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
Content curation is the process of collecting, organizing and displaying information relevant to a particular topic. Teacher content curation can be used by students and students can be asked to sh...

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Iolanda Bueno de Camargo Cortelazzo's curator insight, March 14, 2015 10:41 AM

Again, some instructions very useful for those who are beginning in Curation  for Education.

Thanks.

Jocelyn Bassett's curator insight, April 2, 2015 10:50 PM

Digital curation includes the up-keeping, safeguarding and enhancing of digital data throughout its duration.

Willem Kuypers's curator insight, May 28, 2015 5:34 PM

La curation est aussi utilisable au cours !

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Laura Rosillo: Recursos Humanos Overshare

Laura Rosillo: Recursos Humanos Overshare | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

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Marta Torán's curator insight, December 1, 2014 1:30 PM

Excelente artículo de Laura Rosillo sobre el nuevo rol de Recursos Humanos en la empresa: selección "relacional", gestión del conocimiento, dinamizador de la comunidad de aprendizaje, conexión de personas y proyectos, curación de contenidos...

 

 

 

ALejandra Galvan's curator insight, April 15, 2015 1:15 PM

El personal es uno de los elementos más importantes, puesto este es quien realizara la recopilación de los datos que nos servirá para nuestro sistema de información .

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8 infografías y visualizaciones de las 4S’s de la content curation | Los Content Curators

8 infografías y visualizaciones de las 4S’s de la content curation | Los Content Curators | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

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“I make, therefore I learn” | Technology Enhanced Learning Blog

“I make, therefore I learn” | Technology Enhanced Learning Blog | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

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Marta Torán's curator insight, June 13, 2014 8:07 AM

David Hopkins escribe un post explicando cómo la creatividad le ha ayudado en ser el tecnólogo educativo que es.

 

Además nos cuenta su descubrimiento del "Sketchnote", un nuevo enfoque para la toma de notas. Y cómo esto ha dado valor a sus resúmenes de eventos. Además, tiene una galería en flickr con todas sus creaciones que comparte.

 

Me gusta!!!!!!!!

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End of School Roundup: Using Creation & Curation in Education

End of School Roundup: Using Creation & Curation in Education | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

According to the Content Marketing Institute, original content should be the cornerstone of your content marketing. And curating content can raise your brand awareness and bring more visitors to your website. So how do these two fundamental marketing pieces work together? Very nicely. In terms of content marketing in any industry, how you marry creation and curation could mean your success or failure.

Specifically in education, EdTech consultants, teachers and librarians are doing a great job combining creation and curation to showcase student creativity, school information and thought leadership. We've pulled four worthy examples of users in the EdTech space who exemplify using powerful online tools to master creation and curation consistently.


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Guillaume Decugis's curator insight, May 21, 2014 7:35 PM

Combining content creation and content curation is a great way to optimize your content strategy. But in addition to showing that, these 4 awesome examples show how leveraging contributions through a collaborative model can take that even further as in the case of the University of San Francisco

Marta Torán's curator insight, May 22, 2014 8:24 AM

Una combinación perfecta en Educación

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10 tweets sobre educación y TIC del mes de enero

10 tweets sobre educación y TIC del mes de enero | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
Tweets sobre educación y TIC. Blog con recursos educativos, herramientas, cursos, redes sociales, menores en la red, privacidad, seguridad online

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Marta Torán's curator insight, January 31, 2017 2:27 PM

Las recomendaciones sobre Educación y TIC de Cristina Carbonell.

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Reflexiones sobre Aprendizaje: Yo, curator

Reflexiones sobre Aprendizaje: Yo, curator | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
Sí, eso soy: “curadora de contenidos”. Significa que busco, selecciono, comento y comparto… contenido que me interesa y que encuentro en la Web.
 
He escrito algunos artículos sobre esto, pero quiero centrarme en este post en las motivaciones que hacen que dedique parte de mi tiempo a  “convertirme en un filtro”.  
 

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Alex Salazar's curator insight, November 3, 2015 10:28 PM

Interesante post. buenos consejos para seguir criterios adecuados habitos de consulta de contenidos, preseleccionados bajo determinados intereses y motivaciones. Se torna importante estos porque ellos definen un derrotero para ser FILTRO  y para seguir la metodologia de buscar, seleccionar, comentar y compartir.

juan jose peinado's curator insight, November 12, 2015 7:13 AM

#sceuned15 

Leoncio Lopez-Ocon's curator insight, January 4, 2018 12:48 PM
Reflexiones de Marta Torán sobre la curación de contenidos
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Content Curation Takes Time

Content Curation Takes Time | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

 

Notwithstanding the viral content-marketing tam-tam keeps selling the idea of content curation as a miracle-shortcut to work less, produce more content and get all of the benefits that an online publisher would want to have, reality has quite a different shade.

To gain reader's attention trust and interest, it is evidently not enough to pull together a few interesting titles while adding a few lines of introductory text.

 

Unless your readers are not very interested themselves into the topic you cover, why would they take recomendations from someone who has not even had the time to fully go through his suggested resources?

Superficially picking apparently interesting content from titles or even automatically selecting content for others to read is like recommending movies or music records based on how much you like their trailers or their cover layouts.

 

Can that be useful beyond attracting some initial extra visibility?

 

How can one become a trusted information source if one does not thoroughly look and understand at what he is about to recommend?

This is why selling or even thinking the idea of using content curation as a time and money-saver is really non-sense.

Again, for some, this type of light content curation may work in attracting some extra visibility in the short-term, but it will be deleterious in the long one, as serious readers discover gradually that content being suggested has not even been read, let alone being summarized, highlighted or contextualized.

Content curation takes serious time.

 

A lot more than the one needed to create normal original content.

To curate content you need to:

Find good content, resources and references. Even if you have good tools, the value is in searching where everyone else is not looking. That takes time.

Read, verify and vet each potential resource, by taking the time needed to do this thoroughly.

Make sense of what that resource communicates or represents / offers and be able to synthesize it for non-experts who will read about it.

Synthesize and highlight the value of the chosen resource within the context of your interest area.

Enrich the resource with relevant references, and related links for those that will want to find out more about it.

Credit and attribute sources and contributors.

 Preserve, classify and archive what you want to curate.

Share, distribute, promote the curated work you have produced. Creating it is not enough.


(While it is certainly possible to do a good curation job without doing exactly all of the tasks I have outlined above, I believe that it is ideal to try to do as many as these as possible, as each adds more value to the end result you will create.)

 

These are many more steps and activities than the ones required to create an original piece of content.

Curation is all about quality, insight and attention to details.

It is not about quantity, speed, saving time, producing more with less.

 

 

 Robin Good


Via Robin Good, Marta Torán
Filomena Gomes's curator insight, April 18, 2015 9:52 AM
Robin Good's insight:

 

 

Notwithstanding the viral content-marketing tam-tam keeps selling the idea of content curation as a miracle-shortcut to work less, produce more content and get all of the benefits that an online publisher would want to have, reality has quite a different shade.

To gain reader's attention trust and interest, it is evidently not enough to pull together a few interesting titles while adding a few lines of introductory text.

 

Unless your readers are not very interested themselves into the topic you cover, why would they take recomendations from someone who has not even had the time to fully go through his suggested resources?

Superficially picking apparently interesting content from titles or even automatically selecting content for others to read is like recommending movies or music records based on how much you like their trailers or their cover layouts.

 

Can that be useful beyond attracting some initial extra visibility?

 

How can one become a trusted information source if one does not thoroughly look and understand at what he is about to recommend?

This is why selling or even thinking the idea of using content curation as a time and money-saver is really non-sense.

Again, for some, this type of light content curation may work in attracting some extra visibility in the short-term, but it will be deleterious in the long one, as serious readers discover gradually that content being suggested has not even been read, let alone being summarized, highlighted or contextualized.

Content curation takes serious time.

 

A lot more than the one needed to create normal original content.

To curate content you need to:

Find good content, resources and references. Even if you have good tools, the value is in searching where everyone else is not looking. That takes time.

Read, verify and vet each potential resource, by taking the time needed to do this thoroughly.

Make sense of what that resource communicates or represents / offers and be able to synthesize it for non-experts who will read about it.

Synthesize and highlight the value of the chosen resource within the context of your interest area.

Enrich the resource with relevant references, and related links for those that will want to find out more about it.

Credit and attribute sources and contributors.

 Preserve, classify and archive what you want to curate.

Share, distribute, promote the curated work you have produced. Creating it is not enough.


(While it is certainly possible to do a good curation job without doing exactly all of the tasks I have outlined above, I believe that it is ideal to try to do as many as these as possible, as each adds more value to the end result you will create.)

 

These are many more steps and activities than the ones required to create an original piece of content.

Curation is all about quality, insight and attention to details.

It is not about quantity, speed, saving time, producing more with less.

 
Robert Kisalama's curator insight, April 18, 2015 11:37 AM

truly Curation should not be  merely aggregating different links without  taking off time to reflect indeed it is very to end up like some one buying clothes impulsively only to realise you could have done without some of them.

Nedko Aldev's curator insight, April 19, 2015 2:24 PM

 

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What is Content Curation? Videos by Experts

What is Content Curation? Videos by Experts | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
We asked several marketing thought leaders, What
is Content Curation?
Interestingly, we received a whole range of different answers (see below in this batch). Most of the video interviews took place at the 2014 B2B Marketing Profs (@marketingprofs) Forum in Boston. We'd like to hear from you on this topic.  Comment here and follow this discussion on Twitter #debatecurate @slidebatch. Don't forget to share with others!

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Marta Torán's curator insight, February 2, 2015 1:28 PM

Los expertos explican qué es Curación de Contenidos.

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El perfil del content curator | Los Content Curators

El perfil del content curator | Los Content Curators | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

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Marta Torán's curator insight, September 22, 2014 1:08 PM

Javier Guallar, de Los Content Curators, escribe un artículo sobre el perfil profesional del curador de contenidos. Enlaza con una presentación muy interesante. Definiciones. Funciones. Competencias.

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Tutorial para crear una colección en Medium | Los Content Curators

Tutorial para crear una colección en Medium | Los Content Curators | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

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Marta Torán's curator insight, August 27, 2014 5:52 AM

Javier Leiva ha realizado un tutorial que enseña a crear y utilizar las colecciones en Medium.

 

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7 Great Excuses for Curating Content

7 Great Excuses for Curating Content | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
We’ve all grown up learning that “sharing is caring,” and when it comes to content marketing, it’s no different. Content curation isn’t just a great way to jump-start and maintain relationships with prospects and experts in your industry, it can also save you time and find new inspiration. There’s no question that publishing original content...

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Marta Torán's curator insight, June 8, 2014 5:00 PM

Un artículo que nos da algunas "excusas" para curar contenidos. Aprender, aprender, aprender.