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May 17, 2013 3:16 PM
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Twitter / AAPSonline: Dr. Ken Christman explaining ...

Twitter / AAPSonline: Dr. Ken Christman explaining ... | CME-CPD | Scoop.it
Dr. Ken Christman explaining how life long learning for physicians is becoming life long larceny. http://t.co/hj3VYURyRu
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September 28, 2012 3:57 AM
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Peretti: Human Curation Beats SEO in the Social Web

Peretti: Human Curation Beats SEO in the Social Web | CME-CPD | Scoop.it

"Jonah Peretti, a co-founder of Huffington Post and CEO of Buzzfeed, said at PandoMonthly tonight in New York that he doesn’t care about SEO anymore. He views it as a broken system that optimizes for robots, not humans." Erin Griffith reports on Pandodaily.

 

“Media and content are human businesses, and it’s a problem for humans to give so much power to Google, which is a robot” he said.

 

Without saying Google is Skynet and evil, more and more people now see the flaws compared to what information networks like Twitter can produce (not saying the latter is perfect either). His conclusion is that you shouldn't care about SEO anymore but I think there's an even more compelling reason to move to Curation. Google is increasingly taking social signals into account so that Social is becoming the new SEO no matter which angle you take it from:

- whether because your audience will find you first on social networks

- whether because your content will be well positioned in Search results because human curators will pick it up (and therefore Google too).

 

The debate whether SEO still matters or not is not important. What's relevant is that great content that please human genuine interests will surface more than it used to thanks to the work of human curators.


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Aramis's curator insight, September 25, 2013 2:02 AM
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February 28, 2012 11:44 AM
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Should Professors Use Facebook to Communicate with Students? | Faculty Focus | E-Learning and Online Teaching

Should Professors Use Facebook to Communicate with Students? | Faculty Focus | E-Learning and Online Teaching | CME-CPD | Scoop.it
Nearly 85% of faculty have a Facebook account, two-thirds are on LinkedIn, and 50% are on Twitter according to research from Faculty Focus.
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December 30, 2012 4:11 AM
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Trends in online learning: #FOAMed

Trends in online learning: #FOAMed | CME-CPD | Scoop.it
In recent months RSS feeds and Twitter have been overflowing with mentions of MOOCs, as Cousera, Udacity and EdX continue to attract new university partners and launch growing numbers of courses.  ...

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Survey examines how prospective students use social media to research colleges | Inside Higher Ed | Innovations in e-Learning

Survey examines how prospective students use social media to research colleges | Inside Higher Ed | Innovations in e-Learning | CME-CPD | Scoop.it
These days, it’s not uncommon for a university to have at least a Facebook page, a Twitter handle, and a YouTube account – maybe even a Pinterest page and a Tumblr, too.
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