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Pamela Perry King's curator insight,
June 2, 2015 3:41 PM
Curation is a great way to build your Personal Learning Network. Would like to get a little bit better with it.
Rosemary Tyrrell, Ed.D.'s curator insight,
June 4, 2015 8:38 PM
Curation is also a great form of DIY professional development.
Consultants-E's curator insight,
June 27, 2015 5:03 PM
If you don't curate content already, you may find this interesting.
malek's curator insight,
May 25, 2015 7:44 AM
There are some pitfalls to sharing without reading.
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.
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?
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?
A lot more than the one needed to create normal original content. 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.
These are many more steps and activities than the ones required to create an original piece of content.
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.
Guillaume Decugis's curator insight,
January 24, 2015 3:23 AM
It's interesting to see that content curation is evolving from an opportunity to a necessity as communication shifts from traditional methods (PR, advertising, old-style SEO...) to new ones (content marketing, inbound marketing, social media...). In this new world of communication many things have changed and professionals or companies who want to get heard need to consider this question: Do people listen to you because they have to or because they want to? As my friend Steve Rosenbaum, author of Curation Nation, puts it in his latest book, Curate This, we can't rely anymore on captive audiences. Consumers filter out spammy messages which is why, to be heard, we have to curate or die.
Marta Torán's curator insight,
January 26, 2015 3:46 PM
La curación de contenidos, casi un imperativo si queremos sobrevivir a la información. Muy bueno.
Dean Ryan G. Martin's curator insight,
January 28, 2015 12:08 AM
It says "Content curation requires hard work." I disagree. Content curation is my hobby. I love curating contents even I'm not paid.
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December 1, 2017 7:54 AM
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magnus sandberg's curator insight,
October 6, 2014 3:31 AM
I'm rescooping this for three reasons. First, the term "curation" is fairly new to me and it is nice to see how different forms it can take. Secondly, I read so many blogposts entitled "10 tools for this" or "35 reasons for that". It is nice too see one of those where all of the 6 tools are actually great. Third, the fact that I actually have experience with three of the six tools makes me feel good. So enjoy :) |
Sigi Jakob's curator insight,
June 3, 2015 11:12 AM
scoop.it has been my choice for curating for some years now .. cool tool, very visual!
Guillaume Decugis's curator insight,
October 28, 2014 11:37 AM
Content curation is not just a placeholder for the lack of inspiration or time to create great content. While it certainly can help publish relevant good content in the lack of a brilliant original content idea, it's also a great way to generate some. As this post highlights in the context of a content marketing strategy, you will understand what type of content you need to create if you consistently watch what's going on in your industry through regular content curation. By publishing the content you've curated, you will also generate and measure reactions from your target audience. Think of it as real life market study for content strategists. So as I've often commented, this is the reason why content curation often is the easiest strategy to start as part of a content plan: not only because it comes naturally by building on what you already do (read content on your topics of expertise) but also because it makes the original content creation part easier and better.
Nurita Sánchez's curator insight,
January 29, 2016 3:13 PM
Cómo usar las colecciones: http://www.ilusual.com/como-usar-las-colecciones-de-google-plus-guia
wanderingsalsero's curator insight,
November 2, 2016 4:57 AM
This is interesting because it shows how far the concept of 'Curation' has come in the last 10 years. I don't remember much about it but I remember that in the early days of Blogger, perhaps even before Google bought it, they had a tool or bookmarklet or some little button that had certain curation abilities. My first blog was on Blogger and I remember using that tool. Later, I maintained a Posterous blog for a couple of years...maybe more. I liked Posterous a lot and was very sad when they sold it (Posterous) to Yahoo and then about a year later those jerks at Yahoo closed it down. I thought Posterous was a very nice blog with just the right amount of features to get the job done without getting too technical.
Felix Grobe's curator insight,
June 9, 2018 10:43 AM
Google has just introduced "Collections", for Google+, a new service which allows any Google+ user to group his posts by topic and to create public, shareable collections of his favorite links, articles, videos and images. To use Google Collections, simply go to your G+ profile page and then select "Collections" on the drop down menu appearing on the top left part of the page. "Each collection can be shared publicly, privately, or with a custom set of people. Once you create your first collection, your profile will display a new tab where other people can find and follow your collections." You can either create new posts containing whatever type of content inside a collection, or assign an existing, published post to a collection you have just created. You can create as many collections as you like. Google+ Collections is available on the web and on Android (iOS coming later). My comment: Google+ Collections adds opportunity for creating additional value to G+ users by letting interests drive community engagement. This is a feature that sooner or later any social network will offer. Free to use. Try it out now: https://plus.google.com/collections/welcome More info: Official Google announcement: https://plus.google.com/+googleplus/posts/7ZpGWeou2sV Featured collections: https://plus.google.com/collections/featured See also the official review from Techcrunch: Video tutorial: https://youtu.be/gtVNkbtS9g8
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.
Steve Whitmore's curator insight,
December 10, 2014 7:18 PM
I wonder how this could be used at an ISD level? |