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onto Visualization Techniques and Practice April 30, 2013 12:35 PM
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Stefano Principato's curator insight,
June 17, 2014 5:17 AM
9 major types of visual content
What are we specifically talking about when we talk about visual content? I sometimes lose track of this myself. There will eventually be an end product to a visual content strategy. Here are the most common ways that marketers create visual content.
Shreya's curator insight,
June 17, 2014 6:38 AM
Poonam Pandey dances to football fever http://www.eni.network24.co/photo-gallery/poonam-pandey-dances-to-football-fever-10914_10
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Monica Norton's curator insight,
June 2, 2014 1:00 PM
Great overview of visual content from Column Five. What is visual content, what's the ROI, why does it matter?
Stephen Dale's curator insight,
June 4, 2014 7:44 AM
The Taxonomy of Visual Content slide is particularly useful.
Beth Kanter's curator insight,
May 29, 2014 10:16 AM
Really useful guide to selecting and designing charts and graphs to visualize your data. |
janlgordon's comment,
April 11, 2012 3:21 PM
Beth Kanter
Thank you for adding me to the wiki and for your kind words, it's greatly appreciated. Yes this is the conversation of the moment so to speak. I'm sure your presentation was amazing. Would love to hear it if you have a replay.
Beth Kanter's comment,
April 11, 2012 10:08 PM
Jan: There's a link in the wiki to the live stream of the session - and a lot of notes and resources ... I love this topic! I'm holding myself back from created another scoop.it on it ...
janlgordon's comment,
April 13, 2012 10:05 PM
Beth Kanter
Thanks for looking forward to seeing this info. Knowing you, I can imagine that you want to start another scoopit on this topic but it's not necessary because you're already doing a wonderful job covering it now. |
I've been using Harold's model "Seek, Sense, Share" to explain the process of content curation to nonprofits. He first published it back in 2011 and I actually made my New Year's resolution for professional learning (http://www.bethkanter.org/seek-sense-share/)
In 2011, I had noticed that I needed to pay more attention to training my attention and to be more intentional about how I was sharing information. The Seek-Sense-Share framework really helped me. When I discovered content curation, I realized that I was doing it, but from reading Robin Good's work - I wasn't doing well.
I connected Harold's framework to content curation -- http://www.bethkanter.org/content-curation-101/ because like everything else I learn, I am turning around and using it in training - so I thought it was perfect.
Harold has updated his model and fine-tuned it for content curation.
Robin Good found it put into context - and related to the need for some sort of human intervention - to pick, select, and contextualize content - not just aggregate. I always appreciate Robin's great reminders about the need to be "brains on" when comes to curation.
Curation is not clicking, not cut and paste, not mindless sharing. You have to be disicplined about being intentional - and focus.