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Three research and content curation tools for content creators, researchers and copywriters to build your authority.
Gilbert C FAURE's insight:
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The Research and Development Working Group (RDWG) will hold an online symposium to share e-learning experiences and research; discuss different approaches to address accessibility issues in e-learning (Accessible E-Learning - Online Symposium - Call...
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What is content curation about? Diagram, charts and infographics to make sense of the curation conundrum Via Robin Good, Kim Flintoff, catspyjamasnz, Paula Silva
Gilbert C FAURE's insight:
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Monica S Mcfeeters's curator insight,
March 30, 2014 9:18 AM
This will be helpful to share to those wondering about content curation.
Jeff Domansky's curator insight,
September 1, 2014 11:53 PM
Valuable collection of the art of curation from Robin Good.
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Scientists say Ötzi the Iceman has living relatives, 5300 years later NBCNews.com Researchers have already deduced that Ötzi came from farming stock, and that he suffered from heart disease, joint pain, tooth decay, lactose intolerance and possibly...
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RT @Prospecteer: Content Curators check this out! http://t.co/I4oVBamACh Seven Tools for Finding Great Content to Share #content #curation
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from MOOCs to MOOMs
An online museum of online museums for those of us who remember these places as more than just a film set ;)
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55 websites to explore
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The study found that:
Creative ideas are by definition novel, and novelty can trigger feelings of uncertainty that make most people uncomfortable.People dismiss creative ideas in favor of ideas that are purely practical -- tried and true.Objective evidence shoring up the validity of a creative proposal does not motivate people to accept it.Anti-creativity bias is so subtle that people are unaware of it, which can interfere with their ability to recognize a creative idea.
thanks Cornell for this study, but conclusions are not optimistic
As a planner, are you aware of this automatic anti-creativity bias? Do you account for it in your work with stakeholder groups and others?
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Utah history, from whiskey to Dutch ovens
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By Nancy Stohs of the Journal Sentinel. Oct. 8, 2013 1:55 p.m.. Tweet · Pin it; Email; Print. (0) Comments. enlarge photo. Photo by Lee Dean.
far away from "keystone meeting" memories
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Damn, it feels good to be a gangsta! (Yep - http://t.co/RHEpWjjcB5)
Thom for you
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Vous recherchez des endroits insolites ou nouveaux pour organiser vos séminaires d'entreprise?? Voici un petit tour de France de nouvelles structures d'accueil.
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We’ve long felt that robots and algorithms alone were not enough to make meaningful organization of the web possible.
5 minutes... like I did in Kusadasi saturday
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Library Director Elaine Martin of UMass Medical School's Lamar Soutter Library described the core competencies, roles, and new professional identity directions (NLM/ AAHSL#Libraries webinar abt informationists today @ 1 pm EST today #medlibs Slides...
I was born an informationist?
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L’étrange mot sérendipité éclaire aujourd’hui notre pratique du web. En effet, sur Internet, le système hypertexte (lien permettant d’accéder à une information de manière associative) et le mode d’indexation par mots clés présentés parfois sous forme de nuages, pousse l’Internaute à une navigation intuitive, un butinage le conduisant de liens en liens et le poussant, de facto, à des découvertes fortuites. Ce qui conduit certains observateurs comme l’américain Steven Berlin Johnson à dire que le web serait par essence « le plus grand moteur de sérendipité de la culture » jamais inventé.
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Robin Good of Content Curation World breaks the findings down thus:
a) what people curate as relevant is not generally among the top ranked results according to popular metrics. Good stuff is not the same as what is considered normally popular or authoritative stuff.
b) content curation allows a community to synchronize around specific issues and subjects (as anticipated by Clay Shirky)
c) better and more appreciated curation is of the "structured" kind, providing additional info, meta-data and categorization.
d) curators that are highly appreciated are characterized by consistent activity and by a variety of interests (or viewpoints under the same theme) that they are capable to cover.
This is rather my experience; however, I usually explain it to my clients this way:
a) You can be doing an excellent job, but never receive the recognition, popularity, or traffic you deserve.That doesn't mean you won't be appreciated greatly by the smaller group of people who do find/read your curated works.
b) No matter the popularity of your curation, you can build and have conversations -- but remember, community cultivation not only requires additional time, but a different skill set.
c) If you're going to do it, do it well. Use tools, such as labels and tags, and *always* provide context as well as proper credits and links.
d) Consistent activity is nearly as important as showing some personality along with your knowledge. Your topic may be narrowly focused, but offer additional topics and information about you personally (not just professionally) so that people get a sense of you.
A research paper by Zhong, Shah, Sundaravadivelan and Sastry, King's college London, 2013
See the excellent notes from Robin Good below. Interesting to see more work emerging in this field.
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A bite of China is a series of food documentary produced by CCTV. Total of 7 episodes. It tells the histories and stories behind Chinese cuisine: The meaning...
thanks yingying
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e-learning, conocimiento en red y web colectiva (posteito #elearning UN PRINCIPE ET SEPT AMBITIONS POUR L’INNOVATION Rapport de la commission innovation 2030. ...
où faut-il trouver les rapports de l'Elysée, une vraie littérature grise en France...
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Top story: The Internet is Killing the Middle Class « Online Learning Update http://t.co/vyFGIuo0Pp, see more http://t.co/NfEGJKMjIh
interesting point of view for newspapers universities and pop singers!
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Being a teacher isn't always easy. Between the time spent actually teaching and the time spent preparing for it and giving extra help to students, there isn't always a lot of time left over.
Scoop it everyday is a good tool to keep learning.
Being a teacher isn’t always easy. Between the time spent actually teaching and the time spent preparing for it and giving extra help to students, there isn’t always a lot of time left over. Sometimes we spend so much time focusing on our students’ learning that we forget to focus onour own learning- which isn’t usually a focus for most teachers.
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Curate or be curated — that’s the new face of digital content in the always-on world.
5 laws to reuse to explain to naive laypeople
Curating - how to manage it. And curation experts already exist - they're called Librarians!
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The most comprehensive list of how many people are using 275 of the top social media, apps and services from around the world. Updated for October 2013.
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Une nouvelle chaîne, initiée par Eric de Rock 'n' science vient de voir le jour sur le c@fé des sciences : blague à caractère scientifique.
pour les mathématichiens
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"Publier La Science est une lettre de nouvelles de la publication, de la communication et de l'édition scientifique. Dans un contexte d'évolution rapide de la publication à l'ère numérique, d'absen...
Thanks, Courtney Ramirez, for including Scoop.it here.
Our goal is precisely that: to maintain a "better quality-to-noise ratio" by maintaining expert-curated content as well as an internal social network filled with engaging content.
Interesting article no matter what you research or curate.