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From Creating To Sense-Making: That’s What Curation Is All About
Effective content curation will help us to focus and make sense of our complex and ambiguous world, to understand context and ultimately to make better decisons. Continue reading
The Basic Flipboard Curation Guide
See on Scoop.it – Data Informatics Stephen Dale‘s insight: Flipboard (an App available for iOS and Android) is my favourite app for consuming and sharing inrormation. Relevence is improved by being able to choose the topics you want to follow, … Continue reading
Need To Explain To Others What Content Curation Is? Use This Visual Collection
See on Scoop.it – The Social Web What is content curation about? Diagram, charts and infographics to make sense of the curation conundrum Stephen Dale‘s insight: A great collection of visual aids to help explain the concepts of Content … Continue reading
Tell Your Tale With Storify
There are many people out there with a story to tell and with the many and variegated formats of expression available on the web those stories have a far higher likelihood of being told today than ever before. Launched in April 2011, Storify combines features or elements from a range of social media websites from the likes of Tumblr, , Facebook and Twitter to create a story telling medium which allows users to draw on a range of resources to create a tale which can then be easily hooked up to all of the above. Although it has yet to become the latest trend, it has a plethora of users from across the globe and Time has placed it in the top 50 websites of 2011. Continue reading