Content Curation
Effective Content Curation for Higher Ed | EDUniverse
Jun 11, 2012
Content curation is usually thought of exclusively as a tool for marketers and publishers but there are lots of other applications outside these industries.
One of those examples is higher education. Your teachers probably didn’t call it curation at the time but whenever they created reading lists or offered a collection of videos to watch, they were curating. Using their expertise to identify and organize the best resources on a topic and then share those with students is what curation is all about.
Georgy Cohen from EDUniverse discussed “Effective Content Curation in Higher Ed” in a recent presentation:
You can read the follow-up article here:
I love this “Dilbert” cartoon where the “digital media curation” professional at a meeting says, in response to someone asking what he does, “Ha ha! I look down on you for not understanding my trendy jargon!” But in the end, even he can’t explain his work.
via Guidelines for Smart Content Curation | EDUniverse.
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