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[Interview] Marie-Christine Lanne de Generali France, lauréate du Prix #Labcom

[Interview] Marie-Christine Lanne de Generali France, lauréate du Prix #Labcom | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

Quelle est votre relation aux media sociaux?

(...) Scoop it est aussi un outil fantastique de curation de contenus, une source permanente d’information, d’analyses, de points de vue où je trouve énormément d’inspirations.  Cela me permet d’alimenter nos media sociaux et, ce faisant d’alimenter la relation avec les internautes. N’oublions pas que communiquer, c’est mettre en commun.


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Hélène Brevet's curator insight, October 29, 2014 10:19 AM

Une belle preuve de confiance - Merci @Lanne Marie-Christine !

Gilbert C FAURE's comment, October 29, 2014 1:55 PM
Félicitations à Scoop.it et à la lauréate qui sait apprcécier l'outil. Tant de gens aussi bien dans l'industrie, le commerce et l'Université ne comprenne pas le potentiel
Hélène Brevet's comment, October 30, 2014 5:38 AM
Merci @Gilbert C FAURE !
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La curation et ses différents outils infoMatinale ADBS

«… Pratique qui consiste à sélectionner, éditeret partager les contenus les plus pertinents duWeb pour une requête ou un sujet donné…. »

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Voir aussi le compte-rendu sur le blog Eduveille http://eduveille.hypotheses.org/5409

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How Scoop.it, Google Plus & Twitter can turn chaos into order

How Scoop.it, Google Plus & Twitter can turn chaos into order | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

If you do anything professionally related to online technology, you understand the immense amount of data you need to sort through each day. There are the daily content roundups, blogs to read, Facebook posts and to check, tweets to scroll through and news sites. That doesn’t include whatever else arrives in your in-box. I literally cannot keep up with all that I want to know about social media technology and its use for engagement, fundraising and advocacy.

It’s really too much to know. That’s when I began trusting the curators.

 

Trusting the curators was a strategy I employed to begin to figure out what to read, what I needed to read, and what others whom I trusted thought was important to read. We cannot read it all. We cannot begin to imagine trying to read it all. We must trust to the curators.

Trusting others to curate content has become my primary means for gathering relevant information about social media and particularly nonprofit technology.

Monica S Mcfeeters's curator insight, April 25, 2014 11:52 PM

This is about what makes curating worth the time.

John Rudkin's curator insight, April 26, 2014 6:30 AM

Curation is all about trust.  I too cut to the cause by keeping in the know via great curators.

Joyce Cordus's curator insight, April 30, 2014 2:23 AM

This is really helpful to get the best out of all these tools!