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A Great Platform for Curating and Publishing On Any Topic: RebelMouse

A Great Platform for Curating and Publishing On Any Topic: RebelMouse | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

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Robin Good's comment, November 12, 2013 9:03 AM
RebelMouse was born to build a social media hub, but it does have strong aggregation, filtering and curation capabilities. SEO-wise it is not a great choice, but also Scoop.it has quite a few limits on this front. <br><br>Rebelmouse doesn't offer all of the extras Scoop.it has, from scheduling, to sharing to an extended number of social networks, to integration with newsletter and to the backend dashboard. <br><br>Scoop.it has also a better, cleaner and more legible format, that better lends itself to more in-depth reading than just browsing titles, images and tweets.
Stan Smith's comment, November 12, 2013 9:22 AM
While I still use RebelMouse I have disconnected all inbound links because it posts it wacky and I was always having to go back and edit stuff. Now that I post stuff manually with their applet it isn't so bad. I still prefer Scoop.it though.
Terheck's comment, November 12, 2013 4:12 PM
I use Rebelmouse for a while now, and I like it as a complementary tool to other Social Media tools. You can have a look at it on https://www.rebelmouse.com/Terheck/
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Copyright, Ethics & Fair Use in Content Curation: Best Practices and Real-Word Examples

Copyright, Ethics & Fair Use  in Content Curation: Best Practices and Real-Word Examples | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

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Andreas Kuswara's curator insight, February 27, 2013 11:09 PM

with the increase in mash-up content, the issues of IP such as this would need our attention and commonsense.

Media&Learning's curator insight, February 28, 2013 3:40 AM

Features, best practices, copyright, use and examples of content curation. Basically everything it is useful to know about content curation. Plenty of useful information.

Original scoop by Robin Good,

Author: Pawan Deshpande of Curata

Full guide: http://www.contentcurationmarketing.com/content-curation-copyright-ethics-fair-use

Mary Dawson's curator insight, June 21, 2013 11:39 AM

I am very aware of the fact that I am using a digital curation site to highlight external resources about images and Copyright and therefore it seems sensible to highlight some of the pitfalls of this approach.  I note that the Scoop.it example does not come out of this too well!

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Students as Curators of Their Learning Topics

Students as Curators of Their Learning Topics | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

Robin Good: Must-read article on ClutterMuseum.com by Leslie M-B, exploring in depth the opportunity to have students master their selected topics by "curating" them, rather than by reading and memorizing facts about them.

 

"Critical and creative thinking should be prioritized over remembering content"

 

"That students should learn to think for themselves may seem like a no-brainer to many readers, but if you look at the textbook packages put out by publishers, you’ll find that the texts and accompanying materials (for both teachers and students) assume students are expected to read and retain content—and then be tested on it.

 

Instead, between middle school (if not earlier) and college graduation, students should practice—if not master—how to question, critique, research, and construct an argument like an historian."

 

This is indeed the critical point. Moving education from an effort to memorize things on which then to be tested, to a collaborative exercise in creating new knowledge and value by pulling and editing together individual pieces of content, resources and tools that allow the explanation/illustration of a topic from a specific viewpoint/for a specific need.

 

And I can't avoid to rejoice and second her next proposition: "What if we shifted the standards’ primary emphasis from content, and not to just the development of traditional skills—basic knowledge recall, document interpretation, research, and essay-writing—but to the cultivation of skills that challenge students to make unconventional connections, skills that are essential for thriving in the 21st century?"

 

What are these skills, you may ask. Here is a good reference where to look them up: http://www.p21.org/storage/documents/P21_Framework_Definitions.pdf (put together by the Partnership for 21st Century Skills)

 

 

Recommended. Good stuff. 9/10

 

Full article: www.cluttermuseum.com/make-students-curators/

 

(Image credit: Behance.net)

 

 


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Education Creations's curator insight, May 12, 2014 12:00 AM

How to turn students into curators.

Sample Student's curator insight, May 5, 2015 10:14 PM

We often ask our students to create annotated bibliographies, and this focuses on their capacity to evaluate and make decisions about the validity, reliability and relevance of sources they have found. using Scoop.it, we can ask them to do much the same thing, but they will publish their ideas for an audience, and will also be able to provide and use peer feedback to enhance and tighten up their thinking. This is relevant to any curriculum area. Of course it is dependent on schools being able to access any social media, but rather than thinking about what is impossible, perhaps we could start thinking about what is possible and lobbying for change.

Sample Student's curator insight, May 5, 2015 10:18 PM

We often ask our students to create annotated bibliographies, and this focuses on their capacity to evaluate and make decisions about the validity, reliability and relevance of sources they have found. Using Scoop.it, we can ask them to do much the same thing. But they will publish their ideas for an audience, and will also be able to provide and use peer feedback to enhance and tighten up their thinking. This is relevant to any age, and any curriculum area. Of course it is dependent on schools being able to access social media. But rather than thinking about what is impossible, perhaps we should start thinking about what is possible, and lobbying for change. Could you use a Scoop.it collection as an assessment task?

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Web 2.0 Annotation and Bookmarking Tools: A Quick Guide

Selected 10 annotation and bookmarking tools

 

 


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Chanelle Savich's curator insight, January 28, 2013 10:46 PM

Thorough guide with step by step installation instructions as well as information about what differentiates each tool from the others. 

Sandra V. Barbosa's comment, January 29, 2013 12:53 AM
Visit me also at scoop.it http://www.scoop.it/t/english-language-and-literature-for-native-portuguese-language .Thanks, Paulo Faria.
Mita Jordan's curator insight, January 29, 2013 4:33 PM

Web 2.0, Annotation and Bookmarking tools

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Stop knocking curation

Stop knocking curation | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it
It’s an important, and undervalued, journalistic skill

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Gust MEES's curator insight, January 28, 2013 4:25 AM

THE "Self-Directed" (autodidact) is very important, learning at its own pace and by own design; curation plays a big role there and I recommend to any Learner!

 

Curation together with Social Media Twitter and a PLN (Personal Learning Network) are an unbeatable Trio!

 

Check also:

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?q=PLN

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?q=Twitter

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/social-media-and-its-influence

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?tag=Curation

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/01/23/is-your-professional-development-up-to-date/

 

Susan Myburgh's curator insight, January 28, 2013 6:10 PM

Some of you may be feeling well overwhelmed by the number of posts I have been presenting recently - and rightly so.  I think this little piece is most useful, and provides excellent guidelines for those of us who wish to curate items of particular personal interest that we think are worthy of being shared.  Do you agree?

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Curating vs. Collecting on Twitter for the Education Professional

Curating vs. Collecting on Twitter for the Education Professional | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

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YK Chau's curator insight, January 8, 2013 9:05 PM

 

Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano has an interesting and highly visual post on collecting vs. curating with Twitter, and on the curation potential Twitter has in store for those involved in education.

 

She quotes Mike Fisher writing: "Collecting is what kids do when asked to find resources for a particular topic. Usually, it represents the first 3 or 4 hits on a Google search, without meaning, discernment, or connections.

 

Curating is different. It’s the Critical Thinker’s collection, and involves several nuances (see Figure 1) that separate it as an independent and classroom-worthy task."

 

 

Useful. Resourceful. 7/10

 

Full article: http://langwitches.org/blog/2013/01/03/twitter-as-a-curation-tool/#&nbsp;

 

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Robin's curated posts hits it on the nail with the distinct differences and although I like the visual aspects of the post, I struggle with referring to Twitter as a curating tool.

 

It is certainly a critical tool for collecting, researching and having the conversations. I think there is a challenge on how to effectively curate with Twitter. I know many use Storify to do this which is often a re- representationof the tweets.

 

 I am very interested in how Twitter will use Summnify aand Posterous in the field of curation.

 

As a result, I really likw the distinctions made and the logic the author takes us through. I would  perhaps be a little more cautious with referring  Twitter as a curation tool.

 

Useful 6/10

Curated by Shirley Williams.

 

 

Monica S Mcfeeters's curator insight, January 8, 2013 10:03 PM

 

Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano has an interesting and highly visual post on collecting vs. curating with Twitter, and on the curation potential Twitter has in store for those involved in education.

 

She quotes Mike Fisher writing: "Collecting is what kids do when asked to find resources for a particular topic. Usually, it represents the first 3 or 4 hits on a Google search, without meaning, discernment, or connections.

 

Curating is different. It’s the Critical Thinker’s collection, and involves several nuances (see Figure 1) that separate it as an independent and classroom-worthy task."

 

 

Useful. Resourceful. 7/10

 

Full article: http://langwitches.org/blog/2013/01/03/twitter-as-a-curation-tool/#&nbsp;

 

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Robin's curated posts hits it on the nail with the distinct differences and although I like the visual aspects of the post, I struggle with referring to Twitter as a curating tool.

 

It is certainly a critical tool for collecting, researching and having the conversations. I think there is a challenge on how to effectively curate with Twitter. I know many use Storify to do this which is often a re- representationof the tweets.

 

 I am very interested in how Twitter will use Summnify aand Posterous in the field of curation.

 

As a result, I really likw the distinctions made and the logic the author takes us through. I would  perhaps be a little more cautious with referring  Twitter as a curation tool.

 

Useful 6/10

Curated by Shirley Williams.

 

 

Baptiste Morch's curator insight, January 9, 2013 7:49 AM

 

Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano has an interesting and highly visual post on collecting vs. curating with Twitter, and on the curation potential Twitter has in store for those involved in education.

 

She quotes Mike Fisher writing: "Collecting is what kids do when asked to find resources for a particular topic. Usually, it represents the first 3 or 4 hits on a Google search, without meaning, discernment, or connections.

 

Curating is different. It’s the Critical Thinker’s collection, and involves several nuances (see Figure 1) that separate it as an independent and classroom-worthy task."

 

 

Useful. Resourceful. 7/10

 

Full article: http://langwitches.org/blog/2013/01/03/twitter-as-a-curation-tool/#&nbsp;

 

 

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What Great Curators Think Good Curation Is [Video]

 

 


Via Robin Good
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A great video about curation, and what good curation is.

A must see if you're interested in curation.

 

Thanks to Robin Good for sharing.

JudyGressel's curator insight, January 2, 2013 7:51 PM

Good basic info for anyone not familiar with the concept of curation.

IdeaEncore's curator insight, January 8, 2013 3:49 PM

Scott: Very helpful to see the subtlty of variations on curation

 

Robin:This is an oustandingly good video about "curation". After nine months from its first appearance, it undoubtedly deserves a second pass on my newsradar here, as I think this is a clip that, in less than three minutes, can do a good job to explain what curation really is to anyone not familiar with it. 

 

I find this video clip such a marvellous piece of inspiring content that I have decided to post it again, giving the opportunity to you - if you haven't seen it yet - to look at curation with eyes distant light-years from those of the content marketer looking for easy shortcuts to produce more content in less time, - and if you have seen it already - to look at it again and to pause and think about how you are going to take up and make yours some of the inspiring ideas shared in this clip.

 

Asking yourself more questions about how you curate and for what final purpose you do it, can only be a healthy exercise in refining this much in-demand skill.

 

 

To be watched by anyone interested in curation. 8/10

 

Original clip: http://vimeo.com/38524181

 

 

Eric Moran's curator insight, January 15, 2013 10:11 PM

Great video that does a great job framing the definition of curation.

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How News Curation Can Help Kids Learn How To Search, Evaluate and Publish Information

How News Curation Can Help Kids Learn How To Search, Evaluate and Publish Information | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

Via Robin Good, Louise Robinson-Lay
Minna Kilpeläinen's curator insight, December 21, 2012 7:11 PM

Kids love to show others what they have found. This is one of the coolest way to do it.

Louise Robinson-Lay's curator insight, December 22, 2012 3:36 PM

A good way to build this 21st century skill.

Jennifer Futrell's curator insight, September 13, 2014 6:28 PM

A great idea

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Dossier : Curation, l’organisation du web par les humains.

Dossier : Curation, l’organisation du web par les humains. | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it
Be Geek était cette fois en envoyé spécial au petit déjeuner « Usages de la curation en

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Curation Is As Important as Creation

Curation Is As Important as Creation | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

Robin Good: If you are interested in understanding how "content curation" differentiates itself from simple re-sharing and re-blogging here is a great article by Chris DeLine.

 

Great advice for anyone wanting to become an effective content curator: “Whether in tweets, in blog posts, in podcasts, or in newsletters, be ruthless with your attention.


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Some adopt a strategy of blanket-curation, throwing everything new or fresh or remotely interesting online and letting other consumers make their own value distinctions.

 

Others assume the role of tastemaker, selectively making the decisions themselves.

 

Both have their place, but the former contributes to what Jonathan Haidt calls “the paradox of abundance,” which he says “undermines the quality of our engagement.”

How many content-overload websites can you monitor before you become overwhelmed by volume? How many share-explosions does it take before you remove a friend from your Facebook feed? How many Tumblr pages can you pay attention to before the reblogs become a blur?

 

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Thoughtful, honest, and caring curation isn’t entirely different than creation.

 

After all, the topics you choose to research, to blog about, and to discuss with friends all begin with the process of sifting through the media abyss yourself and singling out worthwhile information."

 

What really counts is to create content that is useful, meaningful and helpful for others, whether from direct hand authorship, or by curating the best existing resources.

 

Insightful. 8/10

 

http://chrisdeline.com/curation

 

(Image credit: Shutterstock)

 


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Sinan Zirić's curator insight, January 19, 2013 11:50 AM

This is an excellent Curation review.

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Drucker’s Knowledge Worker in the Age of Social Media: Content Curation for Professional Development

Drucker’s Knowledge Worker in the Age of Social Media: Content Curation for Professional Development | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

"Over half a century ago, management guru Peter Drucker presented the concept of the knowledge worker. Compared to the manual laborer, the knowledge worker focused on quality over quantity and worked more independently as problem solvers."

 

Over the many applications of Social Content Curation, Professional Development has been a strong trend. We keep observing it on Scoop.it but it's also been reported by Social Media influencers.

 

As more and more of us become Knowledge Worker, it should be no suprise that Content takes a growing importance on our Professional lives. So here's our take on it and why we announced this new integration with LinkedIn earlier today.


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ben bernard's comment, January 9, 2013 11:56 PM
thanks ! http://www.scoop.it/t/direct-marketing-services my newly made scoop.it :)
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[Infographie] Submergés par l’information 2.0 | Konoa

[Infographie] Submergés par l’information 2.0 | Konoa | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

[Infographie] Submergés par l’information 2.0

 

source : http://www.konoa.fr/infographie-submerges-par-linformation-2-0/

 

Note FM : Bonne infographie sur l'infobésité !


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Spundge: A Collaborative Solution To Online Information Overload

Spundge: A Collaborative Solution To Online Information Overload | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

As a journalist, I spend much of my time sifting through media from the social networks, RSS feeds, and blogs I follow.

 

As presented, worth to have a look at, at least.

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Content Curation – When Did It Begin? | Business 2 Community

Content Curation – When Did It Begin? | Business 2 Community | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

I certainly cannot prove that I’ve found the earliest ‘seed thoughts’, but I believe I’ve found some of them, and want to record them here for those of us that wonder about the beginnings of something that’s become a powerful, mainline trend in the overall scope of content marketing.

Content Curation: Earliest ThoughtsFebruary, 2007; Jeff Jarvis. He was talking about the ‘re-architecture of news‘, and did not even use the word “curation” or “curate” in the article. But I believe that Jeff Jarvis was barking up the curation tree. He observes the “news bombardment” that we were all beginning to experience, and the fact that people were going to find preferred sources for their news; places they could go, trusting that they’d find the news they were really looking for. He explained that the best service we can do for our readers, is offer them the best information, whether that’s something we create ourselves, or it’s someone else’s creation. It’s a very interesting article, with interesting comments (comments from 6 years ago!). He’s clearly wrestling with the beginnings of content creation. Read it!

Click headline to read more--


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Dossier Curation : comment identifier les sources d’information pertinentes ? 1/6 — La Chaine Web

Dossier Curation : comment identifier les sources d’information pertinentes ? 1/6 — La Chaine Web | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it
Le terme « Curation » et les activités liées sont très à la mode depuis une bonne année déjà et nombreux sont les articles sur le sujet.
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La curation, j’y veille de plus en plus

La curation, j’y veille de plus en plus | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it
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Veille, partage, publication, curation : une bonne synthèse des différents niveaux de la veille informationnelle.

So, are you a curator ?

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The Content Curator Workflow in Five Simple Steps: eBook PDF

The Content Curator Workflow in Five Simple Steps: eBook PDF | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

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Sandra Jamieson's comment, February 13, 2013 12:41 PM
A useful resource for all, but especially those doing a presentation on content curation!
Scott Bergman's curator insight, March 26, 2013 10:50 AM

add your insight...

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Robin Good's comment, May 22, 2013 9:51 AM
Thank you Spark! Glad to be of help.
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Curation « TIC, e-learning, pédagogie, ... » sur Scoop.it

Curation « TIC, e-learning, pédagogie, ... » sur Scoop.it | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it
Liste de sites Scoop.it qui traitent de « TIC, e-learning, pédagogie, ... ».
Gust MEES's comment, January 19, 2013 11:09 AM
Pas de problème ;) Comme c'est un document Google docs, je suppose qu'ils vont agrandir la liste à fur et mesure...
Marie Christine Daeron's curator insight, December 29, 2013 10:59 AM

indispensable

CDI LP GRAND CERF/ Claire Brumfeld's curator insight, November 23, 2014 2:27 AM
Merci pour ce beau travail de veille sur la veille !
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L’avenir de la veille ne passe-t-il que par la technique ?

L’avenir de la veille ne passe-t-il que par la technique ? | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it
Les veilleurs ne risquent-ils pas de devenir d’ici peu des « presse bouton » ?…

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Réflexion intéressante sur la veille. A lire.

Bibliothèques-Médiathèques de Metz's curator insight, January 7, 2013 1:33 PM

Article très complet sur le devenir du "veilleur"...

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Science et curation : nouvelle pratique du Web 2.0

Science et curation : nouvelle pratique du Web 2.0 | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

Internet permet de publier et d’échanger chaque jour des milliards de données, auxquelles accèdent plus de 2 milliards de personnes dans le monde.  Cette masse d’information rend difficile, lorsque l’on mène une recherche, la différentiation entre le bruit de fond et les informations pertinentes et utiles.


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Outils de recherche et de veille sur l'actualité (news, médias sociaux...) | URFIST de Bretagne et des Pays de la Loire

Outils de recherche et de veille sur l'actualité (news, médias sociaux...) | URFIST de Bretagne et des Pays de la Loire | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it
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How To Cultivate Social Intelligence Through Content Curation

How To Cultivate Social Intelligence Through Content Curation | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

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Beth Kanter's curator insight, December 22, 2012 10:52 AM

netsmart skills

Shirley Williams (appearoo.com/ShirleyWilliams)'s comment, December 30, 2012 11:14 AM
I am writing a post on this very topic. I thought I would do a quick search here to see what the general thinking is. Thank you for this article. Very timely.
Shirley Williams (appearoo.com/ShirleyWilliams)'s curator insight, December 30, 2012 11:16 AM

Nice article on the changing landscape of competitive intelligence.

The use of social media, curations and real time monitoring are all high lighted.

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Digital Curation Resource Guide

Digital Curation Resource Guide | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

Digital curation involves selection and appraisal by creators and archivists; evolving provision of intellectual access; redundant storage; data transformations; and, for some materials, a commitment to long-term preservation. Digital curation is stewardship that provides for the reproducibility and re-use of authentic digital data and other digital assets. Development of trustworthy and durable digital repositories; principles of sound metadata creation and capture; use of open standards for file formats and data encoding; and the promotion of information management literacy are all essential to the longevity of digital resources and the success of curation efforts.


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Veille, curation et publication automatique : comparaison de 70 services

Veille, curation et publication automatique : comparaison de 70 services | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

avec tableaux d'analyses


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Humanrithm: why data without people is not enough - and how algorithms lost the Content Curation battle

These are the slides of my talk at DataWeek 2012.

 

This is what is it was about: "We engineers love data and algorithms. They help create amazing things. But if and when we forget that people create data and that data can be improved by people, we will miss the promise of Big Data. It's time we all thought of this not as social vs algorithm but as Humanrithm."

 

And I also took the example of Content Curation as a case study.


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Beth Kanter's comment, October 7, 2012 12:25 PM
Were you in Boston this week? I was too!
Guillaume Decugis's comment, October 9, 2012 9:55 PM
Hi Beth! Me? No, this was for Dataweek here in San Francisco...
Michael Procopio's curator insight, January 27, 2013 12:48 PM

Love this quote "Content marketing and curation is like Star Trek chess. You are playing a game in many dimensions simultaneously."