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Pratiquer la curation de contenu de manière légale et éthique

Pratiquer la curation de contenu de manière légale et éthique | Ukr-Content-Curator | Scoop.it

Si vous visitez régulièrement notre blog, vous savez que la curation de contenu en est le thème central, et il y a de bonnes raisons à cela. La curation de contenu élimine une grande partie du travail à fournir pour produire du contenu original, tout en suscitant l’engagement de votre public et en vous permettant d’alimenter vos canaux sociaux et de communication avec des contenus de valeur, pédagogiques et enrichissants.

Mais comme pour toute stratégie de marketing, la frontière entre des pratiques légales et éthiques et d’autres qui ne le sont pas peut être ténue. Et si vous voulez réussir votre stratégie de curation de contenu, vous devez vous assurer de rester du bon côté de cette frontière.

 

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https://www.scoop.it/topic/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?&tag=Curation

 

 


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13 Blogging Statistics You Probably Don’t Know, But Should [Infographic]

13 Blogging Statistics You Probably Don’t Know, But Should [Infographic] | Ukr-Content-Curator | Scoop.it
Are you making the most of blogging statistics to build a better blog? I did some research and created this infographic which contains blog stats that...

 

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maria papanikou's curator insight, March 25, 2015 4:46 AM

Blogs are powerful tools serving  various commutation and education purposes. Wish to multiply the benefits? Read carefully the info graphic above and good luck!

Tony Guzman's curator insight, March 25, 2015 10:24 AM

This infographic shares some excellent information for bloggers on how to increase your audience/followers.

James J. Goldsmith's curator insight, March 25, 2015 1:43 PM

This infographic should be of interest to bloggers.

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World Wide Web Timeline | 25 Years Already

World Wide Web Timeline | 25 Years Already | Ukr-Content-Curator | Scoop.it

 |Since its founding in 1989, the World Wide Web has touched the lives of billions of people around the world and fundamentally changed how we connect with...

 


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Gust MEES's curator insight, March 11, 2014 4:01 PM


World Wide Web Timeline | 25 Years Already in 2014.


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Why content curation is a new form of communication

While the history of communication until the end of the previous century has only been focusing on enlarging the distribution to a few published or broadcasted content creators, we now live in information overload where content curators can be the new super heroes.


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María Dolores Díaz Noguera's curator insight, December 1, 2013 4:48 AM

Amazing

SIGNAL GROUP's curator insight, December 5, 2013 8:36 PM

Por qué la curaduría de contenido es una nueva forma de comunicación

Mirta Liliana Filgueira's curator insight, May 1, 2014 12:47 PM

Curaduría de contenidos.

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22 Effective Ways To Use Twitter In The Classroom

22 Effective Ways To Use Twitter In The Classroom | Ukr-Content-Curator | Scoop.it
You can actually use Twitter in the classroom with Bloom's Taxonomy thanks to this awesome table that details nearly two dozen different ways to integrate the pair!

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Pablo Prada's curator insight, July 4, 2013 12:54 AM

22 maneras efectivas de aprovechar  Twitter en el Salón de clases.

Ness Crouch's curator insight, July 4, 2013 5:54 PM

Twitter and Bloom's! I'm very very happy right now.

Elena Borge's curator insight, July 15, 2013 12:58 PM

Try to use Twitter in class #motivation #newways #challenge

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Content Curation Takes Time

Content Curation Takes Time | Ukr-Content-Curator | Scoop.it

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https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/04/25/learn-every-day-a-bit-with-curation/

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2014/02/20/curation-tips-and-tricks-with-scoop-it-rescoop-and-tags/

 

https://globaleducationandsocialmedia.wordpress.com/2014/01/19/pkm-personal-professional-knowledge-management/

 


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Filomena Gomes's curator insight, April 18, 2015 9:52 AM
Robin Good's insight:

 

 

Notwithstanding the viral content-marketing tam-tam keeps selling the idea of content curation as a miracle-shortcut to work less, produce more content and get all of the benefits that an online publisher would want to have, reality has quite a different shade.

To gain reader's attention trust and interest, it is evidently not enough to pull together a few interesting titles while adding a few lines of introductory text.

 

Unless your readers are not very interested themselves into the topic you cover, why would they take recomendations from someone who has not even had the time to fully go through his suggested resources?

Superficially picking apparently interesting content from titles or even automatically selecting content for others to read is like recommending movies or music records based on how much you like their trailers or their cover layouts.

 

Can that be useful beyond attracting some initial extra visibility?

 

How can one become a trusted information source if one does not thoroughly look and understand at what he is about to recommend?

This is why selling or even thinking the idea of using content curation as a time and money-saver is really non-sense.

Again, for some, this type of light content curation may work in attracting some extra visibility in the short-term, but it will be deleterious in the long one, as serious readers discover gradually that content being suggested has not even been read, let alone being summarized, highlighted or contextualized.

Content curation takes serious time.

 

A lot more than the one needed to create normal original content.

To curate content you need to:

Find good content, resources and references. Even if you have good tools, the value is in searching where everyone else is not looking. That takes time.

Read, verify and vet each potential resource, by taking the time needed to do this thoroughly.

Make sense of what that resource communicates or represents / offers and be able to synthesize it for non-experts who will read about it.

Synthesize and highlight the value of the chosen resource within the context of your interest area.

Enrich the resource with relevant references, and related links for those that will want to find out more about it.

Credit and attribute sources and contributors.

 Preserve, classify and archive what you want to curate.

Share, distribute, promote the curated work you have produced. Creating it is not enough.


(While it is certainly possible to do a good curation job without doing exactly all of the tasks I have outlined above, I believe that it is ideal to try to do as many as these as possible, as each adds more value to the end result you will create.)

 

These are many more steps and activities than the ones required to create an original piece of content.

Curation is all about quality, insight and attention to details.

It is not about quantity, speed, saving time, producing more with less.

 
Robert Kisalama's curator insight, April 18, 2015 11:37 AM

truly Curation should not be  merely aggregating different links without  taking off time to reflect indeed it is very to end up like some one buying clothes impulsively only to realise you could have done without some of them.

Nedko Aldev's curator insight, April 19, 2015 2:24 PM

 

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Curation: 1,000,000 people and businesses are now using Scoop.it! [Infographic]

Curation: 1,000,000 people and businesses are now using Scoop.it! [Infographic] | Ukr-Content-Curator | Scoop.it
Interest-based content curation was only a vision 2 years ago when we launched: in a post Web 2.0 world, we felt that more and more we are the content we publish. Whether we liked it or not, we would all need to become media - a problem for busy professionals who don’t have time or inspiration for that and whose primary expertise is often not to be a content publisher.

Since then, publishing-by-curation rapidly turned into an important trend as 1,000,000 freelance professionals, community managers, content marketers, educators, knowledge managers, thought leaders, and more are now using Scoop.it to demonstrate and share their professional expertise, develop visibility for their small or mid-sized businesses or to make the company they work for smarter. Continue reading →

 

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Content Curation is the art of asking questions

Content Curation is the art of asking questions | Ukr-Content-Curator | Scoop.it

Learning is all about asking questions and finding answers to them. An inquisitive mind is one that goes beyond the status quo and probes deep below surface meanings. To foster such kind of  thinking inside our classroom requires some hard work and a serious investment in time and efforts. We, as teachers and educators, need to prepare the right environment where inquisitive minds can nourish and grow. We need to water this environment with a culture of asking questions.


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Beth Kanter's curator insight, January 12, 2014 2:10 PM

This infographic is geared for educational technique and inquiry based learned.   However, I think the different of questions illustrated here are excellent for content curations to ask when reviewing resources or putting together collections. 



Louise Robinson-Lay's curator insight, January 12, 2014 4:11 PM

An infographic showing what sorts of questions we can ask when curating.

Lyubov Kazachenkova's curator insight, January 13, 2014 1:24 PM

INteresting infographic!

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3 Ways To Kickstart Your PLN This Summer

3 Ways To Kickstart Your PLN This Summer | Ukr-Content-Curator | Scoop.it
It's summer and a fabulous time to kickstart your PLN (Personal Learning Network) using the power of social media and your colleagues.

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Beyond Collecting and Sharing: Twitter as a Curation Tool

Beyond Collecting and Sharing: Twitter as a Curation Tool | Ukr-Content-Curator | Scoop.it

 

 


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Andrea Walker's curator insight, May 17, 2013 10:56 PM

By using lists lists and hash tags effectively twitter can be u useful curation tool. Storify another mentioned in this article could also be a useful tool to curate twitter content

Andreas Kuswara's comment, June 11, 2013 9:22 PM
I supposed twitter can be used or any tool can be used for anything,but some tools are made with certain intended affordance by the creator that would make the tool less effective for certain functions. curation in a way is capturing things void of time (i probably drawing too much from museum), while twitter is fast pace timeline of interactive (or one way) discourse.... they seems to be inherently different.

i'm just automatically sceptical when 'one tool can be use for all' theme appear. but it is an interesting suggestion.
Ali Anani's curator insight, June 29, 2013 12:18 AM
The right way to write