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Curated Content Bundles: The Easiest Way to Start an Online Learning Program

WBT Systems

Curated Content Bundles: The Easiest Way to Start an Online Learning Program. Read more about Curated Content Bundles: The Easiest Way to Start an Online Learning Program.

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What IS Content Curation?

Spark Consulting

Associations use the term “content curation” frequently, but to quote the great Inigo Montoya: “You keep using that word. ” Many times, when we’re using the term “content curation,” what we actually mean is “aggregation.” Museums curate artifacts.

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Content Curation: Your Association’s Secret Weapon Against Information Overload

Spark Consulting

Did you miss the webinar Hilary Marsh (Content Company) and I gave last week on content curation and why your association needs to get on board with it to help your members and other audiences deal with information overload? Discuss what content curation is – and isn’t. You’re in luck! Want to learn more?

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Curated Resources for Facilitators of All Skill Levels

Aaron Wolowiec

The good news is, Aaron has curated these resources that can be helpful at any skill level. Are you an experienced facilitator? Perhaps you are a novice?

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What’s Ethics Got to Do with It? Responsible Content Curation

Association Adviser

Your association’s content – both what you create and what you curate from expert sources and established publishers – has the power to educate, inform and advance your members forward as an industry. Responsible content curation means promoting content that is written, sourced, and presented in a way that […].

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How content curation combats information overload

Association Success

Associations need to focus more on content curation and less on content creation, according to a new collaborative whitepaper from Spark Consulting and Content Company Inc. This is done through content curation, which is the act of gathering, organizing and presenting relevant information to reduce information overload.

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Content Curation Revisited

Spark Consulting

And in a recent post to Associations Now , Joe Rominiecki discusses the same thing, urging associations to begin taking on more of an information curator role for our members, shifting from our more traditional information creator role. Which means good information management is curation of both content and community.

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