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Build engaged audiences through publishing by curation. 5 Tips for Great Content Curation. Steven Rosenbaum is the CEO of Magnify.net, a real-time video curation engine for publishers, brands, and websites.

5 Tips for Great Content Curation

He's also the author of Curation Nation. You've heard the buzz word — curation — being thrown around like it's a gadget we all know how to work. In reality, good content curation isn't as simple as pushing a share button. It's actually a combination of finding great content and following some simple best practices on how to successfully share that content.

If you're a curator looking for some boundaries in what feels like the Wild West, here are five best practices to consider. 1. Be part of the content ecosystem, not just a re-packager of it. 2. Audiences expect some regularity, and they'll reward you for it. 3. It used to be that your audience came to you. 4. Having a voice as a curator means more than creating and curating your own work. 5. Take the time to give attribution, links back, and credit. Image courtesy of iStockphoto, JamesBrey. Curation Tools by Areas of Application. Curation: The Next Big Thing? Tools for Professional Learning: Curate, Share, Connect. For six years, I taught in a basement classroom with no windows, and yet I could see what was happening around the world thanks to the Internet.

Tools for Professional Learning: Curate, Share, Connect

Though I tried learning something new each day, until I put systems in place, I spent more time searching for materials than actually learning. I realized that to effectively engage in professional learning, I needed tools in place to curate content, save what I found, and connect to other educators. Curating Content Initially, reading and learning was easy. Each morning, I skimmed 2-3 blogs to see what might be new. NetNewsWire (Mac Only) When I first installed this program, my reading world exploded. Flipboard (iOS or Android) Sadly, Google Reader went defunct.

Feedly (web, iOS, or Android) While I personally don't use Feedly very often, I like to find tools that work across all devices. Save, Search, and Share With my curation tools in place, I ran into three more problems. Once I found a great link, what would I do with it? Content Curation Tools For Web Surfers – Best Of. Every day, you can find amazing content on the Web.

Content Curation Tools For Web Surfers – Best Of

Due to the multitudes of websites cropping up all over the online world, "information overload" is something we all seem to suffer from. It is easy to feel lost while searching for a particular piece of information you need, especially if you’re looking for a very specific subject. Hence, designers, web developers and the like are racing to come up with ways to present their bits of information so that users like you and me do not waste unnecessary time combing through irrelevant material. That’s where new curation tools come in. These tools help to filter out and compile online content in an easy-to-peruse way.

What Does Content Curation Mean? Content curation compiles the cream of the crop of the information you are seeking, be it in the form of audio, video, articles or more. How Content Curation Tools Work Each tool below is unique in its own way. Themeefy Paper.li Bundlr Scoop.it! Scoop.it! Storify Pearltrees Flipboard Qrait Delicious Stacks. The Ultimate List of Content Curation Tools and Platforms. iTeachU – Content Curation Tools. Content Curation ToolsJennifer Moss2014-05-13T14:38:01+00:00 What is Content Curation?

iTeachU – Content Curation Tools

As instructors, we are all information curators. How do you collect and share currently relevant content with your students? How do your students research and share information that they find with the rest of class? What tools do you use to manage or facilitate presentation of resources? Modern web tools make it easy for both students and instructors to contribute online discoveries to class conversations. Why You Need A Content Curation Tool (And How To Choose One) Content curation tools are a fantastic way to stay organized, up-to-date and in-the-know.

Why You Need A Content Curation Tool (And How To Choose One)

But the number of content curation tools out there can be almost as overwhelming as the amount of articles and blog posts you want to read. Here’s how to determine the content curation tools that will work best for you: What’s your pain point? You’ll find a content curation tool most useful if it addresses a problem you’re having—otherwise it’s just another headache. There are two main types of content curation tools: those for content aggregation and those for content discovery.

A content aggregation tool might be right for you if: You’re aggravated by your busting-at-the-seams email inbox, filled with newsletters and blog posts notificationsYou have a list of blogs and websites that you love, but have trouble keeping them organizedYou hate bouncing around from site to site as you search for interesting content.