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Curated Insights: Curation on Curation

Axonify

Our May curated insights post explores the value of curation as part of workplace learning practices and provides a few practical examples from the recent ATD International Conference & Expo ( #ATD2017 ). One of the big reasons curation has become such a buzzy term is the overwhelming volume of information available in today’s world.

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Curated Insights: Curation on Curation

Axonify

Our May curated insights post explores the value of curation as part of workplace learning practices and provides a few practical examples from the recent ATD International Conference & Expo ( #ATD2017 ). One of the big reasons curation has become such a buzzy term is the overwhelming volume of information available in today’s world.

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The 21st Century Curator

ID Reflections

Curation today takes on a new meaning in the context oftechnological affordance, information abundance, diminishing attention, hungerfor contextual and timely information, and constantly shifting, globally linkedlandscape. Lifehacker.com is a great example. This is of course similar to the PKM model suggested byHarold Jarche.

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Digital Assets Creates New Role for L&D Pros: The Content Curator

ATD Learning Technologies

The volume of information being created is increasing faster than we can make sense of it. Think: blogs, email, wikis, communities of practice. Indeed, the ease with which organizations can generate, review, and retrieve information has helped them build a considerable amount of potential learning resources.

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Why Content Curation Should be in Your Skillset

Jay Cross

It can save millions, reduce frustration, and boost the velocity of information in your organization. Curating these items — selecting, organizing, evaluating, and sharing them widely — multiplies an organization’s return on information many times over. An example: How Jay Cross Curates Content. It starts in a gallery.

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GE TV: An Coppens on Engaging the Brain with Gamification

Growth Engineering

At Gamification Nation, An offers gamification design services, gamification membership communities, and online learning programmes. She is the Chief Game Changer at Gamification Nation , where she offers gamification design services, gamification membership communities, and online learning programmes. Stimulus can come from games.

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