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Kill the curriculum?

Clark Quinn

We need a new pedagogy, problem-focused on things kids are interested in, as Harold suggests, and focusing on their information seeking and experimentation and evaluation and the self-learning skills, not on rote exercise of skills. What you do is look up information, make job aids (why are stickies so ubiquitous?)

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Using Content Curation for eLearning in the Workplace

ProProfs

But with various trends and fads flooding the corporate training landscape today, L&D leaders and HR professionals can’t help but get lost; thus, these “noise” make it hard for them to pick out the essential information. Some questions your content curation efforts should address are: What information is relevant to my learners?

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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. Indeed, the ease with which organizations can generate, review, and retrieve information has helped them build a considerable amount of potential learning resources. Think: blogs, email, wikis, communities of practice. Sounds simple, right?

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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. Curation can boost your profit and help your people grow. meeting summaries.