Content curation - the process of finding, organizing, and sharing topical, relevant content for your audience that supports your nonprofit's engagement or campaign goals (or your professional learning) begins with "Spotting the Awesome."
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![]() Content curation - the process of finding, organizing, and sharing topical, relevant content for your audience that supports your nonprofit's engagement or campaign goals (or your professional learning) begins with "Spotting the Awesome."
Robin Good's insight:
A good introductory article to content curation for organizations and non-profits. It provides good description of the purpose of content curation and of tools and key skills required. Beth Kanter, provides lots of good resources, tools and other articles which kindly highlight and link also some of my recent content curation work. Resourceful, informative, to-the-point. 8/10 Full article: Content Curation and the Art of Spotting the Awesome Reading time: 5' See also from the same author: . . Image credit: Dog digging in the sand by Shutterstock
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1.) changed headline (way better than the original)
2.) Photo to illustrate headline
3.) Summarized the key points
4.) Added additional links from the source
5.) Shared it through channels
Thank you so much for referencing my work and for highlighting, as we all must learn to do more often, the good stuff you found in it.
I like this.
Long ago, in a former life, I used to get newspaper articles passed to me each day that were relevant to my job and/or my aspirations. I would take the necessary hour or so each day to remain current with world affairs related to what I did or where I wanted to go.
Curation is a lot like that except it is more global in concept.
This article talks about how to do this in the best way.