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NJcleaningservices's comment,
September 5, 2020 7:00 AM
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Robin Good's insight:
If you are interested in understanding what content curation is all about and where's its key value, you will find this reading material relevant to your learning goal. In this reading collection (25 articles) you can learn how curation can be a fantastic instrument for learning, journalism and marketing, as it provides the means to create value, to find unique resources and to illustrate them, and in this process it showcases your competence and expertise on the matter (or the one of your company / organization). If you are just starting out with content curation, this learning playlist will provide you with all the basic info you need to know to better understand this new activity and its relevance in our times. Learning playlist: https://gibbon.co/RobinGood/content-curation-guide
Alfredo Corell's curator insight,
January 23, 2014 3:25 PM
A very useful guide from one of the Pioneers in Content Curation
Anne-Laure Conté's curator insight,
December 14, 2015 3:04 AM
What about a test on this matter at the baccalaureat ? |
FeedShare is an excellent free online resource to find curated reading lists of RSS feeds on specific topics.
FeedShare is in fact an open-source web app which allows you to easily upload and share your OPML file with others (An OPML file is a collection of RSS feed URLs.)
FeedShare curates a short list of the most interesting and valuable OPML files in its Popular page, allows you to find relevant OPML files by tags, and makes it easy to search across all of its archives.
Free to use.
Try it out now: http://feedshare.net/
Contribute your list: http://feedshare.net/share/
To learn more about OPML files: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OPML
Check also: OPML Support for Firefox
Thanks to @cleverclogs