Content curation in learning and development
Posted by Julie Wedgwood in Trainers tips on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 07:02
- Content curation is a response to the need to try and establish more order to the vast array of information being generated on the web.
- If the content generated is of value to the organisation then it needs to be shared widely for the good of the business.
- Content curation for learning is a model worth exploring for any organisation seeking to provide workplace learning that is more informal and performance-support based.
Content curation on the web is helping to establish more order to the vast array of information being generated. Julie Wdegwood looks at the opportunities for L&D.
Recently there has been quite a discussion going on about the term “Content Curator” and what it means. Donald Clark states on his blog that a “Curator, to my mind, suggests someone who oversees a dusty, old collection of curiosities to do with the past; not the exciting virtual, digital and social media world of the future.”
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