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How to Curate
PUTTING CURATION INTO PRACTICE
FOR LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT
David Kelly
EVP & Executive Director
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What is
Curation?
The
Museum
Curator
Curation, especially in
L&D, is a new topic that is
still evolving.
The value it will
ultimately have for L&D is
still being defined.
What is Digital Curation?
Analytics
Curator
User Ratings
While there are many
tools that identify
themselves as curtaion
tools, machines can not
curate on their own.
Only a human being can
truly be a curator… at
least for now.
Who are the
Curators?
In the
digital age,
we’re all
curators
Types of
Curation
Aggregation
Adapted from http://www.rohitbhargava.com/2011/03/the-5-models-of-content-curation.html
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Adapted from http://www.rohitbhargava.com/2011/03/the-5-models-of-content-curation.html
Photo Credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/_belial/3680829939//
Filtering
Aggregation and Filtering
are tasks that a computer
can do for you based on a
data query.
Therefore, I do not
believe Aggregation and
Filtering qualify as
curation.
Adapted from http://www.rohitbhargava.com/2011/03/the-5-models-of-content-curation.html
Photo Credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/islespunkfan/2622070266/
Elevation
Adapted from http://www.rohitbhargava.com/2011/03/the-5-models-of-content-curation.html
Photo Credit: http://www.gregwilson.co.uk/2010/09/when-dorothy-met-floyd/
Mashups
Adapted from http://www.rohitbhargava.com/2011/03/the-5-models-of-content-curation.html
Photo Credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/brisbanecitycouncil/7750441218/
Timelines
There’s no such thing as
personal curation.
You filter and collect for
yourself.
You curate for others.
Curation’s
Three Parts
Curation’s
Three Parts
Curation’s
Three Parts
1. Listen
Listen
Curation’s
Three Parts
1. Listen
Listen
data newsletters
email
blogs
social media explore
conversation
discovery
Curation’s
Three Parts
1. Listen
2. Analyze
Listen
data newsletters
email
blogs
social media explore
conversation
discovery
Analyze
Curation’s
Three Parts
1. Listen
2. Analyze
Listen
data newsletters
email
blogs
social media explore
conversation
discovery
Analyze
ideas
culture
insights
context
thoughts
comments
style
Curation’s
Three Parts
1. Listen
2. Analyze
3. Share
Listen
data newsletters
email
blogs
social media explore
conversation
discovery
Analyze
ideas
culture
insights
context
thoughts
comments
style
Share
Curation’s
Three Parts
1. Listen
2. Analyze
3. Share
Listen
data newsletters
email
blogs
social media explore
conversation
discovery
Analyze
ideas
culture
insights
context
thoughts
comments
style
Share
links
timely
photos
questions
articles videos
attribution
filter
Curation’s
Three Parts
1. Listen
2. Analyze
3. Share
Listen
data newsletters
email
blogs
social media explore
conversation
discovery
Analyze
ideas
culture
insights
context
thoughts
comments
style
Share
links
timely
photos
questions
articles videos
attribution
filter
Relevance
Organize
Volume
Curation’s
Three Parts
1. Listen
2. Analyze
3. Share
Listen
data newsletters
email
blogs
social media explore
conversation
discovery
Analyze
ideas
culture
insights
context
thoughts
comments
style
Share
links
timely
photos
questions
articles videos
attribution
filter
Relevance
Organize
Volume
Curation
There are actually
four parts.
There’s one thing
that is too often left
out of the curation
conversation.
Purpose
Purpose answers
questions such as:
• Why am I curating?
• What goal is my curation
supporting?
• Who am I curating for?
• What problem am I
solving?
Your purpose
creates parameters
and constraints
that focus your
curation efforts
How to
Curate
Analyze
Share
ListenIdentify
Your
Purpose
Curation
in Practice
Example:
The
Accidental
Curator
My First
Backchannel
Resources I
collected for
me and
shared on
my blog.
Analyze
Share
Listen
Identify
Your
Purpose
At first, what I was doing was
not curation. I was simply
collecting tweets and sharing
them on my blog.
Analyze
Share
Listen
Identify
Your
Purpose
Purpose:
To search a conference
backchannel and share resources
that could be valuable in sharing
and expanding the learning from
the conference.
Analyze
Share
Listen
Identify
Your
Purpose
Listen:
I follow the hashtag on Twitter,
searching for tweets that are
sharing and expanding upon
conference learning.
Analyze
Share
Listen
Identify
Your
Purpose
Analyze:
For each identified tweet, I
consider if there is value for
others and if the resource goes
against my curation standards.
Analyze
Share
Listen
Identify
Your
Purpose
Share:
The curated resources are
added to a dedicated post on
my blog which is shared via
social media.
Example:
Supporting
ACLD’s
Culture &
Mission
Example:
Weekly
Curated
Content
Example:
Buzzfeed
Example:
Brain
Pickings
Example:
SmartBrief
Analyze
Share
Listen
Identify
Your
Purpose
This model can be
applied to all of
these examples.
Curation’s Role
in Personal
Growth
Via Eli Pariser: Beware online "filter bubbles“
http://youtu.be/B8ofWFx525s
Via Eli Pariser: Beware online "filter bubbles“
http://youtu.be/B8ofWFx525s
Via Eli Pariser: Beware online "filter bubbles“
http://youtu.be/B8ofWFx525s
In Summary…
Curation isn’t just
about collecting or
filtering; it’s about
adding value through
context and analysis.
Curation requires a
purpose. If you can’t
identify why you are
curating… don’t.
Curation isn’t just
about delivering
learning opportunities;
it’s about providing
opportunities for
personal growth.
Questions?
David Kelly
http://elearningguild.com
Personal Website: http://davidkelly.me
Email: dkelly@elearningguild.com
Twitter: @LnDDave
facebook.com/davidkelly.me
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How to Curate: Putting Curation into Practice for L&D