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Content Curation Lands on Google+: Introducing Collections

Content Curation Lands on Google+: Introducing Collections | Seo, Social Media Marketing | Scoop.it

Via Robin Good
Ignacio Conejo Moreno's insight:

Para quien no quien no lo conozca, Robin Good es uno de los referentes a nivel mundial en Curación de Contenidos.

 

Esto que aquí nos cuenta es su opinión sobre las Collections de Google+ y su aportación a la Content Curation

Nurita Sánchez's curator insight, January 29, 2016 3:13 PM

Cómo usar las colecciones:

http://www.ilusual.com/como-usar-las-colecciones-de-google-plus-guia

wanderingsalsero's curator insight, November 2, 2016 4:57 AM
This is interesting because it shows how far the concept of 'Curation' has come in the last 10 years. I don't remember much about it but I remember that in the early days of Blogger, perhaps even before Google bought it, they had a tool or bookmarklet or some little button that had certain curation abilities. My first blog was on Blogger and I remember using that tool.

Later, I maintained a Posterous blog for a couple of years...maybe more. I liked Posterous a lot and was very sad when they sold it (Posterous) to Yahoo and then about a year later those jerks at Yahoo closed it down. I thought Posterous was a very nice blog with just the right amount of features to get the job done without getting too technical.


 
Felix Grobe's curator insight, June 9, 2018 10:43 AM



Google has just introduced "Collections", for Google+, a new service which allows any Google+ user to group his posts by topic and to create public, shareable collections of his favorite links, articles, videos and images.


To use Google Collections, simply go to your G+ profile page and then select "Collections" on the drop down menu appearing on the top left part of the page.


"Each collection can be shared publicly, privately, or with a custom set of people. Once you create your first collection, your profile will display a new tab where other people can find and follow your collections."


You can either create new posts containing whatever type of content inside a collection, or assign an existing, published post to a collection you have just created.


You can create as many collections as you like.


Google+ Collections is available on the web and on Android (iOS coming later).



My comment: Google+ Collections adds opportunity for creating additional value to G+ users by letting interests drive community engagement. This is a feature that sooner or later any social network will offer. 


Free to use.


Try it out now: https://plus.google.com/collections/welcome 




More info:


Official Google announcement: https://plus.google.com/+googleplus/posts/7ZpGWeou2sV 


Featured collections: https://plus.google.com/collections/featured 


See also the official review from Techcrunch:

http://techcrunch.com/2015/05/04/google-turns-users-into-content-curators-with-new-collections-feature/ 


Video tutorial: https://youtu.be/gtVNkbtS9g8 











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La gestión y curación de contenidos es clave para la innovación y la competitividad de la PYME 2.0

La gestión y curación de contenidos es clave para la innovación y la competitividad de la PYME 2.0 | Seo, Social Media Marketing | Scoop.it
Si todos los implicados en la organización comparten sus conocimientos personales de su actividad, la organización pasa a ser competitiva e inteligente

Via Víctor V. Valera Jiménez
Ignacio Conejo Moreno's insight:

Excelente artículo de Jordi Carrió sobre los beneficios de la #ContentCuration, suscribo uno por uno los 4 puntos de su razonamiento, que me parece tremendamente acertados:

- Formación contínua

- Obtener un repositorio de contenidos de valor

- Fuente de inspiración

- Crear una Comunidad a tu alrededor

 

Y me atrevería a añadir un quinto beneficio, muy importante cuando eres un content curator a título personal, pero también cuando lo haces trabajando para una organización: Desarrollas una Marca Personal que te puede ofrecer muchas oportunidades profesionales.

MyKLogica's curator insight, January 24, 2014 5:10 AM

Un gran artículo de Jordi Carrió, en el que expone 4 beneficios clave de incorporar la curación de contenidos en la empresa:

 

1. Formación y autoaprendizaje

2. Repositorio de información y conocimiento

3. Como fuente de inspiración de nuevos contenidos

4. Comunidad y oportunidades de negocio

 

100% recomendable

Jordi Carrió Jamilà's comment January 24, 2014 5:47 AM
Gracias Mercedes, Un saludo
Víctor V. Valera Jiménez's curator insight, January 30, 2014 6:57 PM

Jordi Carrió escribe este magnifico artículo en el que nos da las 4 claves por las que una PYME debe de tener en la Gestión y Curación de Contenidos una estrategia perfectamente válida para mejorar su innovación y competitividad:

 

1.- El beneficio primero de la curación de contenidos es la formación y el autoaprendizaje del equipo que la realiza y el de toda la organización.

 

2.- El beneficio segundo es el que llegas a disponer con el tiempo de un repositorio de conocimiento e información especializado de gran valor.

 

3.- El beneficio tercero es que dispones de una gran fuente de inspiración para crear tus propios contenidos y los de tu organización.

 

4.- El beneficio cuarto es que consigues formar una comunidad alrededor de tu organización y consigues crear nuevas oportunidades de negocio.

 

Url completa: http://blog.jocaja.com/articulos/la-gestion-y-curacion-de-contenidos-es-clave-para-la-innovacion-y-la-competitividad-de-la-pyme-2-0/

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Content Curation as a Problem-Solving, Re-Assembling and Stewardship Process

Content Curation as a Problem-Solving, Re-Assembling and Stewardship Process | Seo, Social Media Marketing | Scoop.it

Via Robin Good
Ignacio Conejo Moreno's insight:

"A curator, therefore, whether she is a journalist-by-proxy such as Popova or a student completing an assignment in a classroom, not only collects and interprets, but also creates a new experience with it."


Creo que esta definición zanja la discusión sobre si un "Content Curator" es una adaptación moderna al "Documentalista" de los medios tradicionales.


De muy recomendada lectura para los que nos dedicamos a la Curación de Contenidos.

Deb Nystrom, REVELN's curator insight, July 27, 2014 8:13 PM

Filter bubbles are an unconscious or conscious choice in shaping our information choices.  What is your stewardship of your inputs, filters and sharing in the social world?  ~  Deb

Terry Elliott's curator insight, August 16, 2014 7:23 AM

The image above amounts to a template for curating a digital space:

Find something timeless to curate.Fit it into a pattern that makes sense.Find a larger context for why this matters.Share widely.

I think this fits into Harold Jarche’s simpler seek-sense-share framework.

Why does this matter?  If curation is all that Tufte and Bhatt say it is, then why aren’t scaffolds like these being used more often for training and in learning systems?  I am using the curation tool Scoop.it to do curation with my freshman comp students.  They use Scoop.it as their introductory platform  for beginning to acquire the skills  Tufte enumerates above that are part of the academic and business spaces they will eventually live in.  I am hoping they will demonstrate why it curation matters as they seek-sense-share their way to long and short form ‘texts’ that they will be writing all semester. That will include essays, tweets, G+ community posts, blog posts, research papers, emails, plusses, favs, instagrams, zeegas, slideshares, pictures, and a massive mobile presence from their own digital spaces.  Wish me luck.

Interesting links from article and from comments:

http://curation.wikispaces.com/General+References“Digital Media and Learner Identity: The New Curatorship”: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/pc/doifinder/10.1057/9781137004864http://www.lkl.ac.uk/people/potterhttp://digitalcurationandlearning.wordpress.com/http://digitalcurationandlearning.wordpress.com/2014/02/01/curatorship-is-a-new-literacy-practice/http://luke-callahan.com/students-must-curate-create-a-portfolio/
Terry Elliott's curator insight, August 16, 2014 7:26 AM

The image above amounts to a template for curating a digital space:

 

1. Find something timeless to curate.

2. Fit it into a pattern that makes sense.

3. Find a larger context for why this matters.

4. Share widely.

 

I think this fits into Harold Jarche’s simpler seek-sense-share framework.

 

Why does this matter?  If curation is all that Tufte and Bhatt say it is, then why aren’t scaffolds like these being used more often for training and in learning systems?  I am using the curation tool Scoop.it to do curation with my freshman comp students.  They use Scoop.it as their introductory platform  for beginning to acquire the skills  Tufte enumerates above that are part of the academic and business spaces they will eventually live in.  I am hoping they will demonstrate why it curation matters as they seek-sense-share their way to long and short form ‘texts’ that they will be writing all semester. That will include essays, tweets, G+ community posts, blog posts, research papers, emails, plusses, favs, instagrams, zeegas, slideshares, pictures, and a massive mobile presence from their own digital spaces.  Wish me luck.

Interesting links from article and from comments:

http://curation.wikispaces.com/General+References“Digital Media and Learner Identity: The New Curatorship”: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/pc/doifinder/10.1057/9781137004864http://www.lkl.ac.uk/people/potterhttp://digitalcurationandlearning.wordpress.com/http://digitalcurationandlearning.wordpress.com/2014/02/01/curatorship-is-a-new-literacy-practice/http://luke-callahan.com/students-must-curate-create-a-portfolio/