4. What has changed?
Why is content curation a trend?
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5. “Knowledge now lives not just in libraries and
museums and academic journals. It lives not
just in the skulls of individuals. Our skulls and
our institutions are simply not big enough to
contain knowledge. Knowledge is now a
property of the network, and the network
embraces businesses, governments, media,
museums, curated collections and minds in
communication.”
David Weinberger - Too Big to Know
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6. Knowing-by-reducing
substituted by
knowing-by-including
The new filters of the
online world remove
clicks, not content. DAVID WEINBERGER
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7. In the past, silos of knowledge with expert authority who filtered
information for the rest of us
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8. Now... our social networks are our new filters >> from filtering out
to filtering forward >> bringing the results to the front
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35. EDUCATORS AS CURATORS
find select/filter arrange
create share engage
EDUCATORS AS DIGITAL ARCHAELOGISTS >>
DIGGING KNOWLEDGE WITHIN THE NETWORK AND MAKING SENSE OUT OF IT
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36. EDUCATORS AS CURATORS
USE THE POWER OF YOUR NETWORK TO CONTINUOUSLY LEARN AND TO GIVE YOUR SHARE
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