Content curation in learning is the process of finding, evaluating, organising and sharing the most relevant existing resources — articles, videos, courses, podcasts and tools — rather than creating everything from scratch. A skilled curator filters the overwhelming volume of available material, adds context or commentary, and assembles it into coherent collections or pathways for learners. Curation is faster and cheaper than full content development and keeps learning current, which makes it central to modern L&D and learning-experience platforms. The key value a curator adds is judgement: selecting quality, trustworthy sources and framing why each matters.
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