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That is what all in this weblog is about.
I started with creating an article for the MicroLearning conference. From this text I will create the accompanying slides. I intend to add and enlarge several subjects. I might not present everything that I put in the articles, but so I can adapt what I need to talk about. The need of the conference and the other speakers might adapt my presentation a bit.
If you do not go there you can at least see what I might talk about. But then if you follow this blog, you already know what I talk about.
With all the microcontent formats springing up, publishing possibilities, aggregation possibilities, we should start thinking about a MicroContent Lifecycle. Joe Reger has already some thoughts about this, but does not yet formulate it in this way.
I’ll have a go at it:
Use - now that the information is open one can think of using it. There are many ways of using it. Probably the list is endless. Some examples are:
What I describe here are really two life-cycles: one for the MicroContent type and one for the MicroContent item. Guess I should create a drawing and have another go at it. Anyway I will come back to this.
I absolutely agree with David Beisel, as did Greg Reinacker.
RSS is a generic container for any type of MicroContent. He calls it by the way incremental content. That supposes that there is a thread weaving all items together. That might be likely, but will not always be there.