An infographic I created for a MOOC at Stanford: Designing New Learning Environments. Made with too little space, too little skills, too little time and too little research. Lots of fun though.
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Kim Flintoff's comment,
June 13, 2:12 AM
The website was redesigned and we disappeared ... This scoop is simply a flag about who's curating... We didn't expect anyone wold ever want to visit us.....
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Andrea Walker's curator insight,
June 12, 9:06 PM
Excellent article- "The critical task is not finding information or stimuli, but organizing, cataloging, archiving, and developing habits and practices to exercise control over our surfeit of opportunity." So we need to help students get organized (a few key tools highlighted here for this) and "closely and intentionally examine what they read, watch, see, hear, and collect." Delete the scoop?
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Lydia Gracia's curator insight,
Today, 5:04 AM
Très utile pour illustrer au mieux le concept de Content Curation
Cecile Verdier's curator insight,
Today, 5:42 AM
La curation est une notion pas toujours facile pour les gens, grâce à ces visuels c'est plus facile à expliquer! Merci
MyKLogica's curator insight,
Today, 6:20 AM
Excelente colección de infografías con las que explicar y/o comprender, de forma gráfica y visual, qué es la gestión de contenidos. Delete the scoop?
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Nancy White's curator insight,
May 31, 3:50 PM
Many good ideas can be found here regarding what we need to teach students about curating digital content for learning. The importance of story - and to really look at something (or read it!). The importance of asking quesitons and seeking answers before adding it to your curated collection to determine if it is a good fit. There are many parallels to the world of digital curation.
Lydia Gracia's curator insight,
Today, 5:16 AM
Qui de mieux qu'un "conservateur" (=curateur) d'Art pour expliquer ce qu'est la Curation de Contenu? Delete the scoop?
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Andrea Walker's comment,
May 28, 7:59 PM
I like your framework Ken. I think this is a good way to approach curating with students. Especially like #2 understanding and showing the significance f the piece.
carmen blyth's comment,
May 28, 11:55 PM
Watch Thomas Campbell talk about 'Weaving Narratives in Museum Galleries' http://www.ted.com/talks/thomas_p_campbell_weaving_narratives_in_museum_galleries.html
Sergey Yatsenko's curator insight,
May 29, 3:42 AM
Good day, M.W.Cartin. Smart Curator can analyse the needful information for good idea and decision to the Real Way of Development . Delete the scoop?
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joanna prieto's curator insight,
May 24, 11:42 AM
Se ve genial la herramienta, la probaré y les cuento! @JoannaPrieto Delete the scoop?
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Stephen Dale's curator insight,
May 9, 5:09 AM
Some useful tips on how to rebalance the Timeliness vs. Accuracy and Quality equation for information dissemination. A must-read for any user of social media!
Jo Paoletti's comment,
May 9, 7:19 AM
Crap detection for content curators. Is it time for everyone who shares stuff they find on the Internet to think of themselves as content curators. Beats being a rumor monger or Typhoid Mary of misinformation.
Sarah McElrath's curator insight,
May 10, 8:14 AM
Could be used when teaching evaluation of online content / critical thinking skills. Delete the scoop?
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Gaurav Pandey's curator insight,
May 6, 10:01 PM
Robin Good's insight:
If you are interested in what could be a good workflow and set of tools to use to curate content on your own WordPress blog, Nathan Weller has a must-read article for you.
In it, he dissects and explains the tools he uses to curate content on WordPress, from how he aggregates and browses RSS feeds, to how he filters, edits and actually curates the content of each post.
Interestingly his focus is on quality, not on having his site populated by lots of "somewhat relevant" content pulled in automatically by one of the many "content marketing"-oriented curation tools available today.
I think you will find several interesting ideas that you may have not considered on how to approach your curation workflow, let alone checking the several insightful comments at the end.
Lost of valuable information, resources, examples and advice. 8/10
Full article: https://managewp.com/wordpress-content-curation
Robin Martin's curator insight,
May 15, 10:30 AM
Working on our first WP site...integrating a blog, publish newsletter w/MailChimp...thanks for the info! Learn learn learn! Delete the scoop?
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Paula Silva's curator insight,
March 11, 10:42 PM
UTA [University of Texas Arlington] uses Pinterest to connect with distant online students and to search for information. It's interesting to see alternatives to social networks like Facebook.
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Tim Brook's curator insight,
June 1, 4:33 AM
I'm wondering how the Immersion phase of a design thinking approach and Curation dovetail...
Designing for Learning's curator insight,
June 17, 1:38 AM
In-depth discussion of how curation can help build meaningful teaching and learning approaches for today's participatory media landscape, using storify.com as an example. Delete the scoop?
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LuAnne Holder's comment,
June 14, 5:33 PM
Howard, I love your idea about using Twitter and Diigo together. Thanks for sharing.
Stephen Dale's curator insight,
June 15, 3:37 AM
Requires a bit more effort and dedication that using something like Google Alerts, but I think if you're prepared to continually refine who you're following, you're likely to hone in on content that has greater relevance. Delete the scoop?
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Alfredo Corell's curator insight,
June 7, 6:44 PM
An expert always provides feedback on the next steps....
A facilitator... facilitates the student to learn from peer feedback and self reflection
Ivon Prefontaine's curator insight,
June 7, 7:38 PM
We know we have lots of self-appointed experts. They masquerade as facilitators as well.
Begoña Iturgaitz's curator insight,
June 13, 11:44 AM
focus on chart. The other ideas are the ones we've been dealing with for...ten years? Nire iritziz taula da interesgarriena. Gainerako ideiek +10 urte? dauzkate. Delete the scoop?
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Alexander King's comment,
May 9, 8:16 PM
@wanderingsalsero: Simple. Reel Surfer and Keeeb do not allow you to have a persistant, global playlist. Also Keeeb isn't just focused on playable media.. it's a lot of different things. The "liner notes" that you are referring to are a feature that is coming soon to CratePlayer!
GIANFRANCO MARINI's curator insight,
May 10, 5:04 PM
CratePlayer è una web app o un webware, come preferite, che consente la creazione di compilation audio e video dai numerosi social network e social media del web (youtube, vimeo, dailymotion, ecc.) e dai vari siti web. E' possibile farlo anche attraverso un apposito bookmarklet che consente di catturare il video desiderato in modo molto semplice.
E' inoltre possibile, per ogni raccolta creata, inserire una caportina, predisporre una descrizione, aggiugnere dei tag, configurarla come privata o pubblica, condividerla (Goggle+, Facebook, Twitter, ecc.), incorporarla.
Molto utile per la didattica in quanto consente di creare raccolte di video e/o audio da fonti diverse e su un deterimnato tema / argomento da fornire agli studenti per approfondimenti e per lo studio, senza dover fornire loro lunghe liste di link. Utile anche come esercizio da far svolgere agli studenti fornendo loro un tema sul quale ricercare fonti audio e video da oprganizzare e integrare in una raccolta
per ulteriori informazioni: https://www.crateplayer.com
FAQ: https://www.crateplayer.com/about/faq
unspy's curator insight,
June 2, 1:57 PM
Taking "Fair Use" to the next level... CratePlayer is a web app which allows you to create compilations of video (and audio) clips coming from all your social media accounts as well as from YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion, Soundcloud or from any other website (a standard bookmarklet allows to easily grab video and audio content you find on the web.)
While it is not possible to upload your own files, it is possible to apply a visual cover, a description and relevant tags to each collection, which can be set to "private" or "public" depending on your needs. Furthermore you can invite additional persons to contribute to curate a specific collection.
Final collections can be easily shared on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, via email, or can be embedded on any web site or blog. Delete the scoop?
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Alex Grech's curator insight,
May 30, 1:34 PM
Still need to explore this properly, but at face value it promises to be a powerful magazine-style curation tool.
Michelle Cordy's curator insight,
May 30, 4:36 PM
Via Ted Newcomb and Robin Good: a new to me curation tool. Delete the scoop?
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Silvina Elena Mercado's curator insight,
May 24, 7:31 AM
para organizar las ideas a la hora de ser curador de contenidos! Fácil de leer e interpretar aunque esté en inglés Delete the scoop?
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Tim Brook's curator insight,
June 1, 4:33 AM
I'm wondering how the Immersion phase of a design thinking approach and Curation dovetail...
Designing for Learning's curator insight,
June 17, 1:38 AM
In-depth discussion of how curation can help build meaningful teaching and learning approaches for today's participatory media landscape, using storify.com as an example. Delete the scoop?
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John Slifko's curator insight,
June 17, 11:32 AM
The Euro American Masonic Open Forum will use content curation for active engagement with students, facully, and other contributors and learners in the years ahead. The subject matter concerns all aspects of Freemasonry and wider civil society around the world since the seventeenth and eighttenh centuryies. Delete the scoop?
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Gert Van Der Westhuizen's curator insight,
April 28, 2:12 AM
Professional learning also involves curating knowledge on your topics of interest ans specialisation.
Andrea Walker's curator insight,
April 28, 7:58 PM
Jim Berkowitz likes Storify "as a tool to either alone, or collaboratively, construct details about a conference, event or topic from sources and content (articles, video, pictures, text snip-its social media posts) from all over the web and then then organize and comment on them so that they tell a story." Delete the scoop?
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An infographic I created for a MOOC at Stanford: Designing New Learning Environments. Made with too little space, too little skills, too little time and too little research. Lots of fun though.
Interesting take on a few forms of curation that can be used. Infographic is, as the creator remarked, a little crowded, however the information is useful.
do we know the actual size of what we're traying to make?