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Curating Information & Making Sense of Data Is a Key Skill for the Future [Research]

Curating Information & Making Sense of Data Is a Key Skill for the Future [Research] | eLearning | Scoop.it

Robin Good: The Institute for the Future and the University of Phoenix have teamed up to produce, this past spring, an interesting report entitled Future Work Skills 2020.

 

By looking at the set of emerging skills that this research identifies as vital for future workers, I can't avoid but recognize the very skillset needed by any professional curator or newsmaster.

 

It should only come as a limited surprise to realize that in an information economy, the most valuable skills are those that can harness that primary resource, "information", in new, and immediately useful ways.

 

And being the nature of information like water, which can adapt and flow depending on context, the task of the curator is one of seeing beyond the water,

to the unique rare fish swimming through it.

 

The curator's key talent being the one of recognizing that depending on who you are fishing for, the kind of fish you and other curators could see within the same water pool, may be very different. 

 

 

Here the skills that information-fishermen of the future will need the most:

 

1) Sense-making:

ability to determine the deeper meaning or significance of what is being expressed

 

2) Social intelligence:

ability to connect to others in a deep and direct way, to sense and stimulate reactions and desired interactions

 

3) Novel and adaptive thinking:

proficiency at thinking and coming up with solutions and responses beyond that which is rote or rule-based

 

4) Cross-cultural competency:

ability to operate in different cultural settings

 

5) Computational thinking:

ability to translate vast amounts of data into abstract concepts and to understand data-based reasoning

 

6) New media literacy:

ability to critically assess and develop content that uses new media forms, and to leverage these media for persuasive communication

 

7) Transdisciplinarity:

literacy in and ability to understand concepts across multiple disciplines

 

8) Design mindset:

ability to represent and develop tasks and work processes for desired outcomes

 

9) Cognitive load management:

ability to discriminate and filter information for importance, and to understand how to maximize cognitive functioning using a variety of tools and techniques

 

10) Virtual collaboration:

ability to work productively, drive engagement, and demonstrate presence as a member of a virtual team

 

 

Critical to understand the future ahead. 9/10

 

Curated by Robin Good

 

Executive Summary of the Report: https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fapolloresearchinstitute.com%2Fsites%2Fdefault%2Ffiles%2Ffuture-work-skills-executive-summary.pdf 

 

Download a PDF copy of Future Work Skills 2020: https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fapolloresearchinstitute.com%2Fsites%2Fdefault%2Ffiles%2Ffuture-skills-2020-research-report.pdf  


Via Robin Good, janlgordon
Karen du Toit's comment, December 20, 2011 8:55 AM
Thanks! Great info!
Beth Kanter's comment, December 20, 2011 7:34 PM
Thanks for sharing this from Robin's stream. These skills sets could form the basis of a self-assessment for would-be curators, although they're more conceptual - than practical/tactical. Thanks for sharing and must go rescoop it with a credit you and Robin of course
janlgordon's comment, December 20, 2011 7:56 PM
Beth Kanter
Agreed. It's also one of the articles I told you about....good info to build on:-)
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Social Media: Are you maximising its potential?

Invited Speaker presentation at the Australian Higher Educational Industrial Association (AHEIA) conference in Sydney, 17 May 2013. This audience consisted main
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Massive MOOC Grading Problem - Stanford HCI Group Tackles Peer Assessment

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Peer assessment may lead to better learning outcomes. In his Human Computer Interface course, Scott Klemmer of th HCI Group found that students can be put to work reviewing their cohorts.
Antonio Figueiredo's curator insight, May 11, 9:34 AM

As expected, the solution to the massive grading problem of MOOCs is to be found in the clever use of peer assessment. 

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Who are we now that We're Online? Connected Learners, Connected Educators

What does it mean to be a networked teacher-learner hybrid?
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Cooperative Freedom and Transparency in Moodle

A 30-minute presentation about Campus NooA uses Moodle to achive cooperative freedom and transparency in Online education
Ilpo Halonen's curator insight, May 5, 7:46 AM

Moodle knowledge

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Interesante iniciativa

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Facebook use in the learning environment: do students want this?

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The Net Generation (those born in or after 1980) rely heavily on ICTs for social and professional interactions, and it has been suggested that they have the expectation that technology will be an integral part of their education. At the same time, it is argued that Facebook has educational potential, and that today's learners should be encouraged and supported to use Web 2.0 technologies for learning in formal education. However, there is growing evidence that the value of Facebook in the educational context does not relate to formal learning at all, but to the ‘social networking’ elements of the site. This Viewpoint article discusses the results of a study to explore students' views towards the use of Facebook in the university setting, especially with regard to learning and integration into university life. The findings suggest support for informal rather than formal learning use of Facebook within the university setting.

Paulo Simões's insight:

It always was my belief.

I think we should use "Facebook format tools", and not Facebook by itself.

Some findings:

 

"The present study indicates that caution must be used when integrating such technologies into the learning environment. Despite the benefits acknowledged by students of using Facebook as a communication tool and to help integration into university life, it is apparent from this study that the majority of students do not want Facebook used for formal learning."

Paulo Simões - Na Rede's curator insight, April 26, 5:02 PM

Será que os alunos querem usar o Facebook em contexto educativo formal?

Este estudo reforça a minha convicção:


"The present study indicates that caution must be used when integrating such technologies into the learning environment. Despite the benefits acknowledged by students of using Facebook as a communication tool and to help integration into university life, it is apparent from this study that the majority of students do not want Facebook used for formal learning."


No entanto acho que devemos aproveitar o facto dos alunos terem familiaridade com a ferramenta.

É assim que, por exemplo, o Edmodo tem crescido.

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Make A Learnscape In Your Workscape #pelc13

Slides from my keynote presentation at the Plymouth Enhanced Learning Conference 2013 (#pelc13). As it was a closing keynote, I attempted to weave topics, theme
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Tools and Methods to Enhance Information Seeking, Sensemaking and Learning

Opportunities to facilitate learning on the Internet are widely recognized across subject matters, levels of education and situations ranging from extending one
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Open: Decreasing Costs, Improving Access, and Increasing Quality of...

While "open educational resources" initiatives like MIT OpenCourseWare generated media buzz during the 2000s, a new wave of initiatives is leveraging OER to dra
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Embracing OER & MOOCs to TRANSFORM EDUCATION...?

Presentation slides for the OER and MOOC workshop facilitated at Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) on the 25th March, 2013.
uTOP Inria's curator insight, March 22, 6:13 AM

(25 mars 2013)

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Wikipedia and Diversity

Presentation delivered at the IADIS eSociety Conference 2013 in Lisbon (Portugal) http://www.esociety-conf.org/
Elahe Amani's curator insight, March 19, 7:40 PM

More diversity in capturing knowledge and information!

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From mobile to learning

Ursula Sola de Hinestrosa's curator insight, March 18, 8:23 PM

¡Dónde estamos? ¡Quién que tenga acceso no usa las redes sociales y por qué?  Educación !!

Ursula Sola de Hinestrosa's curator insight, March 18, 8:24 PM

¡Dónde estamos? ¡Quién que tenga acceso no usa las redes sociales y por qué?  Educación !!

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Peer Grading: A Student Perspective in an Open and Online Course

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In this post I share my peer grading experience as a student in the e-learning and digital cultures course [edcmooc] offered through Coursera. I'll provide readers a window into the student experie...
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Curation for Teachers [Infographic]

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In Professional Learning in the Digital Age: The Educator's Guide to User-Generated Learning, Kristen Swanson shows educators how to enhance their pro...

Via Robin Good, Cíntia Rabello
Trudy Sweeney's comment, April 2, 6:32 PM
Love the infographic and article. Thank you :-)
Trudy Sweeney's comment, April 2, 6:32 PM
Love the infographic and article. Thank you :-)
Rajashree Basu's comment, April 3, 3:47 AM
good that curating in a community is helping all of us so much....
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Open Badges session at BBC North

Slides from a two-hour session at BBC North, 10 May 2013.
Dennis T OConnor's curator insight, May 16, 11:42 PM

Solid background on badges.

Paula Iaeger PhD's curator insight, May 17, 9:42 AM

Nice presentation

Jonas Kuhn's curator insight, May 20, 5:02 PM

Good idea if it's secure. Might replace traditional Universities for people that are used to learning online.

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MOOCs, Rhizomes & Networks

During the past year, the phenomenon of Massive Open Online Courses – or MOOCs – has been a trend du jour within academia. Framed by co-founder George Sieme
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Personal Learning Networks and Personal Learning Environments

Personal Learning Networksand Personal Learning Environments
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The Evolution of Distance Learning

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pi-free's comment, May 4, 3:27 PM
Mooc : révolution or évolution ? We need time to see...
Paulo Tomás Neves's comment, May 4, 4:07 PM
Not named but «By 2013 60% of four-year US privat college/universities offer online classes»
Ignacio Baixauli Quiles's curator insight, May 5, 2:16 PM

Estupenda infografía

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Learning through Performance: Students as teachers and presenters

A keynote speech presented at the Curriculum Enhancement Day
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Learning Futures: Emerging technologies, pedagogies, and contexts

Slides from an invited speech given to the Technology in Higher Education Conference, National Convention Centre, Doha, Qatar. 16 April, 2013.
Elahe Amani's curator insight, April 18, 2:32 PM

Excellent!

Rebecca Scriven's curator insight, April 18, 10:49 PM

this is great, thanks for sharing!

Pauline Farrell's curator insight, April 20, 1:15 AM

always worth tracking.... so how do we pla for this rapidly evolving future?

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Digital identity and the presence in the social milieu

National Teaching Fellow 2012 Digital identity and presence in the social milieuGráinne Conole, University of Leicester
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Complexification of Higher Education

Presented at XLi Conference, Billings, Montana, March 22, 2013.
uTOP Inria's curator insight, March 26, 3:33 AM

Une présentation de George Siemens, théoricien de l'apprentissage à l'orgine du mouvement connectiviste (SOLAR - 22 mars 2013)

Elahe Amani's comment, March 28, 1:23 PM
Thank you! Excellent. Will share.
Elahe Amani's curator insight, March 28, 1:25 PM

A good PPT on the state of higher education and where we are going...

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Moblie Emerging Technologies and the new learning scenarios

Mobile Emerging Technologies and the new learning scenariosDra. Mar Camacho | Universitat Rovira i Virgili – Catalonia (SPAIN)2nd E-learning Regiona
uTOP Inria's curator insight, March 21, 4:57 AM

(Dra. Mar Camacho - Mars 2013)

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Collaborative Learning and Communities

A guest webinar presentation for FDOL131 (Flexible, Distance and Online Learning) on collaborative learning and communities.
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Learning Analytics

Learning AnalyticsHBO-masteropleidingAlberdingk Thijm College, Hilversum, NL, 12 March 2013Erik Duvalhttp://erikduval.wordpress.com@ErikDuval
Raquel Oliveira's curator insight, March 19, 8:22 AM

Great ideas about how many posibilities we have to follow how much learning the audience is taking.

Jorge Forero's curator insight, March 19, 8:15 PM

Aprendiendo analytics | visita nuestro blog, http://www.dweb3d.com/blog.html

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Euneos

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Euneos is responsible for maintaining eJournal projects of EUMIND.

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