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I've been talking about open education with academics for the past year and a half. I try to put everything out there: open education resources (OER), open access scholarship, open source software...
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This piece was brilliantly written by my fellow curator, Robin Good. In Robin's own words - A great curator does the following:
"Optimizes, Edits, Formats, Selects, Excerpts, Writes, Classifies, Links, Personalizes, Vets, Credits, Filters, Taps, Suggests, Searches, Scouts, Hacks Filters and Searches, Is Transparent, Recommends, Crowdsources"
As you read this article, pay attention to how he has done all the above. He creates a standard, he gives you some criteria so you can understand what makes someone great and what makes someone no so great. Via janlgordon, Marcia Conner
janlgordon's comment,
November 5, 2011 7:11 PM
Great to meet you here Marcia! Your work looks very interesting, just followed you on Twitter - let's stay in touch.
Jan
Beth Kanter's comment,
November 6, 2011 11:16 AM
Robin: Your point about using metrics and data .. I think what you are saying is that we should be "data-informed" - not data driven. That we don't just look at data to make decisions- but we bring our whole wisdom and knowledge and point of view to it .. http://www.bethkanter.org/curiosity-driven/
Robin Good's comment,
November 6, 2011 11:44 AM
Exactly Beth!
I couldn't have said better. Thanks for clarifying this further. Delete the scoop?
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