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Blog curated by Lucian, father, Social Media Curator and teacher,http://xeeme.com/LucianeCurator ;http://bitly.com/LucianEDTechCurator who win a IPAD in Global Competition with PLN helphttp://bitly.com/LucianeCuratorthankyoubecausewinIpad or simply a educator hwo teach special needs students how to integrate new technologies online web 2.0 and Social Media into the classroomhttp://checkthis.com/fvn/ . Follow https://twitter.com/lucianecurator and http://twitter.com/web20education . Now I write / describe weekly Top 10 http://teacherluciandumaweb20.blogspot.com/ ,and describe daily: curation edtools http://edtech20curationprojectineducation.blogspot.com/ ; startup edtools http://startup4edu.blogspot.com/ , ipad apps http://ipadappsineducationtomlearning.blogspot.com/ . Now I begin to blog also in romanian http://lucianesocialmediacuratorineducatie.blogspot.com/ Delete the scoop?
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Exploring Curation as a core competency in digital and media literacy education Via Robin Good, Deborah Arnold
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May 13, 9:12 AM
I am very excited to find this work to share with my teachers. I continue to get pushback as I try to encourage them to allow time for students to curate. The fact of the matter is that true curation takes time, but the skills gained by students cannot be ignored, and research and critical analysis are found throughout the Common Core Standards. Curation is also a pathway to personalized learning as students pursue their own areas of interest through the art of curation.
AnneMarie Cunningham's curator insight,
May 21, 7:51 PM
Great to see this analysis of role/importance of curation as literacy
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Great to have a little evidence to add to the discussion about curation as a tool. I'm a fan of online curation and think that it strengthens teacher's understandings and develops connections with the wider learning community. Delete the scoop?
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MyList is a startup to Keep everything you love in one place: Facebook! Via LucianeCurator http://xeeme.com/Lucianecurator/
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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, Kim Flintoff, Ken Morrison
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April 3, 3:47 AM
good that curating in a community is helping all of us so much....
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Boundless' free textbooks and study tools makes education more affordable, accessible, and effective for students and professors.Boundless is making the world's open educational content more useful for students by connecting them with the wealth of high quality, openly licensed, and free educational content that has been created by leading educators and institutions over the last 20 years. Boundless work directly with pillars of the Open Educational Resources (OER) community and have an esteemed set of advisors and investors with substantial experience in education, publishing, and OER. Boundless curates the best open content to create a free learning platform that saves students money and helps them learn more efficiently. Via LucianeCurator http://xeeme.com/Lucianecurator/
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iCyte Simplify your world – save, annotate and organize all your research securely in the cloud. Blog curated by http://bit.ly/LucianEDTechCurator who is father, teacher, researcher and Social Media Curator . Lucian believe that Curation is Social Media King http://bit.ly/CurationKing and for this reason he want to implemet Curation Restart Education Project http://krunchd.com/credproject . Followhttps://twitter.com/web20education for more Via LucianeCurator http://xeeme.com/Lucianecurator/ Delete the scoop?
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As I wrote in one of the early ProfHacker blog posts, it’s always a good idea to have a backup plan. This truth was brought home to me this semester in my teaching. About a month ago, students in my course on “Writing in Digital Environments” began experimenting with Storify, a social media curation tool we’ve covered before here at Via catspyjamasnz, Mark Smithers Delete the scoop?
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Ken's Key Takeaway: Thank you to Giuseppe Mauriello for this quality review of Steve Rosenbaum's Video
I like how Rosenbaum says that data is like a forest fire. It isn't going away. It is a new reality that will keep spreading and spreading. It is hard to see through the smoke.
Also....If you would start to watch every Youtube video starting now....it will take 8 years (without sleep)!
Society sends 294 Billion Emails a day Ken
This presentation will explore how to plan a video curation strategy, how to determine what sources are appropriate for your visitors, and how you invite and curate user-generated and user-submitted content.
From article on Streamingmedia.com: "Curation can solve the problem of abundance online, Steven Rosenbaum explained at the recent Streaming Media East conference in New York City. While creative professionals occasionally disagree with curation, it's a way for site owners to present strong material to site visitors and cut through the clutter. "Content curators are distributors of collections," explained Rosenbaum. ... That's the abundance problem. If you went ahead and made all the curators in the world go away, you'd still have this signal-to-noise problem that we laid out at the beginning of the talk. So, absolutely no way is curation the thing that is the enemy of creation."
A well-planned content curation strategy doesn't simply present a list of videos to site visitors. It presents a collection with personality. When curating materials to present, think about the persona that makes that collection unique..."
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Watch full video (1 hour about) here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpncJd1v1k4 Via Giuseppe Mauriello, Ken Morrison
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October 3, 2012 11:39 PM
I just love how good a speaker Steve Rosenbaum is. Thanks for sharing!
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October 3, 2012 11:39 PM
I just love how good a speaker Steve Rosenbaum is. Thanks for sharing!
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October 4, 2012 12:01 AM
Hi Guillaume, thank you for appreciation about my curated article!
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Robin Good: David McCandlees, the author of the book Information is Beautiful celebrates great data visualization and information design work through the Information is Beautiful Awards.
» Data visualization– A singular visualisation of data or information.» Infographic – Using multiple data visualisations in service to a theme or story
» Interactive visualization – Any viz where you can dynamically filter or explore the data.
» Data journalism – A combination of text and visualizations in a journalistic format.
» Motion infographic – Moving and animated visualizations along a theme or story.
» Tool or website – Online tools & apps to aid datavizzing.
The selection itself is worth a tour of the site and of this initiative.
Check: http://www.informationisbeautifulawards.com/
Longlist selection: http://www.informationisbeautifulawards.com/2012/07/our-longlist/
Shortlist selection: http://www.informationisbeautifulawards.com/2012/08/awardshortlist/
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Robin Good: In the age of global, collective and crowdsourced interaction, many among us are starting to play the role of "connectors". We help like-minded people find each other, or good and complementary ideas to meet halfway.
Here is an interesting take from Nick Kellet on the possible different types of "connectors" out there, among which he identifies also a "solution connector", or someone able to pull together different information, resources and ideas to tell a story or to cover an issue/topic like a museum curator would do.
From the original article: "Are you an Solution Connector? > CURATIVE THINKER
...A solution connector isn't someone who create new ideas per se, being curative is just a different kind of creative.
They think a little more like a museum curator – they tell a story.
Their special skill is deciding which bits to keep and which to remove. They put together a Solution or an Exhibit. They let the whole idea tell a story. They assemble.
...Another metaphor is standing on the shoulders of giants. I watched this done brilliantly by Dave Kellogg whilst at Business Objects. Dave is a master of assembling ideas from across the gene pool and then crafting a wonderful story. For me I’ve learned that Curation is far more effective and far more scalable than Creative Thinking.
...Curation Thinking is on the rise."
Full article: http://www.nickkellet.com/2012/01/what-do-you-connect-naturally-people-ideas-or-risks/ ; Via Robin Good
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June 5, 2012 10:44 AM
Just the kind of thing I had been seeking to make the academic theatre experience more attractive.
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Robin Good: Adam Vincenzini on TheNextWeb has put together a nice and useful list of the 30 dedicated search engines that you can use to explore and research specific content areas.
From blogs to video and forums, here is a good list of search engine tools from where you can start your own research.
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Cloudfinity.co is a startup that provides a centralized and easy way to access all you personal cloud storage accounts unifying them into one big virtual drive Via LucianeCurator http://xeeme.com/Lucianecurator/
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. . ===> Quote: Learn every day a bit, at the end it will make a lot of bytes! [Gust MEES] Via Gust MEES Delete the scoop?
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backstitch combines your favorite websites and services in a beautifully organized way. Backstich is a personal web experience that aggregates content from your favorite websites and services into a consistent user interface. Unlike other 'data aggregators' backstitch translates information into descriptive formats such as articles, photos, and products. With this common format backstitch is able to provide a consistent experience (regardless of source) as well as allow for detailed personalization such location search, price limits, and social filtering. Via LucianeCurator http://xeeme.com/Lucianecurator/
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Javi T's curator insight,
March 26, 4:06 AM
Una herramienta que permite crear historias muy visuales para difundir
Ricard Garcia's curator insight,
April 24, 6:00 AM
Really catchy, rich and useful. Excellent tool to foster creativity and communication! Delete the scoop?
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Curation is Next Big Thing still 2011 around the social web and social media curation tools are the gateway through semantic web 3.0 in #education20 . Einztein was founded by a team of lifelong learners who believe in a world where learning is a function of desire rather than privilege. They started Einztein because recognized the need for curators to play a central role in identifying and sorting through high quality online educational resources. Via LucianeCurator http://xeeme.com/Lucianecurator/
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Recently I've had some inquiries about the best tool to use for a group to collaborate and share articles, videos, images, documents, etc. My initial thought was a wiki, but now that I've fully inv... Via Ken Morrison
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February 6, 2:32 PM
Here is a great resource for using Diigo as a group collaboration exercise.
Min Kim's comment,
February 7, 12:19 AM
Hi, Professor Morrison.Seems like another great tool that you can share with NMT class.
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Robin Good: Excellent guide to digital curation resources by Charles W. Bailey, Jr.. It includes alphabetically organized lists of digital-curation related resources from academic programs to file formats, guidelines, organizations, blogs, and a very rich list of digital curation software tools.
From the site: "This resource guide presents selected English-language websites and documents that are useful in understanding and conducting digital curation. It is also available as an EPUB file (see How to Read EPUB Files)."
Excellent. 9/10
Full guide: http://digital-scholarship.org/dcrg/dcrg.htm
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Robin Good: Participatory culture writer and book author Henry Jenkins interviews cyberculture pioneer Howard Rheingold (Net Smart, 2012) by asking him to explain some of the concepts that have helped him become a paladin of the and "new literacies" so essential for survival in the always-on information-world we live in today.
This is part three of a long and in-depth interview (Part 2, Part 1) covering key concepts and ideas as the value of "community" and "networks", the architecture of participation, affinity working spaces, and curation.
Here is a short excerpt of Howard response to a question about curation and its value as both a “fundamental building block” of networked communities and as an important form of participation:
Howard Rheingold: "...at the fundamental level, curation depends on individuals making mindful and informed decisions in a publicly detectable way.
Certainly just clicking on a link, “liking” or “plussing” an item online, adding a tag to a photograph is a lightweight element that can be aggregated in valuable ways (ask Facebook).
But the kind of curation that is already mining the mountains of Internet ore for useful and trustworthy nuggets of knowledge, and the kind that will come in the future, has a strong literacy element.
Curators don’t just add good-looking resources to lists, or add their vote through a link or like, they summarize and contextualize in their own words, explicitly explain why the resource is worthy of attention, choose relevant excerpts, tag thoughtfully, group resources and clearly describe the grouping criteria."
In other words, "curators" are the ones creating the metadata needed to empower our emerging collective intelligence.
Curation Is The Social Choice About What Is Worth Paying Attention To.
Good stuff. In-depth. Insightful. 8/10
Full interview: http://henryjenkins.org/2012/08/how-did-howard-rheingold-get-so-net-smart-an-interview-part-three.html
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In today’s ever changing world of SEO, one thing has remained the same; quality and relevant content is crucial for your websites overall success. However, creating original content isn’t always needed.
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Robin Good: Adam Vincenzini on TheNextWeb has put together a nice and useful list of the 30 dedicated search engines that you can use to explore and research specific content areas.
From blogs to video and forums, here is a good list of search engine tools from where you can start your own research.
Helpful. 7/10
Full list: http://thenextweb.com/lifehacks/2012/04/29/30-specialist-and-super-smart-search-engines/ ;
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