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Robin Good's comment,
July 8, 2014 1:31 PM
@Gilbert C FAURE: a few are, many not yet. But don't worry, if they are investing in planning for a sustainable future, not created only at the expense of paying students, they'll figure it out by themselves pretty soon.
Jeroen Boon's curator insight,
July 12, 2014 10:39 AM
Exciting article about the future of our universities!
Olga Senognoeva's curator insight,
August 12, 2014 4:39 AM
"... Как будет выглядеть будущее образования?
John Gougoulis's curator insight,
August 19, 2014 6:34 AM
An absolutely significant skill in any research or investigation, for educators and learners in the digital age - the curation of content- with a clear focus or question in mind, the capacity to target a search field, sift through, reflect on and make decisions about the most suitable resource or evidence to use. What a great learning experience.
Alina Dogaru's curator insight,
December 19, 2014 4:42 AM
Forstå og komme i gang med kurator tjenester.
Carlos Germán Murillo's curator insight,
December 9, 2018 6:02 PM
La curación de contenidos abre una nueva puerta al aprendizaje y es que nos volvemos partícipes de la cadena, cuando nos detenemos a clasificar, analizar y publicar los contenidos que son más afines y relevantes según nuestras necesidades.
Ra's curator insight,
September 8, 2013 6:17 PM
Explanation of levels of content curation - sets aspirational goal. Relevance to students as a pathway for their development. See Robin Good's great summary.
Alfredo Corell's curator insight,
September 22, 2013 6:36 PM
Robin Good opinion: Kirsten Wilson analyzes three different levels of content curation presently in use and describes accurately the differences between these.
"In regards to levels of curation it is much like Blooms. There is knowledge level curation- it is done for remembering and understanding (the “Learner Level”). Another level is applying and analyzing- it is curated for use or been used and is a proven tool for using whether it be your tool or a tool you have discovered from your global connections via Social Media, blogs or simple internet searches (the “Facilitator Level”). Finally, there are curations that go to the level of evaluation and creation… these are the curations that become invaluable tools to others. It takes the most work, but the result is most thorough and the resource it provides to others can be invaluable (the “Designer Level”)."
He concludes by reminding all would-be curators the importance of attribution and the amount of effort that the "designer level" of curation requires: "In this world of immediate access and available content make every effort to honor the source of your curation, inspiration and/or springboard for design. Those that do curate at a “Designer” level and in many cases are the first in their field of expertise to find a new “method” put hours into the development and design."
Rightful. Instructional. 7/10
Full original article: http://teachkiwi.wordpress.com/2013/08/31/content-collaboration-and-curation-part-2/
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Alfredo Corell's curator insight,
June 7, 2013 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
Begoña Iturgaitz's curator insight,
June 13, 2013 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. |
Diana Juárez's curator insight,
April 26, 2015 1:27 PM
La curación como herramienta pedagógica para propiciar el pensamiento crítico en la educación.
Bárbara Mónica Pérez Moo's curator insight,
August 12, 2015 9:16 AM
Habilidades digitales y pensamiento crítico.
Cristina Reyes's curator insight,
April 4, 2015 2:03 AM
I agree , it´s a great curation tool. Intuitive interface and a variety of topics for educators
Robin Good's curator insight,
June 26, 2014 12:16 PM
Blendspace is a web-based content curation tool, designed specifically for educators and teachers. Blendspace sits somewhere between Pinterest and Storify as its power and simplicity make it easy to search multiple sources, import content and visually display it and organize it into boards. Its unique strength resides in:
Very easy and intuitive to use, makes the research and collection task intuitive, and organization, presentation and publishing very effective. I really like how Blendspace works and the results it produces. If you are looking for visual tool to create collections of resources on a specific topic for your class or training program, I'd give Blendspace a try. Try it out now: https://www.blendspace.com/ Added to Curation Tools for Education inside Content Curation Tools Supermap
Hairuddin Munip's curator insight,
July 4, 2014 8:06 PM
Many great ideas on how you curate info for different purposes - research, reminder, wish list etc
ManufacturingStories's curator insight,
September 18, 2013 9:59 AM
Robin - Another great analysis. Thanks for all of our hard work & curation.
terrymc's curator insight,
September 23, 2013 10:21 AM
Curation can be used as an authentic activity with many disciplines to enable students to critically evaluate resources for a common interest. Would like to hear more about discipline based projects.
Karyn McGinley's curator insight,
October 22, 2013 7:13 PM
I am eager to delve into this further.... |