Robin Good: I just discovered that Dr Corinne Weisgerber, a social media professor and Internet researcher at St. Edward’s University in Austin, has introduced this year a "curation assignment" in her social media class with the specific goal of utilizing a curation approach to instigate a more effective learning experience.
She writes: "To talk content curation, we really need to think through the duties of a museum curator for a second. A curator scours the art world, selects the finest works, gathers them together around a unified theme, provides a frame to understand the artists’ messages and then hosts a conversation around the collection.
That’s not unlike the 21st century teacher who must comb through an overabundance of information to discover the significant and relevant, bundle those ideas into course modules, contextualize them for the class and then create an environment for students to explore those ideas and enter into a conversation about them.
Over the last couple of years, I’ve come to think of my role as a teacher as that of a curator of ideas (also see my SXSWedu presentation on the topic).
I’ve also come to believe that the steps involved in the curation process are key new media literacies which we should teach our students.
That’s why this spring, I introduced a brand-new curation assignment (described on the back of the syllabus) in my social media class."
Worth imitating. 8/10
Check out also Dr Weisberger excellent presentation here: http://www.slideshare.net/corinnew/building-thought-leadership-through-content-curation
Full article: http://academic.stedwards.edu/socialmedia/blog/2012/04/16/teaching-students-to-become-curators-of-ideas-the-curation-project-3/
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An expert always provides feedback on the next steps....
A facilitator... facilitates the student to learn from peer feedback and self reflection
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.