I want to take a look at curation through the lens of blogging. How can educators and students use their blogs to become their own information curators and content curators for others in their learning community.
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janlgordon's comment,
December 4, 2011 1:00 PM
@Internet Billboards
Getting ready to launch in the next couple of weeks - it's way more than a blog:-) I will be writing original articles as well as curating. Thank you for your kind words, I appreciate it.
Robin Good's comment,
December 4, 2011 1:53 PM
Hi Jan, thank you for sharing this. :-)
I wanted to let you know that your last link, the bit.ly one isn't good. It has an extra square bracket at the end making it unusable. Also: I think it would be very appropriate when curating something that is over a year old to say so explicitly as it is an extra element of immediate evaluation for the reader. Keep it up!
janlgordon's comment,
December 4, 2011 2:32 PM
@Robin Good
Hi Robin, Thanks for letting me know about the link, I just fixed it. I will add your revision to the post, you're absolutely right, an oversight here:-) |
Caroline Price's comment,
July 16, 2013 5:59 AM
yes...some people are worthy of respect; others less so...
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