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in title, tags, annotations or urlCurate and Monetize Your Own Digital Newspaper with Paper.li | Content Curation World | Scoop.it - 6 views
Technology Tidbits: Thoughts of a Cyber Hero: Top 10 Sites for Curating the Web - 0 views
Digital Learning Day: 5 #EdTech Curators to Follow | Scoop.it Blog - 1 views
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"Today, February 5th, 2014, is Digital Learning Day. According to its website, the focus of this awareness campaign is "about giving every child the opportunity to learn in a robust digital environment everyday, with the goal of success in college and a career." To celebrate, here are 5 of the best, must-follow #edtech curators on Scoop.it."
Is Content Curation in Your Skill Set? It Should Be. by David Kelly : Learning Solutions Magazine - 7 views
Real-Time News Curation | Scoop.it - 4 views
30+ Cool Content Curation Tools for Personal & Professional Use - 12 views
:: Pindex :: -Pinterest for education https://t.co/X6g7jIQYwo #elt #esl #edtech #elearn #sole #efl #mooc #curate https://t.co/icoRAFmxgp - 2 views
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:: Pindex :: -Pinterest for education https://t.co/X6g7jIQYwo #elt #esl #edtech #elearn #sole #efl #mooc #curate https://t.co/icoRAFmxgp
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:: Pindex :: -Pinterest for education https://t.co/X6g7jIQYwo #elt #esl #edtech #elearn #sole #efl #mooc #curate https://t.co/icoRAFmxgp
To Boost Higher-Order Thinking, Try Curation | Cult of Pedagogy - 2 views
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"Higher-level thinking has been a core value of educators for decades. We learned about it in college. We hear about it in PD. We're even evaluated on whether we're cultivating it in our classrooms: Charlotte Danielson's Framework for Teaching, a widely used instrument to measure teacher effectiveness, describes a distinguished teacher as one whose "lesson activities require high-level student thinking" (Domain 3, Component 3c). All that aside, most teachers would say they want their students to be thinking on higher levels, that if our teaching kept students at the lowest level of Bloom's Taxonomy-simply recalling information-we wouldn't be doing a very good job as teachers. And yet, when it's time to plan the learning experiences that would have our students operating on higher levels, some of us come up short. We may not have a huge arsenal of ready-to-use, high-level tasks to give our students. Instead, we often default to having students identify and define terms, label things, or answer basic recall questions. It's what we know. And we have so much content to cover, many of us might feel that there really isn't time for the higher-level stuff anyway. If this sounds anything like you, I have a suggestion: Try a curation assignment."
Part One… 12 Resources to Discover and Curate Digital Curriculum for Teachers and Students | 21 st Century Educational Technology and Learning - 1 views
5 Tips for Great Content Curation - 10 views
Digital Curation for Teachers | Scoop.it - 0 views
Calling All Content Curators | From the Bell Tower - 4 views
10 Great Resources to Find Educational iPad Apps for Your Class ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 3 views
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"One of the questions I get asked so often is about the resources I draw on for curating educational apps I share with you here in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning. Well, I am subscribed to over a hundred blogs and websites through both RSS feed and social media and my feed stream is always teeming with hundreds of new things to write about. On average , I spend about 3 to 4 hours of daily sifting, browsing, and curating in preparation for posts to share with you here, I know it is a lot of time but I do love it so much and I feel happy having to share something of value with my fellow teachers and educators."
Digital Curation: Putting the Pieces Together | Sue Waters Blog - 0 views
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"It's no longer just about creating content. We are living in an era of content abundance. It's now about finding and putting content into a context, in a meaningful and organised way, around specific topics. Using tools like Scoop.it, Pinterest, Diigo and Livebinders educators collect the best resources to put them into context with organisation, annotation and presentation."
Should Students Become Content Curators? - Finding Common Ground - Education Week - 2 views
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"In Teaching the iStudent, Mark Barnes compared content curation to the work that librarians or art directors do. They weed through everything that is out there and find the best resources or paintings in a sea of bad ones. Librarians and art directors have an eye for knowing what they are looking for, and even if they don't, they have an open mind to make sure they don't miss something outstanding."
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