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dominiquefj

Innovations in Education » Understanding Content Curation - 1 views

  • Collecting vs. Curating ContentI set out to read as much as possible of what others have written on the subject, (see my Scoop-It on Curating Learning Resources) to help with my understanding.  My goal was to come up with a framework to define curating in the educational sense, in order to answer the question of what is the value-added of curating, vs. collecting information.  Below is the graphic organizer I used to develop my thoughts.
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    This helps students and teachers to develop information literacy skills so they can become competent finders, evaluators, and users if information mastering the art of curating.
brooke_eubanks

Top 10 Free Content Curation Tools For Teachers - eLearning Industry - 3 views

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    This article lists the top 10 content curation tools for teachers. It includes valuable resources for organizing and utilizing resources that supports this week's lessons. This article is valuable for exploring other curation tools.
brooke_eubanks

Curating Open Educational Resources - 0 views

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    This link provides readers with information regarding the benefits of curated content and all the information that is important when including curated content (for example: the source, link to resource, etc.).
dominiquefj

iTeachU - Content Curation Tools - 2 views

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    As instructors, we are all information curators. How do you collect and share currently relevant content with your students? How do your students research and share information that they find with the rest of class? What tools do you use to manage or facilitate presentation of resources? Is it public?
leapea10

Learning the art of Digital Content Curation - 2 views

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    Content curation has always occurred in schools - resources were always gathered around the topic of teaching, in order to support and extend student understandings.
alondrakeen

home - Bag The Web - 1 views

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    Bag The Web is a great place to collect and organize resources into "bags." Students and teachers can collaborate and share resources. They can search and organize resources for assignments and have the option to embed them into a site.
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    This is a social bookmarking tool that is set up like Pinterest. Great way to organize and find new ideas.
Katie Klingaman

Do Your Students Know How To Search? | Edudemic - 0 views

  • There is a new digital divide on the horizon. It is not based around who has devices and who does not, but instead the new digital divide will be based around students who know how to effectively find and curate information and those who do not.  Helene Blowers has come up with seven ideas about the new digital divide – four of them, the ones I felt related to searching, are listed below. The New Digital Divide: In an age of information abundance learning to effectively search is one of the most important skills most teachers are NOT teaching. They assume students know how to conduct a search, and set them free on the internet to find information. They assume that students have the skills to critically think their way through the searching and the web. Sadly, this is not the case and everyday we are losing the information literacy battle because we often forget to teach these crucial searching skills in our schools. Teachers – especially in the elementary grades  -need to develop a shared vocabulary around the skill of searching. They need to make sure their students learn some basic search strategies and keep applying them until they become almost automatic. Here are some of the searching skills and vocabulary we should be teaching students : Quotation Marks: Students should always use quotes to search for an exact word or set of words. This is useful when you want something like quotes, song lyrics or text from a an exact historical time period. Example: “The Great Chicago Fire” Dashes (or minus sign): Use this symbol directly before a word to help exclude unwanted information from your search Example: Great Chicago Fire -soccer Two Periods: Use this to help you find information between those two numbers. For example you might want to try: Example: Great Chicago Fire October 8..10 Site Search: For a look through the Chicago HIstory Museum site only Examples: Great Chicago Fire site:chicagohs.org         site:Chicagotribune.com
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    This page helps teach how to Google a topic.
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    This page provides tips for searching for information. They are searching skills that all students should know in order to research efficiently and effectively.
glostick93

Blendspace and other websites - 0 views

BagTheWeb http://www.bagtheweb.com/edu For any topic, you can create a "bag" to collect, publish, and share any content from the Web. Beyond most social bookmarking or curation tools' capability, B...

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started by glostick93 on 29 Feb 16 no follow-up yet
clogden

Collecting and Curating Resources - 15 views

Archival and Primary Source websites - A type of educational website that provides original historical materials for students to access and analyze. National Archives http://www.archives.gov/ed...

started by clogden on 02 Oct 17 no follow-up yet
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