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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Seth Dixon's comment,
December 13, 2011 10:59 PM
I've been exploring the idea of 'the social media classroom' and how I view teachers with an emerging role as curators, but also teaching student the skills of curation so they can get the right resources in an age of ubiquitous information. I'll have to keep in touch.
Tom George's comment,
December 14, 2011 9:07 AM
Nice one thanks for this. I have been following your Scoops. You can also set up and share your scoops on Internet Billboards, it's very easy to set up and do and there is no extra effort just a couple clicks. Like this http://t.co/63g5ViEq Also do you have a blog? Just curious.
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Tom Hood's curator insight,
January 28, 2013 7:39 PM
I see this helping to create a PLN Personal Learning Network
bookwarrior's curator insight,
February 7, 2013 2:32 PM
This educator describes how Scoop.it can be the tool by which you teach students to gather, manage, and evaluate information. I 100% agree with his caveat at the bottom that Scoop.it doesn't do the teaching but because it is so simple and seamless and allows for so much interaction and feedback between student curator and instructor, it is the perfect medium for it.
Pauline Farrell's curator insight,
March 6, 2013 7:18 AM
Need a new subjects or all higher education students - digital content curation - we provide less pre-preapred resources - students need to learn what is worth citing |
Curar contenido es más que simplemente buscar y seleccionar información.
Blogging as a Curation Platform
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