Change in Curation Response

Created by Johnryl Chu (@Chrono), response for Curation Creation Activity

Normally, change can be alienating, scary, and seen as something negative. This specific course tool will allow students to practically better understand and offer them a different perspective on how they can leverage change in a positive light whether in the workforce or to market it to their customers/patients. Since it is a course tool, more… »

Curation for Learning: A Picture Worth a Thousand Words Response

Created by Marsha Appling-Nunez (@m.applingnunez), response for Consider This Activity

My working definition of content curation is more than a list of tools, apps, random articles and sites for individuals lucky enough to stumble across it. It is a collection of constantly updating tools and apps, current articles, and sites that are readily used. Because what is the point of knowledge on a shelf? When more… »

My column – Course as curation Response

Created by Helen DeWaard (@hj_dewaard), response for Curation Creation Activity

Curating resources, activities and content for a course can be done using a website or blog site. I’ve used WordPress and Weebly for course curation where iterations and revisions happen each time the course is taught. It’s a living, breathing curation of current and critical resources for the topics under discussion within the course. I’ve more… »

The web we weave – curation in action Response

Created by Helen DeWaard (@hj_dewaard), response for Your Definition Is This Activity

Curation is a new literacy. This blog post looks at curation of resources with a focus on WHY each element should be kept in the collection. While curation isn’t necessarily defined, this blog about curation looks at why this skill is one of the ‘new literacies’ for today’s global educator.