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CurationA 21 st Century Skill
CurationA 21 st Century Skill
presented by D. Bambic & T. Reddy
the future of learning/l’avenir de l’éducationyourlearningcurve.com & ebeam canada
@dabambic
presented by D. Bambic & T. Reddy
the future of learning/l’avenir de l’éducationyourlearningcurve.com & ebeam canada
@dabambic
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Today’s AgendaToday’s Agenda
Curation as a core skill
3 Tools for curation
Curate the web,curate social media,
curate your classroom
Curation as a core skill
3 Tools for curation
Curate the web,curate social media,
curate your classroom
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While we talk...
While we talk...
#foead for Twitter
See this Google doc for resources (and share
this slide deck)
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foeade.pbworks.com
#foead for Twitter
See this Google doc for resources (and share
this slide deck)
Find this presentation on
foeade.pbworks.com
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Why care about
curation?Isn’t that
the librarian’s
job?
Why care about
curation?Isn’t that
the librarian’s
job?
We are living in exponential times.
Some 21st century context
In one second on the web...there are
‘Web 2.0’= User-generated content
100 hours of video uploaded to YouTube every minute
130 million people sharing photos & videos on Instagram...montly (Mashable)
31 million bloggers (US only)
+3 million blog posts daily
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/georgecouros
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Information
overload
or
the world at your
fingertips?
Information
overload
or
the world at your
fingertips?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/intersectionconsulting
10http://www.flickr.com/photos/catspyjamasnz/4007683970
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CurationThe
Human Filter
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to curate is to...
to curate is to...
select
in order to preserve
select
in order to preserve
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COLLECTING IS NOT CURATINGCOLLECTING IS NOT CURATING
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kacey/7894946192
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to curate is to...
to curate is to...
analyze
for relevance, credibility &
authority
analyze
for relevance, credibility &
authority
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Teach students how to look for VALUE & detect CRAP (currency, reliability, authority, purpose/povhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/verbeeldingskr8/3284650304
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Music to ‘detect CRAP by’Dr. Chad Bauman
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to curate is to...
to curate is to...
annotate, question, comment
& reflect
annotate, question, comment
& reflect
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/fishbraintexas/5493450400
Higher OrderCognitive Skills
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Teach students how to make
choices
Teach students how to make
choices
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ervega/3662623495http://www.flickr.com/photos/ervega/3662623495
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To curate is to bring value to information
To curate is to bring value to information
to confer meaning
to construct knowledge
to confer meaning
to construct knowledge
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Curation is adding an editorial
voice, comments
& reflections to deepen
thinking
Curation is adding an editorial
voice, comments
& reflections to deepen
thinking
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ervega/3662623495http://www.flickr.com/photos/ervega/3662623495
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Curators(filters)bring
value to their
circles
http://www.flickr.com/photos/verbeeldingskr8
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23 http://www.flickr.com/photos/verbeeldingskr8
A curator is an expert learner who creates spaces where knowledge is
CREATED
EXPLORED
CONNECTED
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Learn from the expertsLearn from the experts
@joycevalenza
@RobinGood
@NancyW
@joycevalenza
@RobinGood
@NancyW
Top 10 Reasons to Teach Curation Skills(click for the Google doc)
1. Curation is the antidote for hoarding data.
2. To curate means to consider your audience.
3. To curate is to give a context and meaning to data: to construct knowledge
4. To curate well is the focus on the salient amidst the clatter of ubiquitous data.
5. To curate means to exercise higher order cognitive skills - analysis, evaluation, reflection.
6. Curation gives students an editorial voice.
7. Curators are valuable filters for their circle of learners.
8. To curate is to bring value to a circle of learners.
9. To curate is to contribute to the ‘global brain’. (Robin Good)
10. If information is the currency of democracy (Thomas Jefferson), then curators are essential agents of that democracy. Curation makes sense of data and learning to curate is a democratic skill.
Curation Tools
Diigo
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Social BookmarksBeginning the Curation Journey
Where are your favorites?
Save bookmarks,screenshots &
notes
Search with tags
Quality Content from Interest Groups
Beyond Google: Search the Curators
Create groups for your classes
Curate a legacy
Curate for colleagues
Join us!Join us!
Create lists
Play them Play them as a as a
slideshowslideshow
Link to this document
Engage with text using Diigo
Visible on the
web page
Visible from Diigo
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Annotation for Analysis of Ideas
Use colour to teach thinking & writing skills
yellow = thesis blue=supporting facts
Threaded Discussions in Diigo
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Debating Teams: Reveal Sourcesbut Hide Arguments
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Diigo’s Awesome screenshot app
Diigo’s Awesome screenshot app
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Annotate & Archive Screenshots, Share the URLAnnotate & Archive Screenshots, Share the URL
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Curate social media with Storify
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discover the power of narrative
arrange elements to createa story arc
Use social media to
Develop core competencies media & language
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invent a headline
insert an editorial voice
understand perspective taking
Develop core competencies media & language
Use social media to
The Story of a Twitter Thug
An authentic audience for student work
Students learn about perspective
Storify accesses
social media streams: Twitter,
YouTube, Facebook,
Instagram + more
AddAddcommentacommenta
ryry
Students Students develop develop
editorial voiceeditorial voice
•curating the web & its resources
•curating social media
Not ‘either or’ but ‘and more’
Curate the Classroomwith eBeam
What if you could record,
preserve, capture and
curate everything
you wrote on the
whiteboard?
Record your whiteboard notes and students review lessons at home
Recording the Whiteboard BEFORE eBeam
(My iPhone)
Record the whiteboard WITH eBeam
Playback the writing & audio for homeworkArchive the lesson on your wiki, website...
Archive & Curate Student Learning
Compare & Contrast Two EssaysMaking Thinking Visible
What if you could
annotate any web page and record every stroke, colour and word you
wrote?
And then archive it for your students?
Watch the magicLive demo of eBeam
This slide deck was produced by @dabambicyourlearningcurve.com for a workshop given with
T. Reddy from Oralys Canada for the
Future of Education Conference in MontrealAugust 19-21, 2013
See the wiki for more information