A digital essay completed by Heather Bailie as part of the assessment requirements of #INF530 Concepts & Practices for a Digital Age.
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Heather Bailie, has done a good research and presentation job in pulling together, while using Storify as a content curation tool, key lines of thought, ideas and concepts relating to the basic use of content curation for learning and education.
Nonetheless the paper has a few shortcomings (namely incorrect attributions - Seek, Sense, Share is Harold Jarche's work not Beth Kanter's - and poorly vetted and organized curation tools list), there is also a lot of good information in it, as it is evident that the author has taken the time to read and go through lots of valuable material on the topic.
A good reference for educators new to content curation in academia and to students needing to familiarize themselves with this new topic.
Comprehensive. 7/10
Full article: https://storify.com/hbailie/curation-as-a-tool-for-teaching-and-learning-1
Reading time: 13'
See also:
A good review of curation in education.
Hilfreicher Übersichtsartikel mit Links zu verschiedenen Beiträgen in peer reviewed journals.
All about curation, some great educational models