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Content Curation for Learning. Introduction to Data Curation. The Best Content Curation & Ideation Tools for 2017. Too many exams, too little creativity « Trinidad and Tobago News Blog. By Zophia Edwards August 21, 2007 Comment: Kids say the darnest things! Answer: Not in my classroom! This sentiment is largely responsible for the repression of ideas in our education system and has largely remained unchanged since our independence in 1962. Our primary schools, secondary schools and tertiary institutions have maintained a rigid fixation on examinations. Standardized tests are beneficial in that they are useful for comparing students nationwide since they are all required to study the same curriculum for the same exam.

Standardized testing limits the creativity of the teachers. The amount of emphasis placed on learning through past papers and sample tests speaks to the unfortunate importance of the understanding the test format over the importance of understanding the actual material. Our education system, especially at the tertiary levels must move away from this learn by rote approach in order to harness the creativity of our students. Higher Order Thinking Through Curation. Holistic education requires that the boundaries of learning stretch beyond the apparent, indulging students in a more riveting, resourceful form of education. The current education system with all its reforms and technologies, widely advocates this ideology, encouraging higher-order thinking in students. The concept of Higher-Order Thinking Skills (popularly abbreviated as HOTS) propagates the idea that learning should not be merely limited to receiving information, memorizing it and putting it out there as is.

It requires students to dig deeper into the information received, and understand, dissect, categorize, analyze, connect and apply the same. Higher order thinking facilitates cognitive and critical thinking, and encourages students to learn while using their own judgment and making their own choices. What is Curation? Curation is rapidly standing out as an effective strategy to teach higher order thinking in students. How Does Curation Differ From Collection? Ideas for Curation. Why Curation Revolutionizes Education & Learning - Content Curation Official Guide - Medium. “It is the best of times. It is the worst of times.In 2020, people have access to a breadth and depth of knowledge unimaginable in an earlier age. However, schools as you know them have ceased to exist.Academia’s fortunes have waned. Twentieth century universities are an afterthought, a lonely remnant of a not too distant past.Why?”

The world of education is being deeply and rapidly transformed much more than the majority of people presently realize. From the opportunity to easily find an appropriate learning path among the ocean of free online top university courses, to the ability to bring together valuable content from different authors into custom textbooks, from learning by diving into the subject matter at hand to curating existing educational materials into a new course, the whole spectrum of activities and interests surrounding the educational world is being rapidly transformed.

GUEST POST: The Importance of Content Curation, and Tips for Teachers and Students — The Learning Scientists. At St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas, Dr. Corinne Weisgerber is teaching a class on social and interactive media. In addition to building a Personal Learning Network of online mentors and experts they can use to supplement their Google searches, her students are required to “curate” the information they gather for projects the same way a museum curator would curate an art exhibit. “I told them they would need to comb through the resources received through their PLN to discover the significant and relevant, bundle those ideas together, contextualise them for their audience, repackage them and share them through a social media platform,” says Weisgerber. “In essence, I tasked students with creating the ultimate resource on a particular topic and to share it with the world.”

Weisgerber also mentioned that the project has been, without a doubt, one of her most rewarding to grade. But Weisgerber is ahead of the curve. Imagine receiving a graduate degree in “resource curation.” Getting Started with Content Curation in the Classroom.