35 Educational Pinners You MUST Check out! I love Pinterest! It’s kind of hard to believe this is my first post about this wonderful curation tool. Pinterest is NOT just for crafts and recipes, and...
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Kathy Schrock's curator insight,
January 23, 2014 7:00 PM
Librarians have been doing this for years, but now have many tools to pick from!
Angel Somers's curator insight,
February 2, 2014 1:31 PM
LIbrarians are natural curators! It's what we do, so it makes sense that we should take the initiative to promot curation as a valuable skill for both our colleagues and our students.
Diana Juárez's curator insight,
April 26, 2015 1:27 PM
La curación como herramienta pedagógica para propiciar el pensamiento crítico en la educación.
Bárbara Mónica Pérez Moo's curator insight,
August 12, 2015 9:16 AM
Habilidades digitales y pensamiento crítico. |
Alfredo Corell's curator insight,
October 3, 2013 5:48 PM
An excellent story for lecturers or teachers thinking in content curation as a tool in their aulas.
Fiona Harvey's curator insight,
October 8, 2013 2:22 AM
Useful for educators - key digital literacy skill
johanna krijnsen's curator insight,
December 4, 2013 2:00 PM
content curation and critical thinking skills
Thomas C. Thompson's curator insight,
July 7, 2013 10:48 PM
People were born to learn, this makes everyone they're own expert in the topic they love best.
Sample Student's curator insight,
May 5, 2015 10:14 PM
We often ask our students to create annotated bibliographies, and this focuses on their capacity to evaluate and make decisions about the validity, reliability and relevance of sources they have found. using Scoop.it, we can ask them to do much the same thing, but they will publish their ideas for an audience, and will also be able to provide and use peer feedback to enhance and tighten up their thinking. This is relevant to any curriculum area. Of course it is dependent on schools being able to access any social media, but rather than thinking about what is impossible, perhaps we could start thinking about what is possible and lobbying for change.
Sample Student's curator insight,
May 5, 2015 10:18 PM
We often ask our students to create annotated bibliographies, and this focuses on their capacity to evaluate and make decisions about the validity, reliability and relevance of sources they have found. Using Scoop.it, we can ask them to do much the same thing. But they will publish their ideas for an audience, and will also be able to provide and use peer feedback to enhance and tighten up their thinking. This is relevant to any age, and any curriculum area. Of course it is dependent on schools being able to access social media. But rather than thinking about what is impossible, perhaps we should start thinking about what is possible, and lobbying for change. Could you use a Scoop.it collection as an assessment task? |
cool pinterest educators to follow
I agree , it´s a great curation tool. Intuitive interface and a variety of topics for educators
A wealth of info out there!