Are you an instructional designer or someone who develops training? Do you find yourself wading through content trying to determine what to include and what to ignore? Here are six great tips, as well as some pitfalls to avoid in content curation
In this article I’ll present a framework that could help educators to make a shift from designing long, information based online courses to micro-learning, which is a result of content curation techniques and chunking information design strategy.
Today’s students have a million ways to seek knowledge outside the confines of your training, from the internet to their digitally connected peers. Your learners are drowning in the same ocean of information you are, leaving them distractible, unproductive, and vulnerable to misinformation.
Enter content curation, an oft-prescribed solution for this malady.
In this podcast, I chat with Robin Good, new media communication expert, and the publisher of MasterNewMedia.org, a web magazine for communication professionals. Based in Rome, Italy, there’s no one better to enrich our understanding of what’s involved in curation. Robin shares expert techniques, best practices and tools for curation, which can be used to replace or supplement courses and a way to help employees keep up-to-date in their fields.
Teaching a concept with great visuals helps students learn quickly and very effectively. We provide you with information about an educational social networking site “Learnist” which helps educators to deliver lessons interactively with great visuals.
EduClipper is a great curation tool. It helps teachers and students in curating, organizing and maintaining their collections relevant to education. The best thing about EduClipper is that it is created just for education.
A Learning map is neither a self organizational tool nor a collaboration tool. So what exactly is a Learning map and why should we use it? Check 5 main characteristics of a Learning map.