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Students as Curators

Students as Curators. Nancy White 21 st Century Learning & Innovation Specialist @NancyW. Collecting vs. Curating. Collecting vs. Curating. Collecting vs. Curating: Audience. Collecting Not necessarily shared. Curating Arranged, annotated and published somewhere

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Students as Curators

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  1. Students as Curators • Nancy White • 21st Century Learning & Innovation Specialist • @NancyW

  2. Collecting vs. Curating

  3. Collecting vs. Curating

  4. Collecting vs. Curating: Audience Collecting • Not necessarily shared Curating • Arranged, annotated and published somewhere • Available to the general public –beyond the life of a particular “course” • Shared

  5. Transdisciplinarity

  6. Media Literacy

  7. Curiosity

  8. Cognitive Load Management

  9. Learners

  10. What if students do the curating?

  11. Stripling Model of Inquiry http://tps.govst.edu/pdfs/StriplingModelInquiry.pdf

  12. Stripling Model of Inquiry http://tps.govst.edu/pdfs/StriplingModelInquiry.pdf

  13. Inquiry Based Learning Curating! Focus on Teaching Focus on Learning Bonnsetter, Robert J. (2001). Inquiry: Learning from the past with an eye on the future. Retrieved 15 May, 2005 from the World Wide Web: http://unr.edu/homepage/jcannon/ejse/bonnstetter.html

  14. Sense-making Passion Based Learning

  15. Ownership

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