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- Understand, where we exemplify and classify information
- Analyze, where we distinguish relevant from irrelevant information and organize it in a way that makes sense
- Evaluate, where we judge the quality of an item based on a set of criteria
Curation projects have the potential to put our students to work at three different levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy:
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For Best Results, Add Writing
Most of the above activities would not be very academically challenging if students merely had to assemble the collection. Adding a thoughtfully designed written component is what will make students do their best thinking in a curation assignment.
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06 Mar 21jdiakakis
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16 Sep 20Alfonso Gonzalez
If no one has ever encouraged, pushed, or insisted that you build more higher-order thinking into your students’ learning, it’s possible you’ve been teaching in a cave. Higher-level thinking has been a core value of educators for decades. We learned…
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We may not have a huge arsenal of ready-to-use, high-level tasks to give our students. Instead, we often default to having students identify and define terms, label things, or answer basic recall questions. It’s what we know.
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many of us might feel that there really isn’t time for the higher-level stuff anyway.
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When a museum director curates, she collects artifacts, organizes them into groups, sifts out everything but the most interesting or highest-quality items, and shares those collections with the world.
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“Top 10” anything or the “Best of” something else, what we’re looking at is a curated list.
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02 Sep 18Debra Roethke
Curate any type of web content easily and publish as website. TOS: 13 and above o ly
teaching 2.0 higher-order critical thinking free Web curation
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04 Aug 18eric_bodwell
Describes curation of resources as research assignment that encourages higher order thinking.
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29 Jul 18Donna Baumbach
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05 Jul 18Robin Good
"The process can be applied to all kinds of content: A person could curate a collection of articles, images, videos, audio clips, essays, or a mixture of items that all share some common attribute or theme. When we are pre"
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13 Mar 18cdavis7
This site argues for the importance of Curation in terms of higher-order thinking associated with Bloom's Taxonomy. It also offers this information in podcast form.
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In an educational setting, curation has a ton of potential as an academic task. Sure, we’re used to assigning research projects, where students have to gather resources, pull out information, and synthesize that information into a cohesive piece of informational or argumentative writing. This kind of work is challenging and important, and it should remain as a core assignment throughout school, but how often do we make the collection of resources itself a stand-alone assignment?
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14 Sep 17Mark Hofer
RT @HFMarcChun: https://t.co/YDFShXFosk
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ask students with curating a digital “exhibit” around a given theme.
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have students find images or articles that illustrate that concept in the real world. (Bloom’s level: Understand).
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Most of the above activities would not be very academically challenging if students merely had to assemble the collection. Adding a thoughtfully designed written component is what will make students do their best thinking in a curation assignment.
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Here are a few curation tools that would work beautifully for this kind of project:
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Doing the assignment yourself first—a practice I like to call dogfooding—will also help you identify flaws in the assignment that can be tweaked before you hand it over to students.
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choice for a more text-driven project, like a literature review or a general colle
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Meg Moores
using curation to teach higher level thinking understand analyse evaluate suggests different tools including Pintrest diigo
pedagogy thinking skills curation pinterest diigo symbaloo elink
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If we go beyond Bloom’s and consider the Framework for 21st Century Learning put out by the Partnership for 21st Century Learning, we’ll see that critical thinking is one of the 4C’s listed as an essential skill for students in the modern age (along with communication, creativity, and collaboration) and a well-designed curation project requires a ton of critical thinking.
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Rena Shifflet
How to use curation with students to promote higher order/critical thinking.
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24 Apr 17Sally Walters
RT @ShellTerrell: To Boost Higher-Order Thinking, Try Curation https://t.co/GXkKlmUA6U #edtech #edchat #elearning
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John Evans
"Higher-level thinking has been a core value of educators for decades. We learned about it in college. We hear about it in PD. We’re even evaluated on whether we’re cultivating it in our classrooms: Charlotte Danielson’s Framework for Teaching, a widely used instrument to measure teacher effectiveness, describes a distinguished teacher as one whose “lesson activities require high-level student thinking” (Domain 3, Component 3c).
All that aside, most teachers would say they want their students to be thinking on higher levels, that if our teaching kept students at the lowest level of Bloom’s Taxonomy—simply recalling information—we wouldn’t be doing a very good job as teachers.
And yet, when it’s time to plan the learning experiences that would have our students operating on higher levels, some of us come up short. We may not have a huge arsenal of ready-to-use, high-level tasks to give our students. Instead, we often default to having students identify and define terms, label things, or answer basic recall questions. It’s what we know. And we have so much content to cover, many of us might feel that there really isn’t time for the higher-level stuff anyway.
If this sounds anything like you, I have a suggestion: Try a curation assignment."how to boost higher-order thinking skills curation pedagogy teaching
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20 Apr 17Elizabeth Resnick
RT @LnDDave: To Boost Higher-Order Thinking, Try Curation | Cult of Pedagogy https://t.co/EmUmktGrXw #learning
To Boost Higher-Order Thinking, Try Curation https://t.co/l2ZUWR4I8K via @cultofpedagogy Excellent article with great examples! -
19 Apr 17Vicki Davis
To Boost Higher-Order Thinking, Try Curation https://t.co/F7qFZb4EGh via @cultofpedagogy https://t.co/F7qFZb4EGh
To Boost Higher-Order Thinking, Try Curation https://t.co/F7qFZb4EGh via @cultofpedagogy
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RT @coolcatteacher: To Boost Higher-Order Thinking, Try Curation https://t.co/F7qFZb4EGh via @cultofpedagogy
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she collects artifacts, organizes them into groups, sifts out everything but the most interesting or highest-quality items, and shares those collections with the world.
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The process can be applied to all kinds of content: A person could curate a collection of articles, images, videos, audio clips, essays, or a mixture of items that all share some common attribute or theme.
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Maggie Verster
To Boost Higher-Order Thinking, Try Curation https://t.co/l6pmX3M5E3 thanks @weblearning
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Della Gordon
"In an educational setting, curation has a ton of potential as an academic task. Sure, we’re used to assigning research projects, where students have to gather resources, pull out information, and synthesize that information into a cohesive piece of informational or argumentative writing. This kind of work is challenging and important,"
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Jennifer Lubke
Text sets are "curation." This article provides a rationale for creating and sharing text sets and links the practice to multiple levels of Bloom's.
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Susie Highley
Great idea for either digital or other project. Could be used for end of course, after testing, genius hour
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