You may not know it, but you are probably already a curator.
If you have ever made a playlist in iTunes, or organised a personal library in your house or on a device, or bookmarked your favourite sites on your computer, or subscribed to a feed reader, you are a curator!
This module takes you beyond curating for yourself and your personal interests. It explores ways to curate from your learners’ perspective to create engaging, interactive, and open course materials. It discusses Creative Commons and Copyright, and explores strategies to search for, find, and evaluate Open Education Resources (OER).
Overview
You may not know it, but you are probably already a curator.
If you have ever made a playlist in iTunes, or organised a personal library in your house or on a device, or bookmarked your favourite sites on your computer, or subscribed to a feed reader, you are a curator!
This module takes you beyond curating for yourself and your personal interests. It explores ways to curate from your learners’ perspective to create engaging, interactive, and open course materials. It discusses Creative Commons and Copyright, and explores strategies to search for, find, and evaluate Open Education Resources (OER).
Module aim
The aim of this module is to enable you to examine the process, value, and the impact of collecting and combining existing resources when creating content.
Objectives
The objectives of this module are for you to: