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In developing my digital artefact to explain an aspect of knowledge networking, I have spent a lot of time researching and planning. I referred to lists about digital curation, my chosen topic, and explored many of the suggestions. My next step was to choose a small selection of tools on which to focus, before signing up to each and investigating further. Enlarging on my initial proposal, I detailed my content, using this to write the script for my artefact. My next step was to gather content. Unfortunately, this is where my progress stopped! Given that my topic is curation, I thought it appropriate to create a profile on a range of online tools, and this takes time! While it has been interesting and educational to check out all these tools, It has been very time consuming. My next step is to take a couple of screen casts to illustrate the curation process for use in the artefact, then gather any further images and create graphic elements to use. I came across a great infographic today using gifs and other interactive elements in a long post. I am considering using some of these ideas in my artefact. Other ideas I will incorporate include creating and including resources such as the infographic below to add value to the asset. For an interactive version of the interactive above, click the file link below.
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About meI'm a learning designer from Geelong in Victoria. I have worked in vocational education and training for many years, and for the last four have concentrated entirely on creating learning content to support teachers and students. Archives
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