EdTech: Creating, organising and curating shared repositories
An online repository is a collection of content, resources and links to useful directories and content. By pooling and sharing, those with access can reduce the time spent in searching for peer reviewed content elsewhere for lesson generation. They promote a more collegiate approach to teaching and provide a wider style and consideration of approach to the use of learning content in lessons.
Aim
Creating, organising and curating shared repositories.
Objective
After completing the module, you will be able to: - list the benefits of a shared repository of content - describe the characteristics of a well-organised repository - identify the skills and tasks required to curate a shared repository of content successfully
Digital Teaching Professional Framework
This module covers the EdTech component - B1b : Sharing teaching and learning resources with colleagues
- Share resources using links or as attachments, or on online platforms or personal or institutional websites/ blogs.
- Share one's own repositories of resources with others, managing their access and rights as appropriate.
- Identify and respect copyright restrictions to using, re-using and modifying digital resources.
- Appropriately reference sources when sharing or publishing resources subject to copyright.
- Attribute (open) licences to selfcreated resources.
- Take measures to protect sensitive data and resources (e.g. learners' grades, exams).
- Share administrative and learnerrelated data with colleagues and learners.
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Adapting resources by colleagues and keeping them organised and labelled.
Well presented course
thankyou
good thoughts on creating libraries
All resources used should be acknowledged
An important module relating to good practice in organisations - sharing is caring and with pooling of ideas, a wealth of resources can be created.
There wasn't much point in looking at Rashid's table for the question.
This was a useful piece of learning
Marvelous
very helpful
Good module that shows how we can all implement a collaborative culture that supports best practice and tutor support through digital solutions.
I learned something new "The repository is a library, not a workspace and they all agree content can be added on personal judgement of merit and according to value, rather than an agreement to share everything regardless."
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