Sharing What Works

March 22 – 24, 2017 Orlando, FL

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LS801 Shifting from Creation to Curation

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Thursday, March 23

Instructional Design

International North

It has been a bit of an uphill battle for clients and learning professionals to make the shift from content creation to curation. You should always be looking to see what exists before you get into creating or customizing new instruction.

In this session, you will learn how to navigate the shift from mostly creation to mostly curation from an instructional design, stakeholder, and learner perspective. The session will provide solutions to questions such as: How do people learn from simply viewing a video or reading an article? What if you need a customized approach for learners’ specific needs? Is curated content a fit for everyone? And if most of the content provided is curated, what will be customized?

In this session, you will learn:

  • How to shift to a curation mindset
  • How to start a design with curation in mind
  • How to integrate curation with creation effectively
  • How to address common misunderstandings and myths about curation
  • How to address concerns of IDs, stakeholders, and learners when it comes to curating vs. creating

Audience:
Novice to advanced designers, managers, directors, and senior leaders (VP, CLO, executive, etc.).

Technology discussed in this session:
Degreed, River, Learner Community, and possibly Mobile Coach.

Gina Ann Richter

Sr. ID Strategist

Conduent Learning

Gina Ann Richter is a senior instructional design strategist with Conduent Learning. A curious lifelong learner, Gina is action-oriented and has a good imagination, an inquiring intellect, ingrained ethics, and a desire to excel. She holds a PhD and has nearly 20 years of experience strategizing, consulting, managing, and designing effective and instructionally efficient learning experiences. These include the use of blended, virtual classroom (asynchronous/synchronous), curation, learning ecosystems, a 70:20:10 structure, collaborative, virtual, and self-paced asynchronous eLearning within corporate settings. She has also designed, developed, and delivered bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degree–level courses for several academic institutions.

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