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Dennis OConnor

Search Tools Chart - 5 views

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    Strong comparison chart of major search engines. It's good to be reminded of the powerful features of multiple search engines.
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Think! Create! Share! Nurturing a Generation of Information Fluent Thinkers - 5 views

  • Straight from the Horse's Mouth:

    Nonfiction, Technology and Information Fluent Thinkers
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21st Century Libraries - 4 views

  • Virtual library collections, or databases, give students access to trusted content and research tools with links to authoritative information that has been vetted by subject-matter experts. Today's 21st-century school libraries make use of virtual collections while also giving students ample opportunities for enhancing their digital literacy, research, and collaboration skills which are essential in a globally connected world.


    With the generous support of Questia School, the editors of eSchool News have compiled this collection of stories from our archives, along with other relevant information from around the web, to help you transform your school libraries for the 21st century.

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    Here's a collection of on point articles for anyone interested in libraries and the future.
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Super searchers go to school ... - Google Books - 4 views

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    Interview and chapter from Dr. David Barr, founder of the 21st Century Information Fluency Project. This Google book article from Joyce Valenza & Reva Basch's book Super Searchers Go to school reaveal some of David's thinking about the knowledge, skills and dispositions for successful searching.

    Anyone who knows David Barr recognizes his amazing understanding of 21st century information systems. This is a gem. Don't miss it.
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Information Fluency - ISTE 2010 Conference Ning - 4 views

  • Join US! Library Media Specialists, Ed-Technologists, any educator interested in 21st Century Skills
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    Get an early Start on ISTE 2010 in Denver!
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The Keyword Blog: Kermit the Frog Search Challenge (Information Literacy Games) - 1 views

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    Information Literacy Games: Finding Kermit

    This blog post features a great video of Kermit the frog singing It Ain't Easy Being Green. It follows up with an explanation of a search game that can be used with the whole class in a lab or on an individual workstation. It's part of a free series of online information literacy / information fluency games available from 21cif.com.

    Finding Kermit was the inspiration for one of the first Internet Search Challenges created by Dr. Carl Heine. The task is to track down a picture of Kermit ready for graduation in the least amount of time. The search game is embedded on the page so you can try it without going to the main site.

    Many teachers use this as a whole class lab activity. Put up a search challenge and then it's off the races! Most of these games were developed for middle and high school students. Adults find them challenging as well.
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Google better than LimeWire. [VIDEO] - 0 views

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    This video explains in detail how the google operator intitle: can be used to find media. Good explanation of operators! Finishes with a section on how to search university sites for lecture notes. Useful.
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50 Great Examples of Data Visualization - 2 views

  • Wrapping your brain around data online can be challenging, especially when dealing with huge volumes of information.


    And trying to find related content can also be difficult, depending on what data you’re looking for.


    But data visualizations can make all of that much easier, allowing you to see the concepts that you’re learning about in a more interesting, and often more useful manner.


    Below are 50 of the best data visualizations and tools for creating your own visualizations out there, covering everything from Digg activity to network connectivity to what’s currently happening on Twitter.

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S.O.S. for Information Literacy - 0 views

  • S.O.S. for Information Literacy is a dynamic web-based multimedia resource that includes lesson plans, handouts, presentations, videos and other resources to enhance the teaching of information literacy.
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14 Ways K-12 Librarians Can Teach Social Media - NeverEndingSearch - Blog on School Library... - 0 views

  • This is the best time in history to be a teacher-librarian. Major shifts in our information and communication landscapes present new opportunities for librarians to teach and lead in areas that were always considered part of their role, helping learners of all ages effectively use, manage, evaluate, organize and communicate information, and to love reading in its glorious new variety.

     

    A school’s teacher-librarian is its chief information officer, but in a networked world, the position is more that of moderator or coach, the person who ensures that students and teachers can effectively interact with information and leverage it to create and share and make a difference in the community and beyond.
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Nancie Atwell speaks up! - 2 views

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    Atwell explains the effectiveness of the Reader's Workshop approach in an articulate response to a New York Times article. If you need a way to explain the value of allowing readers to select their own reading, this is the resource for you.
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The Keyword Blog: Check the Facts! Cross Check the Facts! Lessons & Media - 1 views

  • Check the Facts! Cross Check the Facts! Lessons & Media




    Fact checking is essential in a (mis) information rich environment. 
  • Brilliant resource from the Annenberg Public Policy Center
  • FactChecked.org

    Luckily, FactCheck.org also has a highly developed classroom section that provides in-depth lesson plans and media links. These are highly polished materials for educators seeking a way to teach critical thinking and evaluation skills to their students. The Lesson Plan Archive ( http://www.factchecked.org/LessonPlans.aspx ) will intrigue any educator looking for a way to engage students. These plans are edgy and up to date. If you've been looking for a way to teach thinking and evaluation of media.
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    Superb resources for anyone interested in teaching website evaluation, critical thinking, media literacy or 21st Century learning skills in general.

    FactCheck.org and FactCheckEd.org are essential tools for living in this part of the century. 8-)
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    This is a link to the Keyword Blog, which I write for 21cif.com
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Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education - 3 views

  • Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education
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    The Center for Social Media is a project of the School of Communication at the American University in Washington, D.C. The Center in conjunction with the Media Education Lab at Temple University in Philadelphia and The Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property, a project of the Washington College of Law at the American University in Washington D.C. has developed a Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education. The National Council of Teachers of English is signatory to the document, along with various other legal and educational groups. The code was funded by The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and The Ford Foundation through the Future of Public Media Project. (Annotation by Larry Michaud - UW-Stout E-Learning Practicum)
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Illinois Educator Free Online Professional Development (Moodle Based) - 0 views

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    Are you a middle or high school math or science teacher? If so, check out these new and innovative online professional development courses from the University of Illinois and the Illinois Math and Science Academy. Courses are available free of charge for Fall 2009.
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    Are you a middle or high school math or science teacher? If so, check out these new and innovative online professional development courses from the University of Illinois and the Illinois Math and Science Academy. Courses are available free of charge for Fall 2009.
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FactCheck.org - 0 views

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    Fact checking is essential in a (mis) information rich environment.
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    Brilliant resource from the Annenberg Public Policy Center. My research and experience with the 21st Century Information Fluency Project has revealed that teenagers HATE to fact check. Luckily, FactCheck.org also has a highly developed classroom section that provides in-depth lesson plans and media links.

    This is a treasure trove!
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Virtual Author Visits in Your Library or Classroom - Skype An Author Network - 0 views

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    The mission of the Skype an Author Network is to provide K-12 teachers and librarians a way to connect authors, books, and young readers through virtual visits.
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Google Reader - Featured Reading Lists - 0 views

  • Want to know what journalists, foodies, and tech bloggers read?


    Explore and subscribe to their favorite sites in Google Reader, where keeping up with news and blogs is as easy as checking your email.

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    Several categories provide access to experts blog reading feeds. One very useful search habit is to find a trusted expert and follow their web 2.0 trail. Credibility by association is a step in the right direction.
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Code of Best Practices for Fair Use in Media Literacy Education | Media Education Lab - 0 views

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The class was what I needed to help me get focused for school! « Random Thoughts:... - 0 views

  • Learn how to locate authentic digital primary sources in multiple formats to enhance your curriculum. Develop age appropriate learning activities that promote higher level questioning and critical thinking skills while adding excitement to student learning through engaging activities. The course is especially helpful for teachers of AP classes, teachers addressing state and national standards requiring the use of primary sources, and teachers working with National History Day activities. Materials fromTPS Direct, the Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources professional development program, will be incorporated in the class.
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    Primary Sources, Where have you been? Why have I never used primary sources? I didn't use them because I didn't know where to find the resources.I never considered all of the possibilities.
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