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Phil Taylor

Internet Search Challenges - 3 views

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    Information Literacy development
Dennis OConnor

Information-Fluency-Newsletter - 0 views

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    The most recent issue of the 21cif Information Fluency newsletter. Feel free to join! Low volume news letter dedicated to searching, evaluating and ethical use of digital information. Includes an invitation for free access to our new 3 hour self paced training course and online assessment: Information Fluency Investigator 3.1.
John Evans

21st Century Information Fluency - 0 views

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    Digital Information Fluency (DIF) is the ability to find, evaluate and use digital information effectively, efficiently and ethically. DIF involves Internet search skills that start with understanding how digital information is different from print information, knowing how to use specialized tools for finding digital information and strengthening the dispositions needed in the digital information environment. As teachers and librarians develop these skills and teach them to students, students will become better equipped to achieve their information needs.
Dennis OConnor

digitalresearchtools / Annotation and Notetaking Tools - 0 views

  • Definition:   There are available downloads, applications, and plug-ins that allow you to take notes, share them with other researchers, attach them to digital resources, and more.
Dennis OConnor

Online Game Teaches Citation Skills - Wired Campus - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

  • University of Michigan researchers are hoping a new game they developed will help students with the dreaded academic task of crafting a bibliography—and make it more fun.
Dennis OConnor

Search Engines List - Listed by Types of Searches and Categories | Professional Web Ser... - 0 views

  • This list of the various search engines, is posted here mainly for research and education purposes.
  • While the list below does not cover each and every search engine online, it does provide a broad list of most of the major search companies that are available.
  • The best way to compare different search engine results, is to open search engines in multiple tabs in your web browser and quickly reference back to this page.
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    Knowing where to look is an essential aspect of information fluency.  Google, Yahoo, Bing are just the top of the pyramid.  Here's a list of search engines.  How many have you even heard of, let alone used?
Dennis OConnor

Information Investigator 3 by Carl Heine on Prezi - 0 views

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    What if every student (and educator) was a good online researcher?  I know, you don't have the time to teach information fluency skills.  What if you could get a significant advance is skills with just a 2 -3  hour time commitment?  Here's a great Prezi 'fly by" of the new Information Investigator 3.1 online self paced class.  Watch the presentation carefully to find the link to a free code to take the class for evaluation purposes. 
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