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Jennifer Garcia

Information Literacy - Home - 0 views

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    " Information Literacy is the ability to identify what information is needed, understand how the information is organized, identify the best sources of information for a given need, locate those sources, evaluate the sources critically, and share that information. It is the knowledge of commonly used research techniques."
Jennifer Garcia

Schools Improvement Net - Children ill-equipped for digital age if all they can do is g... - 2 views

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    Food for thought, so maybe the discussion needs to shift from simple information recall to evaluation of information and synthesis of information.
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    Food for thought, so maybe the discussion needs to shift from simple information recall to evaluation of information and synthesis of information.
Jennifer Garcia

Information Investigator 3 by Carl Heine on Prezi - 0 views

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    "Information Investigator 3 Self-paced Information Fluency Tutorials and Assessment "
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    We use a lot of their stuff to teach it to our kids. These are good resources and both Judith and I have done their teacher's course.
Jennifer Garcia

Taming Information Chaos with the Power of 2.0 - 0 views

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    Taming Information Chaos with the Power of 2.0
Jennifer Garcia

Facebook Wants to Welcome Kids Under Age 13 to Social Network - Search Engine Watch (#SEW) - 0 views

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    "Vicki Davis 06 Dec 12 07:40:01 One of my students turned up this information that Facebook is working on controls to help kids under 13 use the service. It is no surprise that 7.5 million Facebook users are under the age of 13 and that 5 million of THOSE are 10 years old or younger. COPPA, while set up to protect children, is actually keeping them from participating in society as they want to. This infographic and information is worth sharing as you educate your students. If you want until they are 13 to talk safety online, that is too late. "Last June, Consumer Reports magazine said they had unearthed "several disturbing findings" about children and Facebook, including: 20 million minors had used Facebook within the year prior to their study. 7.5 million of those users were under the age of 13 and not permitted to use the site. 5 million of those were 10 years old or younger. 1 million children had been harassed, threatened, or subjected to other forms of cyberbullying in the year prior." "
Jennifer Garcia

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Why Schools shouldn't use Google forms for anything private (Les... - 0 views

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    "Don't use Google forms for anything somewhat private This is a problem and although no one is talking about it, we need to start. Every day we ask for parent permission. We ask for addresses, we ask for phone numbers, and we ask for emails. If Google will randomly scan our work and also will not define for us what constitutes "private information" then Google forms is NOT a suitable alternative for collecting information for schools."
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    You should read this, it could happen to any of us unless google apps has a different version of the terms of service. I am going to have to download all my spreadsheets with users and passwords on then asap and suggest you consider doing the same.
Jennifer Garcia

Is Khan Academy a real 'education solution'? - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    But a lecture is a lecture. The teaching limitations of delivered information are inherent and familiar to all experienced teachers who pay attention. Flipping classrooms will hardly make a dent in education's most intractable problems. The idea doesn't even come close to meriting the over-the-top head that Time's editors gave the article: "Reboot the School." Intractable educational problems will begin to disappear when learners' rear ends are gotten off school furniture and allowed out where life is being lived, when learners' eyes are lifted from reference works passed off as textbooks and directed to the real world, when learners' minds are respected too much to treat them as mere storage units for secondhand, bureaucratically selected information. Intractable problems in education will begin to disappear when kids are not just allowed to chart their own course, but are encouraged to do so, and given means to that end. Too bad there are no policymakers willing to promote that idea, and no rich philanthropists willing to put up encouragement money.
Jennifer Garcia

Five key roles for 21st-century school librarians | eSchool News - 0 views

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    Given the unprecedented quantity of information learners are exposed to, the librarian's role is more important than ever. Librarians help all students gain access to, evaluate, ethically use, create, share, and synthesize information. These skills are easily grouped into the following categories, she and Miller said.
Jennifer Garcia

ScienceDirect - The Journal of Academic Librarianship : Participation and Pedagogy: Con... - 0 views

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    "Participation and Pedagogy: Connecting the Social Web to ACRL Learning Outcomes" a University at Albany, Albany, NY This article examines the connection between ACRL information literacy standards and constructivist pedagogy. This connection is used to support use of Web 2.0 tools for information literacy instruction. Sample exercises using these tools are provided for each ACRL learning outcome, and the tools' suitability for the constructivist approach is reasserted."
Jennifer Garcia

information investigator - 0 views

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    "Self-Guided Assessment and Tutorial Packages information investigator For a limited time, Free Previews for Educators!"
Jennifer Garcia

The Information Literacy Game - 1 views

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    "The Information Literacy Game"
Jennifer Garcia

New York City Dept of Ed - 0 views

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    Information Fluency Continuum Benchmark Skills for Grades K-12 Assessments
Jennifer Garcia

Why K-12 schools are failing by not teaching SEARCH | The Thinking Stick - 0 views

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    "I just wish they could find information better. They can't tell the junk from the good stuff." We really need to make sure we are teaching this properly. It is not an option.
Jennifer Garcia

How Should We Measure Teacher Effectiveness? | RAND - 0 views

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    "Some of the most urgent and contentious debates taking hold in states and school districts around the country revolve around the question of how to accurately measure a teacher's effectiveness. A new RAND Education website provides objective, nonpartisan insights that can help inform the discussion."
Jennifer Garcia

Best content in Leadership for Mobile Learning Initiative | Diigo - Groups - 0 views

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    School leaders should join this group in order to share resources related to the use of mobile technologies in schools. The focus of our research gathering efforts will be on information useful to principals, superintendents, CIOs, and CTOs in particular.
Jennifer Garcia

Six Vintage-Inspired Animations on Critical Thinking | Brain Pickings - 1 views

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    Australian outfit Bridge 8, who have the admirable mission of devising "creative strategies for science and society," and animator James Hutson have created six fantastic two-minute animations on various aspects of critical thinking, aimed at kids ages 8 to 10 but also designed to resonate with grown-ups. Inspired by the animation style of the 1950s, most recognizably Saul Bass, the films are designed to promote a set of educational resources on critical thinking by TechNYou, an emerging technologies public information project funded by the Australian government. The animations - which are part Minute Physics, part The Dot and the Line, part 60-Second Adventures in Thought - are released under a Creative Commons license and cover the basics of logic and the scientific method, as well as specific psychological pitfalls like confirmation bias and Gambler's Fallacy.
Jennifer Garcia

Enable read receipts - Google Apps Help - 1 views

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    Does anyone miss these? Enable read receipts Editions supported: Read receipts are available only in Google Apps for Business, Education, and Government. Compare editions now A read receipt is an email notification delivered to the sender when a recipient opens (and presumably reads) an email. The receipt confirms that the recipient saw the message and records the time. See Requesting read receipts for more information.
Jennifer Garcia

LearningJar: Make what you learn count - 0 views

shared by Jennifer Garcia on 07 Jul 12 - No Cached
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    What Do You Want to Be?LearningJar is here to help you get there. Understand skills needed for the role, learn informally then prove your mastery
Jennifer Garcia

How to Use Google Search More Effectively [INFOGRAPHIC] - 1 views

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    " Thanks to the folks at HackCollege, a number of my "secrets" are out. The infographic below offers a helpful primer for how to best structure searches using advanced operators to more quickly and accurately drill down to the information you want. This is by no means an exhaustive list of search operators and advanced techniques, but it's a good start that will help set you on the path to becoming a Google master."
Jennifer Garcia

Section 108 Spinner - 0 views

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    Section 108 of copyright law allows libraries and archives to make copies of protected works in some situations. This tool explores the laws governing these situations. It cannot cover all of the complexities of the law, but it is a good introduction, and it provides links for further information. Access:
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