Search Education - Google - 1 views
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Web search can be a remarkable tool for students, and a bit of instruction in how to search for academic sources will help your students become critical thinkers and independent learners. With the materials on this site, you can help your students become skilled searchers- whether they're just starting out with search, or ready for more advanced training.
Facebook as an Instructional Technology Tool | Emerging Education Technology - 0 views
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So Facebook was basically used to facilitate a discussion group, which can certainly be done with an LMS like Blackboard or Moodle or with various other tools, but the nice thing about Facebook is that many students are already familiar and comfortable with it - it's a "known entity" to them. Another positive thing, which addressed a concern of mine in this environment, was that there was a 'wall' between this academic use and the personal uses students have for the tool - by being in the group you didn't have to friend anyone or expose your personal information.
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."
Create Tutorials in One Click on Tildee ! - 0 views
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create how to do pages send them the link. It could be used for work on instructions. It is very easy to use, quick, includes pics, text and will accept online video as well. My Toast Video: http://www.tildee.com/FMxwve made in about 2 minutes.
Live to Learn: Digital Literacy is Crucial for Reading and Writing Instruction - 0 views
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