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Jenny Darrow

Awesome Graphic on 21st Century Pedagogy ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    While I was revisiting the topic of the 21st century pedagogy which I have covered in several posts here in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning, I come across this awesome graph created by our colleague Andrew Churches. I couldn't find better and more comprehensive graphic than the one below. Andrew did a fantastic work in capturing most of the concepts that make 21st century pedagogy. I know it could have been richer in information if  definitions or explanatory snippets  were added to some concepts ( like for instance information literacy, media fluency, technology fluency ) but still that does not lesson from its importance as a starting point to ponder on the topic of 21st century pedagogy. For those of you who are not familiar with the terminology included in this graphic please refer back to the posts I have published here a while ago particularly : 14 technology concepts every teacher should know about, and 6 Learning concepts for the 21st century teacher.
Judy Brophy

Home - Primary & Secondary Sources: Information Literacy Guide - Library Guides! at Iow... - 0 views

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    Library guide that Distinguishes between primary and secondary sources.
Judy Brophy

Keene Info Lit Bank | Information literacy resources only a click away - 0 views

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    "Keene Info Lit Bank"
Jenny Darrow

Library Instruction Round Table Conference Program 2009 - 0 views

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    Power to the People! Jennifer Ditkoff, Keene State College Give students the power to guide their own education. Using Wallwisher an instructor gains insight on student needs and opens up a classroom discussion. After library instruction short tutorials are posted on Voicethread. Students experiment with the concepts, actively participating in assessing their own research efforts, as well as their classmates. Students have control over their own learning experience and can revisit the course materials throughout the semester to add content, ask questions, and receive feedback. Diigo is used rather than a static handout. Students provide links to helpful materials for their peers, highlighting the community aspect of ongoing education. Jennifer Ditkoff has worked in academic, public and medical libraries, learning every type of classification system, including the elusive Cutter system. When she is not troubleshooting electronic resources, she teaches information literacy, staffs the reference desk, and shows up early to committee meetings. She enjoys learning about new technologies.
Judy Brophy

The National Numeracy Network - 0 views

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    "Our organization offers its members a network of individuals, institutions, and corporations united by the common goal of quantitative literacy for all citizens. Through national meetings, faculty workshops, research initiatives, and information sharing, the National Numeracy Network aims to strengthen the capacity of our country in the quantitative areas of business, industry, education, and research across all disciplines"
Jenny Darrow

How to Judge if Research is Trustworthy | MindShift - 2 views

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    This would be perfect for Jen in the library.
Judy Brophy

Aquagogy: Help your students dive into learning | Center for Excellence in Teaching and... - 0 views

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    example of page that looks reasonable but is bogus
Judy Brophy

Library of the National Medical Society. Journals, Medical Books, and Online Medical Di... - 0 views

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    No Nat'l Med Society
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