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Gretchen Dillon

You Don't Have to Be A Technology Whiz But You Do Need to Be Fearless - 0 views

    • Gretchen Dillon
       
      *encouragement to react to new technology in the classroom fearlessly
  • Being a 21th century teacher means we have to equip our students with the know-how of technology, there simply is no excuse to not fulfill our job.  Our students learn from us, even the way we react to change, so think of your approach as the newest thing is shown to you.  Will you model how to be fearless?
Mademoiselle Sakina

Infographic: Get More Out Of Google | HackCollege - 0 views

    • Mademoiselle Sakina
       
      I totally agree with the following statement: "using Google effectively is crucial, but most students surprisingly just don't know how".
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      Which best tips and tricks do you have for students who go on to use Google for research?
Mariana Perez Galan

14 Steps to Meaningful Student Blogging - 0 views

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    I would LOVE to do this in class, imposible to do this at the ECC but maybe lower school?! 
Ruth Santiago

Mobile information literacy - 2 views

    • Lee Ann Seifert
       
      Using mobile devices to teach. Students use them for everything else, why not find a meaningful use for them in class?
    • Ruth Santiago
       
      Our students are already using their mobile devices for everything - why not also teach them how access information by using their phones?
Isabel Fernandez

Teenagers and Young Adults - Cyber-Safety - 0 views

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    Tips for teenagers on how to be safe on line. May be worth it to share it with our students.
jennifer lee byrnes

Ten ideas for interactive teaching - 0 views

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    By Jenna Zwang, Assistant Editor Read more by Jenna Zwang While lecturing tends to be the easiest form of instruction, studies show that students absorb the least amount of information that way. Interactive teaching methods are an effective way to connect with a generation of students used to consistent stimulation-and education professor Kevin Yee has some advice for how teachers can make their lessons more interactive.
veronica occelli

http://projectinfolit.org/pdfs/PIL_Fall2009_Year1Report_12_2009.pdf - 0 views

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    Article recommended by Sharon A. Weiner about how college students seek information.
Jenna Kubricht

Google Reader (116) - 0 views

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    This would be good to share with future students so they are aware of the challenges they face!!!
Kate Spilseth

Story Starters | Scholastic.com - 0 views

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    Creative story starters for students K-6
Kate Spilseth

Learning and Teaching Information Technology Computers Skills in Context - 0 views

  • There is increasing recognition that the end result of computer literacy is not knowing how to operate computers, but to use technology as a tool for organization, communication, research, and problem solving. This is an important shift in approach and emphasis. 
  • Successful integrated information skills programs are designed around collaborative projects jointly planned and taught by teachers and library media professionals. Information technology skills instruction can and should be imbedded in such a curriculum. Library media specialists, computer teachers, and classroom teachers need to work together to develop units and lessons that will include both technology skills, information skills, and content-area curriculum outcomes. 
  • Students need to be able to use computers and other technologies flexibly, creatively and purposefully. All learners should be able to recognize what they need to accomplish, determine whether a computer will help them to do so, and then be able to use the computer as part of the process of accomplishing their task. Individual computer skills take on a new meaning when they are integrated within this type of information problem-solving process, and students develop true "information technology literacy" because they have genuinely applied various information technology skills as part of the learning process. 
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    How to appropriately use computer skills and integrate technology into education
Mariana Lavin

Twelve Active Learning Strategies - 0 views

    • Mariana Lavin
       
      Working in airs is often better and produces more learning
  • Think-Pair-Share" is an active learning strategy that engages students with material on an individual level, in pairs, and finally as a large group. It consists of three steps. First, the instructor poses a prepared question and asks individuals to think (or write) about it quietly. Second, students pair up with someone sitting near them and share their responses verbally. Third, the lecturer chooses a few pairs to briefly summarize their ideas for the benefit of the entire class.
Lee Ann Seifert

AT&T Knowledge Network Explorer : Nuts and Bolts of Big6 : Using the Big6 - 0 views

  • The Big6TM is an information literacy curriculum, an information problem-solving process, and a set of skills which provide a strategy for effectively and efficiently meeting information needs
  • It can be used whenever students are in a situation, academic or personal, which requires information to solve a problem, make a decision or complete a task. Using a multi-level approach, students can develop competency in information problem-solving and decision-making that will carry forward into lifelong, useable skills.
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    Using the Big 6!!! 
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    OMG! We are teaching children so many skills, Its amazing how schools and teachers are constantly finding techniques, tools, ways to educate, that we should improve so much as humanbeings, forgeting about war and money and working on improving ourselves and how we live and we take care of the world and we care for each other!
Ruth Santiago

Most Important Skills for 21st-Century Students - Sponsored Article - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    one of the most important skill for the 21st century is the ability to analyze information.
Anamaria Recio

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Have a da Vinci glow: Be Willing to be Wrong - 0 views

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    teaching students that is it okay to be wrong by teaching yourself this first
jennifer lee byrnes

How Important is Teaching Literacy in All Content Areas? | Edutopia - 0 views

  • here are an endless number of engaging, effective strategies to get students to think about, write about, read about, and talk about the content you teach. The ultimate goal of literacy instruction is to build a student's comprehension, writing skills, and overall skills in communication.
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