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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.
Kate Spilseth

Information Literacy and Teacher Education - 0 views

  • 2). If teachers are to use information so that others can learn from them, then teachers must be information literate.
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    Information Literacy for teachers
Gretchen Dillon

Information literacy and higher education - 0 views

  • To achieve a sustained and significant impact, information literacy cannot be addressed only by librarians or only in isolated experiences. Instead, we need a holistic approach through which invested campus partners come together and advocate for the importance of information literacy and accept shared responsibility in it.
  • Information literacy can be incorporated into the curriculum in any number of ways. Each institution’s unique mission, culture, and needs call for a tailored approach.
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      focuses on the importance of all interested parties within curricular integration
Debora Gomez

Handbook of Cross-cultural Psychology: Basic processes and human development - John W. Berry, Ype H. Poortinga, Janak Pandey - Google Books - 0 views

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    Literacy actually develops skills for life, it has not just academic pourposes
veronica occelli

Information Literacy Weblog: Teens, Virtual Environments and Information Literacy - 0 views

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      This would be an excellent idea to incorporate to the technology program in our school
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    How to make Teens engage in getting the very much needed information competence.
Kristen Heusinger

http://www.ala.org/ala//aboutala/offices/olos/olosprograms/preconferences/docs/info_lit_standards.pdf - 0 views

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      information literacy for students. As important for students as teachers. 
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    Literacy Standard for students
veronica occelli

The Information Literacy Land of Confusion: Higher Education in 2022 - 0 views

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      This is both scary and exciting!
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    About the future...
Pedro Aparicio

Educational Technology Guy: 10 Important Skills Students need for the Future - 2 views

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      Some of the future work skills for the year 2020. I think I'm trying to deal with two of these skills right now: new-media literacy and virtual collaboration.
  • Here are the skills:Sense-making. The ability to determine the deeper meaning or significance of what is being expressedSocial intelligence. The ability to connect to others in a deep and direct way, to sense and stimulate reactions and desired interactionsNovel and adaptive thinking. Proficiency at thinking and coming up with solutions and responses beyond that which is rote or rule-basedCross-cultural competency. The ability to operate in different cultural settingsComputational thinking. The ability to translate vast amounts of data into abstract concepts and to understand data-based reasoningNew-media literacy. The ability to critically assess and develop content that uses new media forms and to leverage these media for persuasive communicationTransdisciplinarity. literacy in and ability to understand concepts across multiple disciplinesDesign mind-set. Ability to represent and develop tasks and work processes for desired outcomesCognitive load management. The ability to discriminate and filter information for importance and to understand how to maximize cognitive functioning using a variety of tools and techniquesVirtual collaboration. The ability to work productively, drive engagement and demonstrate presence as a member of a virtual team
Pedro Aparicio

Transforming Information Literacy for Today's K-12 Learners Through the Lenses of TransLiteracy, Inquiry, and Participatory Learning | The Unquiet Librarian - 0 views

    • Pedro Aparicio
       
      Great information literacy to create digital classrooms today
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    Here is a slideshow that discusses info lit and how you can use it in the classroom.
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    Project: The Uniquiet Librarian
Alejandra Salazar

Could digital humanities to undergraduates could boost information literacy? | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

  • it is incumbent on humanities instructors to teach undergraduates how to read websites and digital discovery tools with the same critical vigilance with which they are taught to read textual arguments
  • research has shown that most members of the “born digital” generation do not know how those tools work
  • the point is to spur students to “think critically and differently” about digital gateways and to “encourage new forms of close reading, knowledge production and interpretation” in the context of the modern information landscape
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
Michelle Munoz

Information Literacy - 0 views

  • Information literacy enables people to interpret and make informed judgments as users of information sources, as well as to become producers of information in their own right.
  • Information literate people are able to
  • make critical decisions
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  • information literacy requires users to have the skills to use information and communication technologies and their applications to access and create information.
Aaron Mines

Information Literacy Lessons - MATH - 0 views

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      Literacy in Math
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    Standards 9.2.1.1-9: Understand the Concept of Function . . . Standards: Research Process, Technology Use Overview: Students use the Bureau of Labor's web site to find typical rates of pay for ten different jobs, convert figures to dollars per hour, and create a bar graph of the results.
Gretchen Dillon

Libraries: championing digital information on campus - 0 views

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      the importance of librarians in supporting us in developing information literacy within our classrooms
  • Librarians have potentially numerous roles to play in this environment, but one of their key roles is in supporting and advising staff and students how to navigate, select and use digital tools, content and services to achieve a particular goal.
  • The starting point is the assertion that digital literacy is more extensive then effective use of technologies.
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  • One challenge we face is ensuring that our own staff have the capabilities to offer expertise in the digital environment and that the expertise is not limited to one or two 'experts'.
Matthew Schendel

Information Literacy Weblog: Professor Diane Nahl leads discussion on information Literacy article - 0 views

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    This has to do with librarians and technology, but they are meeting in a virtual world with their own avatars!!
Michelle Munoz

Study Shows iPads in Kindergarten Class Improve Literacy - iPad Insight - 0 views

  • research study in Auburn, Maine show that kindergarten literacy scores increased in classrooms where iPads were used.
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    Sooo true!
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    Sooo true, but I 've worked with the ipad with my tutoring children and sometimes they get bored with some games because its not as fun as Angry Birds!! Jajajaja Apps have to continually improve and become more creative and challenging.
Ruth Santiago

Information Literacy Weblog: Reflecting on 23 Things: using 23 Things in an Information Literacy class - 0 views

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    Just 23 things to use and know in an infolit class
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