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    How fun it is to use Pinterest. Check this out!
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InfoLit instruction: a few good portals « NeverEndingSearch - 0 views

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    Useful sites to go to
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Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Teach This! Teaching with lesson plans and ideas that rock #teac... - 0 views

    • Anamaria Recio
       
      creating a facebook is a good idea for leaders unit
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    this gives loads of lesson plan ideas that integrate technology
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Information Literacy Weblog: The Truth According To Wikipedia - 0 views

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    a documentary about wikipedia and what it has become
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Information Literacy Weblog: The Road to Information Literacy: Librarians as facilitato... - 0 views

    • Anamaria Recio
       
      interesting!
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    librarians as facilitators in information literacy
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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
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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.
    • Gretchen Dillon
       
      focuses on the importance of all interested parties within curricular integration
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Teaching Math with Prezi - 0 views

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    An interesting use for Prezi in math class
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Virtual Information Inquiry: Big 6 and Super 3 - 0 views

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    The Super Three for Early Childhood
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    For the ECC teachers...
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In Uzbekistan, a child-friendly preschools engage children - 0 views

    • Mariana Lavin
       
      I had never before wondered what might be happening in education in Uzbekistan
  • In Uzbekistan, a child-friendly preschools engage children
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ASCD Inservice: Should We Allow Students to Use Cell Phones in School? - 0 views

    • Mariana Lavin
       
      I like how it relates it to different places besides from school.
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    At our high school, we recently reexamined our electronic use policy. In conversations during the summer, the assistant principals and I agreed that enforcing our current policy of no electronic devices during the school day was inconsistent with societal norms. So in the opening days of this school year, we asked our students to use their cell phones and other devices responsibly.
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Ayudas gráficas - 0 views

    • Tania Hinojosa
       
      Reportes de libro , organizar apuntes , conceptos.
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Creating a Classroom Newspaper - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    FEATURED RESOURCES Printing Press: In this online interactive tool, your students can choose the "newspaper" option to help them complete their newspaper section. Newspaper Story Format: Your students will find completing their newspaper article a snap by first filling out this useful handout that helps them identify each key element of an authentic newspaper article.
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ADE634 « TodaysMeet - 0 views

    • Tania Hinojosa
       
      Herramienta para la clase , sin interrumpir la dinñamica
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Community Farm at Sandy Spring Friends School - 0 views

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      Day on and not day off, I love it!
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El.Verbo - 0 views

    • Tania Hinojosa
       
      Para tiempos verbales simple y compuestos
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Teaching Self-Control, the American Way - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    How teaching self-control from a young age is a good indicator of success and a life skill
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Story Starters | Scholastic.com - 0 views

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    Creative story starters for students K-6
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Information Literacy - 0 views

  • In today’s technology-rich environment, physical access to information has never been easier. Intellectual access however, can be denied to the student who does not possess the cognitive strategies for selecting, retrieving, analyzing, evaluating, synthesizing, creating, and communicating.
  • The accepted definition of literacy has evolved from being able to read and write to the expanded and more elaborate ability to address the practices and outcomes of education in the Information Age. Literacy is referred to in different terms: math literacy, reading literacy, media literacy, print literacy, visual literacy, cultural literacy, computer literacy. Each literacy prescribes a particular process by which that content area can be more easily negotiated. But there is one -- Information Literacy -- under which all the other literacies reside because it is a tool of empowerment. Students who possess information literacy have a heightened capacity for doing meaningful, relevant work. "Regardless of where information literacy skills are employed, they are applicable in any school, play, or work situation."
  • From linear to hypermedia learning - Students move back and forth between information sources in an interactive and non-sequential way. From direct instruction
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  • to construction and discovery - Instead of absorbing knowledge as it’s delivered by a teacher, the student constructs new knowledge. He learns by doing.
  • From teacher-centered to learner-centered. - Focus is on the learner, not the delivery-person. Instead of transmitting information, the teacher now creates and structures what happens in the classroom.
  • From absorbing pre-selected facts to discovering relevant information - This demands higher-order thinking skills such as analysis and synthesis. From school-based to life-based learning - A learner’s knowledge base is constantly revised through life experiences, and schools can prepare students for this eventuality. From uniform instruction to customized learning - Students find personal paths to learning. From learning as torture to learning as fun - The student is motivated to learn, and feels more responsible for his progress. From teacher as transmitter to teacher as facilitator.
  • When technology is responsibly and effectively used in the classroom, students learn faster and in more depth.
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    Learning how to use the information we find and how to apply this to education.
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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
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