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Kristen Heusinger

National Forum on Information Literacy | 21st Century Skills - 0 views

  • The mission of the  National Forum on Information Literacy is to promote and mainstream information literacy at home and abroad.  In doing so, we provide programmatic research and workforce development training activities to a broad spectrum of constituencies in the following areas (1) education and learning, (2) business and economic interests, (3) health and wellness, and (4) government and citizenship.
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    National Forum that help promote information literacy. I learned that there is a digital learning day February 1st. 
Mademoiselle Sakina

What defines a great library? - Curiosity - 0 views

  • You might think that I would respond by saying, "A great library is a great big library." But actually, I think a great library is one that stimulates curiosity.
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      What makes a great library according to you?
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    Interesting video by Michael A. Keller, University Librarian and Director of Academic Information Resources, Stanford University
Mariana Perez Galan

Dark Side of the iPad ~ Collecting student projects is difficult! | John Larkin - 0 views

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    VERY INTERESTING!!!! PLEASE READ IT
Lisa Stewart

Make Life Easier: Ask a Librarian | HackCollege - 0 views

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      This is a great, modern-look at the fuddy-dutty librarian misconception.  I wish my Uni had had all the neat online/texting/widgets that librarians use today! 
Stephanie Cummings

How to Choose the Right Words for Best Search Results | MindShift - 0 views

  • Based on how Google ranks search results, typing in a question will be more likely to bring back pages with a question for a title.
  • So I have students write down their questions and teach them how to mark them up to create queries, the first step being to identify the significant words.
  • Nouns frequently make good search terms, so students can start by drawing the people, places, and things in their questions.
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  • Verbs and adjectives can also help in many cases.
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    Ideas to help students use key words rather than typing in a question in Google search.
Pedro Aparicio

Transforming Information Literacy for Today's K-12 Learners Through the Lenses of Trans... - 0 views

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      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
Debora Gomez

Teacher Reviews New Student Participation App - 0 views

Many of us have experienced a class with no students participation but we can offer an intresting way to get students involved

http:__www.edutopia.org_blog_gosoapbox-classroom-participation-matt-hurst ADE634

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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?! 
Gretchen Dillon

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

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      *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?
Lisa Stewart

Graveyard of Hoax Websites - 0 views

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      This is a great website for showing students that there REALLY IS a lot of garbage out on the web! It has a cache of old, erroneous websites to show them.  Although, I must write the editor to let them know that the "Canadian World Domination" webpage has been itself erroneously put on their webpage ;) 
Ruth Santiago

http://www.sdesa6.org/content/docs/StrategiesThatDifferentiateInstructionK_4-080808.pdf - 0 views

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      Great resource for Differentiated Instruction with Technology
Mademoiselle Sakina

Imagining the Future of the School Library - 0 views

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    What should ASF libraries look like to meet the needs of our 21st century learners?
Michelle Munoz

What Should Parents Know About Information Literacy? - 0 views

  • Make informed decisions. Information literacy will help your children acquire relevant information and filter out biased or unreliable information
  •   Encourage, support, and guide your children in exploring their interests. Point them to various resources—such as printed materials, videos, and computers—that they can use to find out about the things that interest them and to communicate their ideas and feelings.
  • Use "The Big Six" to help your children with their homework. Help them (1) determine what is expected from their homework assignments, (2) identify the resources they will need to complete the tasks, (3) locate and access the needed resources, (4) read or use the available information, (5) apply the information to the tasks, and (6) evaluate the quality of their final product. In addition to helping your children master subject-area content, "The Big Six" helps them develop information problem-solving skills
Erin L

Can Do Kinders: guided reading activities - 0 views

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      This blog post resonated with me as I am always looking for new ideas to help my students learn to read.  Guided Reading is practiced in many classrooms but I do not feel that experienced in it.  This idea is relevant, simple and gives students ownership in their learning.
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      I would probably alter the activity slightly by having multiple bags ready containing different stories.  Students choose a bag, dump it out, and then retell the stories to each other in a center, after we have read the book together.  
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    A fantastic activity to help with Guided Reading.  I am always looking for more ideas!  This activity also helps with sequencing in math.  Students can work independently with each other.  Fantastic idea!
Isabel Fernandez

Neal-Schuman Publishers » NEW BOOK GIVES READERS THE TOOLS THEY NEED TO EVALU... - 0 views

  • Literacy in the 21st century is worlds away from past processes of defining and interpreting information. The new age of digital technology is redefining the ways we find, evaluate and process concepts. Information literacy—how we identify, locate, and evaluate information—is a crucial skill in all disciplines and levels of education.
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    Summary of a book that gives tools on how to evaluate and understand information through a digital lens
imelda Morales

21st Century Students need 21st Century Teachers | Once a Teacher…. - 0 views

  • I’m recycling a couple of videos that I have posted in the past, mostly because I believe that they’re worth watching again.  These videos – the original higher ed version of “A Vision of Students Today” by Mike Wesch, the spin-off , called “A Vision of K-12 Students Today”, and “The Networked Student”, created by Wendy Drexler‘s high school students  – bring to mind many thoughts that I find both challenging and encouraging.  Hopefully you will, too.
Gretchen Dillon

The future of teaching: Difference engine: Let the games begin | The Economist - 0 views

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      the case for interactive textbooks
  • Using tools for highlighting and annotating virtual flash-cards, students can select information within the text and store it for later revision. Searching public databases, direct from within the textbook, is also possible. At school, students can sync with their teachers’ computers, to hand in their quiz results and homework for marking.
  • Done properly, interactive textbooks offer not only video tutorials, more personalised instruction, just-in-time hints and homework help, but also instant access to assessment tools, teaching resources and the ability to network socially with students elsewhere.
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  • if software is to be used as a teaching aid (called “blended learning” in pedagogical circles), then it should seek to balance the need for correct answers with the freedom to take risks and break rules. “If you’re not prepared to be wrong,” Dr Robinson preaches, “you’ll never come up with anything original.”
Catherine Short

TEDxNYED - Heidi Hayes Jacobs - 03/05/2011 - YouTube - 0 views

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      Watched this at Connectivity meeting and have seen it in a few SUNY courses.  She has some really great points!
Isabel Fernandez

Education Week: E-Learning Creates Foreign Connections - 0 views

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      An interesting chat/blog about collaboration with peers of other Countries. Feb 14th
Isabel Fernandez

Is There a Difference Between Critical Thinking and Information Literacy? | Weiner | Jo... - 0 views

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    Great journal on information literacy
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