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ACRL Visual Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education | Association of College... - 0 views

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    We are pleased to announce publication of the new Visual Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education (pdf) by the Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL). The Visual Literacy Standards include: · an introduction to and definition of visual literacy · a brief discussion of visual literacy and higher education · a brief discussion of visual literacy and information literacy · suggestions for implementing the Standards · key sources and bibliography · 7 standards, 24 performance indicators, and 90 learning outcomes
Sara Thompson

Net Smart: How To Thrive Online - 1 views

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    Interesting visual spin on the various literacies we want our students to learn. I'm hoping to find a video of the author speaking about this before diving into the book. 
Sara Thompson

A Model of Learning Objectives : Revision of Bloom's Taxonomy - 1 views

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    Really great visual cross-section of cognitive process with knowledge dimensions.  Fascinating way to think about learning activities. 
Sara Thompson

Visualizing the First-Year Research Essay: Transitions « « crossing borderscr... - 0 views

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    Classroom activity using about 200 random photos to help students see transitions across ideas in a different way.  The previous blog post on this activity had the students working individually: http://blog.billiehara.org/?p=729  This post is about a similar activity in small groups. 
Sara Thompson

Lesson Plans - Digital Writing and Research Lab - 0 views

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    "The DWRL is pleased to share our library of innovative technology-based lesson plans and classroom assignments created by DWRL Instructors. Our new online database features a wide assortment of lesson plans and assignments employing a number of technologies. The lesson plans address a broad spectrum of pedagogical activities-from initial brainstorming to electronic peer review, from interactive visual rhetoric lessons to collaborative multi-media online publications; the site also features lesson plans suitable for time spans as short as a single class and as lengthy as semester-long projects. Also, be sure to visit the DWRL's Blogging Pedagogy site which features an ongoing series of weekly interviews with individual instructors about their technology-based assignments, allowing for a more in-depth and personal look at our featured lesson plans."
Mark Lindner

New From JISC and Open Humanities Project: "Launch of 'Living' Books Breaks B... - 0 views

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    The books present recent research on these subjects in a palatable way using interactive maps, podcasts and audio-visual materials. The result, which can be shared freely amongst both academic and non-academic individuals alike, is an engaging and diverse resource for researching and teaching relevant science issues across the humanities.
Sara Thompson

The Media Map: Who's Reading What And Where [Interactive] - Forbes - 0 views

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    This map shows which news sources are read and shared at above-average levels by state. Roll over and click on the media outlets below to see where they influence readers and which stories were big hits. Updated monthly to reflect the latest trends.
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