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Dianne Rees

Free tools for teachers: Teacher guide - 0 views

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    Includes useful resources for improving online literacy
Dianne Rees

iKeepBookmarks.com - Web2.0_Tools - 0 views

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    An extensive list of elearning tools, a bit of a mishmash, so scan for what interests you.
Dianne Rees

Critical thinking In the classroom - 0 views

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    Developing students' internet literacy
Justin Talmadge

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » 16 of the Best Internet Safety Sites for Kids - 0 views

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    Some of these might be helpful when teaching younger kids...
Dianne Rees

Loader Widget for Adobe Captivate 5 | CP Guru - Adobe Captivate E-learning Blog - 0 views

  • This widget will allow you to load SWFs into your Adobe Captivate 5 project on demand. This will help circumvent a problem that Adobe Captivate 5 have when it comes to handling some inserted animations in a Captivate project.
Teresa Pombo

100 Ways Google Can Make You a Better Educator | OEDb - 56 views

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    "100 Ways Google Can Make You a Better Educator"
Dianne Rees

100+ Free Textbooks: A Meta Collection | Open Culture - 0 views

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    free e-textbooks on a variety of subjects
Dianne Rees

Transliteracy Research Group - 0 views

  • Dillon's main point was that library and information science research should be separated into two strands: research examining the technology of organising and presenting, and research studying the ways in which humans deal with information.
  • I also found it interesting that Dillon discussed the current obsession with information retrieval, pointing out that this has resulted in too little emphasis on longitudinal outcomes of reading. He expressed concern over the emergence of a new literacy that emphasises search over comprehension, and leads to a loss of “deep” reading skills. The internet is dominated by link-based systems, so it is inevitable that people will be reading in this way and he observed that this in itself this is not a bad thing. However, we need to move beyond the instant and study the longer tale of information use – particularly the process of adjustment to new technology
  • there is then little study of how the information is then used and interpreted
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  • , or how the human interacting with the new technology adapts to it over time.
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