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Jennie Bales

Teaching Digital Citizenship: 10 Internet Safety Tips For Students (With Cyber Safety P... - 3 views

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    This post breaks down the theory of digital citizenship and offers practical tips that you can use in your classroom tomorrow, whatever your level of experience. Includes a set of 11 summary posters.
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What do TLs Teach? poster - 0 views

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    Joyce Valenza's 2011 What do TLs teach? poster
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Big6: Information & Technology Skills for Student Success - 0 views

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    Range of free resources - handouts, presentations, lesson plans, posters to support the Big6 information literacy process
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Three for: Free Classroom and Library Printables | Informania - 0 views

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    Links to a range of sources for free library and school library posters.
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Learning.21stCentury.Snapshot - Home - 1 views

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    Practical resources for delivering the Australian curriculum including units of work, posters, web 2.0 tools and apps to support delivery.
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BCTLA: Points of Inquiry - 0 views

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    British Columbian Teacher Librarian Association's downloads for the Points of Inquiry Framework, includes inquiry and honesty posters.
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iCLIPART for Schools - Downloadable royalty-free clipart images, photos, web graphics, ... - 1 views

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    More than 7.8 million images you and your students can use in signs, projects, presentations, Web sites, worksheets, newsletters, posters and much more! As well as offering professional quality vector and raster images we also have JPG, PNG and GIF images in smaller sizes so that younger children do not need to resize them.
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International Literacy Association - 1 views

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    The International Literacy Association (ILA) is a global advocacy and membership organization of more than 300,000 literacy educators, researchers, and experts across 86 countries. With more than 60 years of experience, ILA has set the standard for how literacy is defined, taught, and evaluated. As well as subscription journals the site also provides free resources including "Children's rights to read" poster and reading lists that are updated regurarly
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Free Technology for Teachers: 21 Canva Tutorials for Teachers - 2 views

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    "I've been using Canva to make all kinds of graphics and presentations almost since the day it was first available to the public. Over the years I've used to make greeting cards, videos, infographics, presentations, posters, timelines, comics, and many other graphics. And, at one point or another in the last five years, I've made videos about how to make all of those graphics. In not particular order, here's my complete list of Canva tutorials for teachers and students. "
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Dos and don'ts on designing for accessibility - Accessibility in government - 0 views

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    "The dos and don'ts of designing for accessibility are general guidelines, best design practices for making services accessible in government. Currently, there are six different posters in the series that cater to users from these areas: low vision, D/deaf and hard of hearing, dyslexia, motor disabilities, users on the autistic spectrum and users of screen readers."
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The Three Spheres of Library Skills - 0 views

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    Mali Jorm webiste that outlines the three spheres: Readers, Researchers and Thinkers. Video support and downloadable posters are available.
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WALT and WILF? | Inclusion Quality Mark - 2 views

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    Two very common acronyms in classrooms are our dear friends WALT and WILF, which stand for "We are learning to…" and "What I am looking for…" These two characters are child friendly ways to share the less prosaic and perhaps less easily understood, learning objectives (LO) and success criteria (SC).
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A Beginner's Guide To Copyright And Creative Commons (Simple Explanation For Teachers A... - 1 views

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    "Plagiarism and copyright infringement are not new in the education world. However, it wasn't so long ago that students mainly needed to know that they shouldn't copy from textbooks or other students. Then things started to get digital."
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