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Roland Gesthuizen

BBC News - Children who use technology are 'better writers' - 0 views

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    "Children who blog, text or use social networking websites are more confident about their writing skills, according to the National Literacy Trust."
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    Interesting research about the literacy connection to social networking.
Teresa Rush

TeachersFirst: Building Schoolwide Literacy With Free Web 2.0 Tools - 6 views

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    "Building Schoolwide Literacy With Free Web 2.0 Tools A Grade by Grade Elementary Model"
John Pearce

MediaShift . The Literacy of Gaming: What Kids Learn From Playing | PBS - 5 views

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    ""When people learn to play videogames," according to James Paul Gee, "they are learning a new literacy." This is one of the reason kids love playing them: They are learning a new interactive language that grants them access to virtual worlds that are filled with intrigue, engagement and meaningful challenges. And one that feels more congruent with the nature and trajectory of today's world. "
John Pearce

Information Literacy development - 1 views

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    "I've just been browsing a report recently published by Ofcom titled "Children and parents: Media use and attitudes report." [PDF]. Much of my work in schools and with teachers involves discussions about the sorts of skills and dispositions young people need to be considered 'literate' in an increasingly digital world. The research carried out by Ofcom reveals some useful data to help inform how schools think about a response, including…"
Rachael Bath

DICTATION - Chrome Extension - 2 views

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    A great clean tool that could be used in Special Ed and Primary grades to support Literacy for those students who have difficulty writing/typing
Camilla Elliott

Experts Weigh in On The Hyper-Connected Lives of Young People; Say Digital Literacy Edu... - 7 views

  • The findings showed that college students are not always turning to the most relevant clues to determine the veracity of online content. Indeed, students appear to lack “Web savvy” when it comes to determining credibility and using search engines. According to study results, students favor the rankings of search engines and the top result rather than other factors, such as the author’s credentials
  • According to predictions of 1,021 experts ranging from tech CEOs, professors, and principal researchers, hyper-connected young people will be nimble multitaskers by 2020; however, they will also likely thirst for instant gratification and may value the immediacy of their information over the credibility of their findings.
John Pearce

Session 1 - The Information Landscape - 1 views

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    Really neat slideshare on Information Literacy and the need to critically analyse information in a range of ways using the CRAAP framework of Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy and Purpose.
John Pearce

We Give Books - Read a book. Give a book. - 5 views

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    We Give Books is a free website that enables anyone with access to the Internet to put books in the hands of children who don't have them, simply by reading online. Simply choose the charity you want to read for and then select the books you want to read. For each book you read online, we donate a book to a leading literacy group on your behalf. The more you read, the more we give.
Ian Guest

The Design Studio - 1 views

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    "The Design Studio is a developing toolkit which draws together a range of existing and emergent Jisc resources which support technology-enhanced teaching and learning practice." Curriculum change & transformation Transforming assessment & feedback Developing digital literacies
Ian Guest

Junior Computer Science - 1 views

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    "Welcome to my computing resources. Click on the CS Planning link for a selection of computer science resources suitable for primary pupils. If you are planning digital literacy you can find primary schemes of work in the DL Planning section. You can find out information about me from the Phil Bagge link. There is a sample KS2 schemes of work here. You can find out why I think computing is important for primary pupils in my recent article. If you want to see samples of pupils work from the schools I teach at you can view my blog. I use twitter to publicise new planning, articles and pupils work samples. "
Ian Guest

Literacy from Scratch - 7 views

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    ""Literacy from Scratch" is a response to the United Kingdom (UK) government's initiative to develop computer programming skills in both the Primary phase of education (pupils aged 5 to 11) and the Secondary phase (aged 11 to 18). Explore the website to find out how postgraduate students from London and Prague and schools in the UK and the Czech Republic have risen to this challenge. The site also contains a variety of pupil work using IT in cross-curricular sessions in the UK and other countries, including Stories for Children, and the STAR (Science Through Arts) project."
Russell Ogden

Teaching Writing with Google Docs - 8 views

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    A reminder of some simple and effective ways to use Google Drive to develop literacy and 21st century skills
Rhondda Powling

All Can Be Lost: The Risk of Putting Our Knowledge in the Hands of Machines - Nicholas ... - 1 views

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    Unquestioning reliance on automation can, and has, led to disasters. This is one of the major reasons why teacher-librarians, librarians and other information professionals need to very diligently to ensure digital information literacy skills are learnt by everyone in the community. We all need to be in control of our technologies, not allow our technologies dictate to us.
Andrew Jeppesen

JPquake - home - 0 views

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    What began as a move to document sensationalism in the media with regards to the earthquake and tsunami in Japan has evolved to something a little bit more. Interesting look at media bias, media literacy and more.
Camilla Elliott

Why Are Finland's Schools Successful? | People & Places | Smithsonian Magazine - 6 views

  • Finland has vastly improved in reading, math and science literacy over the past decade in large part because its teachers are trusted to do whatever it takes to turn young lives around.
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    Finland has vastly improved in reading, math and science literacy over the past decade in large part because its teachers are trusted to do whatever it takes to turn young lives around. Read more: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/people-places/Why-Are-Finlands-Schools-Successful.html#ixzz1XxehtGtn
Darrel Branson

open thinking » 80+ Videos for Tech. & Media Literacy - 0 views

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    Over the past few years, I have been collecting interesting Internet videos that would be appropriate for lessons and presentations, or personal research, related to technological and media literacy. Here are 70+ videos organized into various sub-categories. These videos are of varying quality, cross several genres, and are of varied suitability for classroom use.
Rhondda Powling

Developing students' digital literacy | Jisc - 1 views

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    A quick guide to a very good and comprehensive report on Improving the student digital experience
Rhondda Powling

ICT is failing in schools - here's why - 2 views

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    "National data released this week confirms an ongoing trend that now sees nearly half of Australian secondary school students failing to meet minimum digital literacy standards. Current data underpinning decision-making and the new digital technologies curriculum isn't working for ICT in schools for these four reasons:"
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