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Donna Baumbach

Internet Search Challenge: Changing Course - 0 views

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    It's not hard to find information. It's harder to tell if it can be trusted. Many people are satisfied with their search skills because most of the time they find things they are looking for. Sure, they waste a lot of time getting there and miss a lot of relevant information in the process, but they get the job done.
Donna Baumbach

Managing Your Digital Footprint - 0 views

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    More than ever before, employers are searching the Internet for information about potential hires. From your personal website, to your LinkedIn profile, to postings you made on an industry blog, you might be surprised by the amount of information that exi
Donna Baumbach

Information Literacy: UCF - 0 views

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    modules and information for faculty and students
Donna Baumbach

Information Fluency Home -Investigative Searching Tutorials - 0 views

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    Use these interactive tutorials to strengthen your skills locating and evaluating information Truncate the URL, Find the Author, Evaluate the Author, Find the Publisher, Evaluate the Publisher, Find the Date, Find Sites that link to this page, Find and Ev
Donna Baumbach

Free teaching tools and resources for Teachers - Intel® Education - 0 views

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    Online thinking tools are active learning places where students can engage in robust discussions, analyze complex information, pursue investigations, and solve problems.
Donna Baumbach

Fun with learning taxonomies « Performance X Design - 0 views

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    . Learning taxonomies attempt to break down and categorize types of learning to help designers (of instruction, information, education, performance) develop objectives and learning strategies best matched to the specific type of learning targeted. They are at the core of most approaches to instructional design.
Donna Baumbach

Use Better Tools to Be a Better Student in 2010 - Note Taking - Lifehacker - 0 views

  • Dropbox: It's free, the basic account can more than hold a semester's worth of work—short of a film school project—and it syncs to all your computers and to the web. "I accidentally deleted my homework" wasn't a very good excuse ten years ago and it's an unforgivable one now. You can sync your passwords, your OneNote notebooks, and access your favorite portable apps from anywhere. Online Backup: While Dropbox is great for syncing files, if you want to go all out you'll definitely want to check out some full-fledged computer backup tools like Mozy and Carbonite. Check out our Hive Five on best Windows backup tools to get more information.
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    "is a guide for students everywhere that want spend less time on the tedious stuff, and more time on the things like study and research that actually produce results."
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