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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Mrs L. Watts (Retired school librarian)

Mrs L. Watts (Retired school librarian)

FotoForensics - 0 views

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    A useful tool in trying to spot fake photos but remember any photos you upload will not remain private and it does not provide definitive answers. Read this article first: https://www.sciencealert.com/how-to-tell-if-picture-is-photoshopped-edited-fake-photo-forensics
Mrs L. Watts (Retired school librarian)

From Digital Native to Digital Expert | Harvard Graduate School of Education - 0 views

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    New research says that to suss out the credibility of digital information, students should think beyond checklists and more like fact-checkers.
Mrs L. Watts (Retired school librarian)

SearchReSearch - 5 views

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    This is the blog of Google employee Dan Russell who uses examples of searching to teach search skills and how to use Google effectively to do research. As he says, "It also covers a good deal of sense-making and information foraging."
Mrs L. Watts (Retired school librarian)

Home - OFFSTATS - The University of Auckland Library - 1 views

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    Free statistics from official sources collated by the University of Auckland Library.
Mrs L. Watts (Retired school librarian)

How to use Google search more effectively [infographic] - 19 views

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    Some tips on how to structure your research, presented in colourful infographic format. Try the 'define' tip for 'angry' and you will realise it isn't a misspelling of 'angry'.
Mrs L. Watts (Retired school librarian)

Skill Math Website (Open University) - 8 views

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    Weblinks covering various categories of mathematical study from the Open University book, 'Success with mathematics'
Mrs L. Watts (Retired school librarian)

Study skills in mathematics - 5 views

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    Handed out to first year students at Cambridge University. As they say, study skills in mathematics are very different from those in other subjects.
Mrs L. Watts (Retired school librarian)

Mondofacto: Study Skills - 3 views

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    Presentation, research, exams - pick your topic and work your way through a comprehensive training course devised by Mondofacto, an education company specialising in online learning.
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