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Maha Abed

Google for Education - 10 views

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    "Chrome is an essential skill in the process of learning and one of the core tools required for Google Educators. To effectively teach your students, you'll need to understand how Chrome is applied for teaching and learning. To begin, review each lesson and complete each video or activity."
Kathy Malsbenden

Search Education - Google - 25 views

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    Web search can be a remarkable tool for students, and a bit of instruction in how to search for academic sources will help your students become critical thinkers and independent learners. With the materials on this site, you can help your students become skilled searchers- whether they're just starting out with search, or ready for more advanced training.
Susan Oxnevad

6 Powerful Google Docs Features to Support the Collaborative Writing Process - 35 views

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    Google Docs is an online suite of digital tools that provides teachers with some powerful features to help students develop 21st century writing skills. Since Docs are collaborative and available 24/7, the tool is well-suited for facilitating digital writing workshops that combine peer editing with cooperative grouping and small group fine-tuned writing instruction.
Michelle Krill

You've Gotta Think Like Google - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

  • The traits you most need today are to be transparent, flexible, focused and collaborative.
  • Qualities we long admired but never thought absolutely necessary, such as cooperation and altruism, have become both survival skills and keys to competitiveness. A psychologically healthy life involves building those qualities into your conduct -- in a sense, learning to forget yourself.
  • Its corporate culture and management practices depend upon cooperation, collaboration, non-defensiveness, informality, a creative mind-set, flexibility and nimbleness, all aimed at competing aggressively for clear goals within a constantly changing environment.
Dean Mantz

Google For Educators - Web Search - 0 views

  • Web search can be a remarkable research tool for students - and we've heard from educators that they could use some help to teach better search skills in their classroom. The following Search Education lessons were developed by Google Certified Teachers to help you do just that. The lessons are short, modular and not specific to any discipline so you can mix and match to what best fits the needs of your classroom. Additionally, all lessons come with a companion set of slides (and some with additional resources) to help you guide your in-class discussions.
Dennis OConnor

Why should we check the accuracy of information on a web page? - 0 views

shared by Dennis OConnor on 01 Apr 09 - Cached
  • Try this interactive micromodule companion for a hands on experience in determining the accuracy of web-based information. Test your skills at: finding embedded evidence checking evidence for accuracy triangulation of data
  • The accuracy of factual information can help you judge the credibility of the author. Accuracy of information can also provide clues to possible bias in the resource under investigation.
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    A one page overview of how to check the accuracy of information. Includes a link to an online learning game to help learn essential concepts.
Dennis OConnor

Internet Search Challenge: Adults Do Better - 0 views

  • Need proof that adults search and evaluate better than youth? These charts show how students in middle school and high school compare to teachers and librarians. The assessment is the pretest from a course we call "Investigative Searching 20/10."
  • To date, 449 middle schoolers, 414 high schoolers and 28 adults have taken the 10-item pretest that measures the ability to find critical information and evaluate its credibility. There are several differences that really stand out.
  • Are these the results you would expect? Do you think they are artificially low or about right? That's hard to say without seeing the pretest. Without disclosing specific items (in case you want to take the test), the 10 items focus on skills that have been described in previous posts, requiring the application of appropriate techniques to find the author of articles, the name of the publisher, the date of publication, other instances of the content on the Internet and references to web pages.
Dennis OConnor

Information Fluency - ISTE 2010 Conference Ning - 8 views

  • Join US! Library Media Specialists, Ed-Technologists, any educator interested in 21st Century Skills
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    Get an early Start on ISTE 2010 in Denver!
Fred Delventhal

A Google a Day - 34 views

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    Learn how to be a better searcher by getting a different challenge each day.
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