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Elizabeth Kahn

Media Bias/Fact Checking - The Most Comprehensive Media Bias Resource - 0 views

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    This tool can be used to check the background of over 1000 news sites on the Internet. Find which might be questionable, have a certain bias, or written as satire.
Elizabeth Kahn

Media Bias/Fact Checking - The Most Comprehensive Media Bias Resource - 0 views

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    This tool can be used to check the background of over 1000 news sites on the Internet. Find which might be questionable, have a certain bias, or written as satire.
Jennifer Garcia

World News - 0 views

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    Breaking news from around the world in 49 languages
Elizabeth Kahn

The National WWII Museum | New Orleans: Learn: For Students: Research Starters - 0 views

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    Research starters gathered for high school students by the National WWII Museum in New Orleans.
Elizabeth Kahn

Newsela | Nonfiction Literacy and Current Events - 0 views

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    Teachers can register and use Newsela for non-fiction text reading. Texts are found in the daily news, so the students can read contemporary relevant information.
Allison Burrell

copyrightfriendly - home - 0 views

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    "Most of the media in these collections are attached to generous copyright licensing. (See Creative Commons Licensing.) Though you may not need to ask permission to use them when publishing on the Web for educational purposes, you should cite or attribute these images to their creators unless otherwise notified! If you see any copyright notices on these pages, read them for further instructions. Also visit our new Thumbnail list. Note: always check individual licensing notices before publishing on the Web or broadcasting!"
Deb Waugh

How To Evaluate A Web Site Trustworthiness and Credibility - Robin Good's Latest News - 0 views

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    Some very different ideas on how to evaluate web sites.
Deb Waugh

Doug Johnson Website - dougwri - Baby teachers - 0 views

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    Important descriptions of the library for new teachers. Includes idea of "intellectual gymnasium."
Buffy Hamilton

Confessions of an Aca/Fan: Librarians, YouTube, and the New Media Literacies - 0 views

  • Across both conversations, it was clear that librarians are on the front lines, dealing with those who have been left behind by the participation gap, struggling to deal with those opposed to or frightened by the participatory turn in our culture, helping anxious academics understand the value and limits of wikipedia, and so forth. In the question sessions at both talks, I heard some of the concerns they are facing on their ground as they try to keep pace with the changes in our understanding of literacy and in the ways that information circulates and knowledge is produced.
    • Buffy Hamilton
       
      How true this is!
  • The response to the risks posed by this new media platform is not to ignore them and let young people face them on their own outside of school but to insure that there are well informed adult mentors to watch their backs rather than snoop over their shoulders.
  • I was struck all over again by the tension between the rich pedagogical benefits we see through the effective deployment of such sites and the pressures schools face from those in their community who are anxious about the directions their culture is taking.
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  • good way to get students to take greater responsibility over their own learning
Robin Cicchetti

YOUNG-HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES PRESENTS - 1 views

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    A new genre, this will be important in the discussions of transliteracy.
Liz Dodds

Tom Vander Ark: How Social Networking Will Transform Learning - 4 views

  • I'm betting on social learning platforms as a lever for improvement at scale in education. Instead of a classroom as the primary organizing principle, social networks will become the primary building block of learning communities (both formal and informal). Smart recommendation engines will queue personalized content. Tutoring, training, and collaboration tools will be applications that run on social networks. New schools will be formed around these capabilities. Teachers in existing schools will adopt free tools yielding viral, bureaucracy-cutting productivity improvement. In the coming decade, most middle and high schools will adopt some version of 1:1 technology, online learning will play an increasing role, and learning experiences will be conducted and coordinated on social learning platforms. While adoption won't be simple and smooth, it will cut through the typical barriers that block other reforms.
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    A new idea for school reform.
Elizabeth Kahn

Let's talk about books! - Book Series Recaps - 0 views

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    Catch up with the new volume in a YA series by reading the recap of the previous book here.
Joquetta Johnson

CNN Student News - Special Coverage on CNN.com - 4 views

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    Great resource for current events.
Elizabeth Kahn

Library Graphics - 0 views

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    Out of New Zealand, this site offers free posters to use in a school library.
Elizabeth Kahn

ProCon.org - Pros and Cons of Controversial Issues - 0 views

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    Great resource to help students who need to write a persuasive or argumentative essay. 
Elizabeth Kahn

101 Great Sites for Social Studies Class - 0 views

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    A curated list of 101 websites that are useful for social studies classes
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