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Jennifer Garcia

14 Ways K-12 Librarians Can Teach Social Media by Joyce Valenza - 0 views

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    "14 Ways K-12 Librarians Can Teach Social Media by Joyce Valenza"
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.
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!"
Jennifer Garcia

Our Space (K-6) | Voices on the Gulf - 0 views

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    multi media presentations by students which focus on the BP Oil spill
Buffy Hamilton

Twitter / unquietlibrary - 0 views

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    Here is our Twitter account for our media center...I just started this a couple of weeks ago. I am hoping to ramp it up! I have a direct link to it from our blog and our media center website, http://webtech.cherokee.k12.ga.us/creekview-hs/mediacenter . :-)
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.
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      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
Laura Judson

100 Ways to use Social Media in Classrooms - 0 views

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    Posted on "Free Technology for Teachers"
Jennifer Garcia

Opinion/Editorials: Newspaper Editorials, Op-Ed, Commentary & more at HeadlineSpot.com - 0 views

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    Editorials by media, region, subject
Jennifer Garcia

teacherlibrarian.png 800×2,725 pixels - 0 views

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    Nicely put.
Laura Judson

Charleston County Association of School Librarians (CCASL) - A Ning for Charleston Coun... - 0 views

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    Charleston county association of school librarians professional and social networking
Christine Bushong

Infographic_Did-I-Plagiarize1.jpg (JPEG Image, 2550 × 1650 pixels) - Scaled (... - 0 views

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    Infographic describing the types of plagiarism and a flowchart to decide whether you have plagiarized or not.
Christine Bushong

Infographic_CanIUseThatPicture4.jpg (JPEG Image, 2550 × 1650 pixels) - Scaled... - 0 views

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    INfographic describing proper usage of copyrighted images.
Christine Bushong

All About Adolescent Literacy | AdLit.org - 0 views

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    AdLit offers information and resources for parents and educators of struggling adolescent readers and writers in fourth through 12th grade. Its content is free and provided by a nationwide multimedia project from WETA, Washington D.C.'s public radio and TV station. From book suggestions to classroom strategies and college-readiness advice, everything here is available to the public. There's no sign-in required; the site is easy to browse and broken down into sections such as Common Core Classroom, Hot Topics, and Research and Reports, among many others. Rotating features on the home page include segments like "Choosing a Book in the Comfort Zone" and "Thinking About Assessment and Evaluation." The site also hosts videos and webcasts featuring professional development and discussions related to adolescent literacy. Read More
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