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6 Inventive Examples Of Virtual Reality In Education | Built In - 2 views

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    As much as I appreciated this article for how it addresses the benefits of an avatar with virtual reality learning, I mostly appreciated the real-world support VR could offer-including virtual reality field trips. Discovery Education and Google Expeditions seem to be frontrunners for virtual reality field trips. However, I would also like to support my students in creating their own virtual reality locales/research sites. All the best, Viggy (C.A.) #TT2021
nwainwr

ACRL Framework for Information Literacy - 0 views

shared by nwainwr on 08 May 20 - No Cached
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    Association of College and Research Libraries document laying out a set of core concepts surrounding information literacy for teaching students.
hearns4

Using Social Media in the Classroom a best practice guide - 1 views

This article is a great resource for using social media in and out of the classroom. It provides users the opportunity to use social media as a tool that can enhance collaboration, communication ...

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started by hearns4 on 11 May 17 no follow-up yet
michelleverde37

Social Bookmarking and Diigo - Student Learning with Diigo - 6 views

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    This explains diigo's features.
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    Social Bookmarking is simply making bookmarks available to a social network. Rather than storing bookmarks on a local computer, the bookmarks are stored to a social bookmarking website. By default, the bookmarks are available for the network to view. Using a social bookmarking service instead of traditional bookmarking has a number of advantages: Bookmarks are available on any computer.
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    Ways to Use Diigo in the classroom!
justinyork

Texas Learn OER - 0 views

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    "Texas Learn OER is a set of ten openly-licensed, self-paced modules for faculty, staff, and administrators in higher education. The training was developed by Carrie Gits, Head Librarian and Library Services OER Team Leader at Austin Community College, for the Digital Higher Education Consortium of Texas. Anyone can earn a certificate of completion for Texas Learn OER -- for free! Texas Learn OER was been recognized in 2021 with an OE Global Open Education Award for Excellence."
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