Information Literacy was an important aspect to this week's lesson. As a teacher it is important to not only know what it means to be information literate, but how to teach our students so that they are information literate. This website summarizes what information literacy is and what it means to be information literate.
This website lists search engines that are useful in the classroom. An examples includes "Safe Google," which a Google search engine that screens for sites that has inappropriate content and eliminates them. There are also "kid safe" search engines targeted towards elementary school aged children.
This website explains how to avoid plagiarism. It explains the difference between summarizing, paraphrasing, and quoting in research. This website is helpful in understanding how to cite what we use in our research.
http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2014/04/a-simple-visual-guide-to-create-google.html
https://www.philau.edu/infolit/why_students.htm
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This website is a great resource to have because it explains how to use the 5 Ws of website evaluation to choose reliable sites for research.
http://www.internet4classrooms.com/search.htm
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This website explains how to avoid plagiarism. It explains the difference between summarizing, paraphrasing, and quoting in research. This website is helpful in understanding how to cite what we use in our research.
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