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How do You Choose Good Online Sources? | An Ethical Island - 0 views

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    Students often ask how to determine which websites and articles are good sources to cite. My answer is always, "Well, what do you think?" Students need to be able to think on their own. So, if your...
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    Students often ask how to determine which websites and articles are good sources to cite. My answer is always, "Well, what do you think?" Students need to be able to think on their own. So, if your...
osherjay

Should Schools Embrace "Bring Your Own Device"? - NEA Today - 0 views

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    For Bring Your Own Device, or, BYOD, I chose this site because it gave a good explanation of what really is "Bring Your Own Device" in the classroom. Unlike many websites, it does not just have a list of pros and cons. Instead, it has a good in-depth review of what Bring Your Own Device is.
Katie Klingaman

Do Your Students Know How To Search? | Edudemic - 0 views

  • There is a new digital divide on the horizon. It is not based around who has devices and who does not, but instead the new digital divide will be based around students who know how to effectively find and curate information and those who do not.  Helene Blowers has come up with seven ideas about the new digital divide – four of them, the ones I felt related to searching, are listed below. The New Digital Divide: In an age of information abundance learning to effectively search is one of the most important skills most teachers are NOT teaching. They assume students know how to conduct a search, and set them free on the internet to find information. They assume that students have the skills to critically think their way through the searching and the web. Sadly, this is not the case and everyday we are losing the information literacy battle because we often forget to teach these crucial searching skills in our schools. Teachers – especially in the elementary grades  -need to develop a shared vocabulary around the skill of searching. They need to make sure their students learn some basic search strategies and keep applying them until they become almost automatic. Here are some of the searching skills and vocabulary we should be teaching students : Quotation Marks: Students should always use quotes to search for an exact word or set of words. This is useful when you want something like quotes, song lyrics or text from a an exact historical time period. Example: “The Great Chicago Fire” Dashes (or minus sign): Use this symbol directly before a word to help exclude unwanted information from your search Example: Great Chicago Fire -soccer Two Periods: Use this to help you find information between those two numbers. For example you might want to try: Example: Great Chicago Fire October 8..10 Site Search: For a look through the Chicago HIstory Museum site only Examples: Great Chicago Fire site:chicagohs.org         site:Chicagotribune.com
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    This page helps teach how to Google a topic.
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    This page provides tips for searching for information. They are searching skills that all students should know in order to research efficiently and effectively.
treasureabington

Technology Integration Ideas that Work - 0 views

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    This website is great! It has information on multiple technology tools you can use in the classroom. On the side bar you can choose any grade level and subject area and find online activities for students to play with and enhance their learning. I chose this resource for chapter 4 because it is a great site for educators to find activities and ideas on how to integrate technology into their classroom.
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    This article list and describes different tools to be used for technology integration. It gives examples for not only teachers to use, but also for school administration. It also gives quoted remarks on technology in the classroom from student perspectives.
mannyrubio

World War 2 - 0 views

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    The top resource for World World 2 information on the Internet. We offer information on World War 2 History, World War 2 Facts, World War 2 Weapons, World War 2 Quotes, and more
Ashlyn Hood

Google Search Engine-Week 6 - 2 views

http://www.mesacc.edu/~paoih30491/ArgumentsQuoteSummarizeParaphr.html This website explains how to avoid plagiarism. It explains the difference between summarizing, paraphrasing, and quoting in re...

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Free Creative Writing Activities and Worksheets for Young People | TLSBooks - 0 views

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    This website has a plethora of worksheets that cover many areas of writing that are made for preschoolers-sixth graders.
abbymcmahan

Vaughan Memorial Library : Tutorials : Plagiarism - 0 views

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    This resource is to help prevent student plagiarism, an important aspect of any researching.
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