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Susan Stansberry

Blended Learning Toolkit | - 0 views

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    This web site offers tools and resources for blended learning, grouped into five functional sub-menus: Process, Model Courses, Effective Practices, Evaluation Resources, and a Faculty Development section
hmrussell

Resources:Documents - Research in the Digital Age - 0 views

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    This is a fairly simpler resource for evaluating information you uncover. The following is an example of this: the website includes the "5 W's" one should consider when validating a resource. These W's are who? What? When? Where? and why? Since this approach to questioning a source is obviously easier to understand and explain, it could be used for lower level classes to educate the kids on what to do BEFORE they use information or a source.
dominiquefj

https://www.cornellcollege.edu/politics/courses/allin/Misc/guide%20to%20evaluating%20resources.pdf - 0 views

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    A guide to evaluating resources, scholarly versus non-scholarly articles.
kmsanfo

The 5 W's - Information Literacy & Research Webquest - 0 views

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    This is just a simple website that tell you the Five W's for evaluating information.
Chandler Driscoll

Turnitin - Further Insight into Student Research Habits [Infographic] - 0 views

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    Infographic on the benefits of EasyBib and how to use it to find and evaluate sources
Nikita Roetzel

Week 8 Using Resources iPads in the Classroom - 2 views

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    I love this website because it's like a huge, online how-to guide on how to implement the use of iPads in your classroom. It has ideas for every age level and games that follow Bloom's Taxonomy.
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    This website contains many things centered around iPad use in the classroom. It has a list of K-12 iPad apps. It also has several ways for teachers to evaluate apps based on different criteria to see if the app is classroom worthy.
Heather Ross

Teachers ' Guide on How to Evaluate Web Content ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    5 major points to keep in mind when selecting resources for your classroom.
Heather Ross

Evaluating Technology Use in the Classroom | The Thinking Stick - 0 views

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    Includes questions a teacher can keep in mind while choosing resources for the classroom.
kpelham

Evaluation and Selection of Electronic Resources - 0 views

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    Complete guide for selecting and evaluating resources for the classroom.
mykahd

Differentiated Instructional Strategies - Differentiated Strategies for Assessment - 4 views

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    This site shows the two assessment types for students - Formative and Summative
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    This site shows the two assessment types for students - Formative and Summative
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    This site offers a list of creative strategies for formative assessment
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    Differentiated assessment is an ongoing process of evaluation where the teacher gathers information and data before, during, and after instruction to better facilitate the learning. This process ensures success for all students in the differentiated class with data provided from a variety of sources assisting in giving an overall view of student achievement.
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    Differentiated assessment is an ongoing process of evaluation where the teacher gathers information and data before, during, and after instruction to better facilitate the learning. This website gives several examples that teachers can use for assessing.
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    I thought this was a nice resource for ideas to differentiate your assessments. One of the items for fair assessment was many different kinds of measures. This source provides you with a lot of good ideas as well as cool activities
jerika_h

Helpful Hints to Help You Evaluate the Credibility of Web Resources - 0 views

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    This article is very helpful when looking at how to decide if a web source is credible.
Susan Stansberry

Design-Thinking Tools for Students - 1 views

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    Evaluated apps that help teach design thinking (and are great fun!)
mkacid

Where to Find Credible Sources for Your Research Paper - 0 views

  • Wikipedia is a great jumping-off point in terms of figuring out what to search for,
  • NEXT: Finding Credible Sources Online Part 2 
  • Learning how to evaluate sources for research paper writing is a key component to your research paper’s success.
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    This blog post is a great resource for trying to find sources. It includes places to search, and how to determine if a source is credible
tmoore25

Information Literacy Weeks 6-8 - EDTC 3123 Applications of Educational Technology - 0 views

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    Finding and Evaluating Resources
dominiquefj

Innovations in Education » Understanding Content Curation - 1 views

  • Collecting vs. Curating ContentI set out to read as much as possible of what others have written on the subject, (see my Scoop-It on Curating Learning Resources) to help with my understanding.  My goal was to come up with a framework to define curating in the educational sense, in order to answer the question of what is the value-added of curating, vs. collecting information.  Below is the graphic organizer I used to develop my thoughts.
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    This helps students and teachers to develop information literacy skills so they can become competent finders, evaluators, and users if information mastering the art of curating.
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