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Jennie Bales

SAMR: A Powerful Model for Understanding Good Tech Integration | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Good technology integration isn't about using the fanciest tool, it's about being aware of the range of options and picking the right strategy-or strategies-for the lesson at hand."
Jennie Bales

How to Use Information Fluency for Effective Online Research Strategies - 1 views

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    The Internet is a swelling ocean of information. Navigating through the steady flow of that information ocean can be hazardous. This is certainly true of a student who is not information fluent. The driving question is what are some smart online research strategies? Luckily this falls within the realm of the Essential Fluencies, namely Information Fluency. This involves the 5As process: Asking the right questions Acquiring the knowledge Analyzing the content for relevancy and credibility Applying the knowledge to our use Assessing the effectiveness of our message
Cally Black

Why Schools Must Move Beyond One-to-One Computing | November Learning - 3 views

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    device, I'm concerned that most one-to-one implementation strategies are based on the new tool as the focus of the program. Unless we break out of this limited vision that one-to-one computing is about the device, we are doomed to waste our resources.
Cathy Oxley

Google Summit - Robie's session - 3 views

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    In this session, you will be doing, creating and reflecting using the tools within Google Apps for education. We explore some generic strategies that any teacher can use in any learning area to ensure "good learning". For each activity you will be invited to share a response to the question "How may I use this in my context"? The sessions complement this resource created for the Chromebook trial schools, but are device agnostic"
Cathy Oxley

Beyond NAPLAN: How to read challenging texts - naplan_read_challenging_texts.pdf - 1 views

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    Strategies for helping students understand challenging texts.
Judy O'Connell

Information Literacy Weblog: Using Flickr for scientific discovery - 1 views

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    "Not sure whether this is information literacy, but it is an example of knowledge being extended and disseminated using the internet. It is also an example of the power of browsing and encountering as information behaviour strategies, as the taxonomist came across the new species because he randomly browses pictures of insects on Flickr."
Jennie Bales

How to Design Learning Spaces in Libraries @coolcatteacher - 1 views

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    "Many schools are reimagining the learning spaces that some call libraries or media centers. Carolyn Foote takes us to the center of this trend to take us inside how she redesigned her learning space and the thought process behind it. As you plan your school's strategy, you'll want to have conversations about this show."
Cathy Oxley

Digital Learning Day :: Project Based Learning - 3 views

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    Resources to support schools in implementing project-based learning.
Cathy Oxley

Free Search Better Tutorial at GCFLearnFree.org - 3 views

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    All about online search How to read a webpage Evaluate a webpage - practice Google search tips Judging online information
Cathy Oxley

Get more out of Google - printable poster - 4 views

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    How to Google Keyboard shortcuts Other Google tricks Google Scholar Further research tips
Cathy Oxley

Information Literacy Resources - November Learning - 9 views

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    In a world of information overload, it is vital for students to be able to find information on the Web, as well as to determine its validity and appropriateness. Our information literacy materials demystify the process Web so you can impart the vital skills students need to be safe, successful 21st century learners.
Cathy Oxley

Argument Mapping Tutorials - Austhink - 1 views

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    'By the end of these tutorials... you should have acquired basic skills of argument mapping, and have a deeper understanding of the nature of reasoning and argumentation.'
Jennie Bales

What Do Teachers Do? What's Their 'Job'? - 1 views

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    "A real job description would be written around the key learning goals and Mission-related outcomes. What am I expected to cause in students? What am I supposed to accomplish? Whatever the answer, that's my job."
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