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Jane Lawless

World War 1: Researching soldiers - 3 views

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    The research guides at the State Library (Vic) are great and cover many subjects but I have found this guide particularly useful with secondary students. It focuses on Australian soldiers who served in WWI. Topics: soldiers, battles, medals, personal stories and more.
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    Thanks for sharing the link and the positive review of the Research Guides. I've marked Assignment 2 as complete on Lore for you.
anonymous

Share Notebooks in Evernote - 1 views

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    Guide to sharing entire notebooks online with Evernote
anonymous

Share a note from Evernote (Windows version) - 0 views

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    Here's a step by step guide with screenshots for sharing a note from Evernote for Windows. 
Kelly Gardiner

How to Create an Interactive Image With ThingLink - Snapguide - 3 views

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    This provides two things: a step-by-step guide to making interactive images in ThingLink and also a nice presentation tool/source of Hot to lessons, in SnapGuide. 
anonymous

Screencasting/screenshot tools - List | Diigo - 2 views

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    If you are interested in putting together tutorial videos or screenshot guides then here are some free tools to get you started.
Barbara James

findingDulcinea | Online Guides | Internet Library | Web Resources - 0 views

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    Good site for short and easy to use research tips such as The Top 10 reasons why you can't cite wikipedia"
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    Lots of great web guides in here for sure, Barbara. Thanks for posting the link. I've marked the Diigo Assignment as complete for you.
Catherine Hainstock

Lesson Plans - Search Education - Google - 1 views

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    Google's created a series of lessons to help you guide your students to use search meaningfully in their schoolwork and beyond. Search Literacy lessons are broken down based on level of expertise in search: Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced.
Marcia Phillips

Study Vibe - 0 views

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    A study skills guide for primary & secondary students. Includes the research process, thinking & doing skills as well as web 2.0 tools.
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    Hi Tilly Billy, can you just drop me a message either here or in Lore telling me who you are so I can mark off your Diigo assignment as submitted? Thanks. Great link too!
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    The Study Vibe site is designed for students to encourage then to develop skills in many facets of study and research. It is the brainchild of Leonie McIvenny, a Western Australian teacher librarian.
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    Thanks for sharing. I've marked this assignment as complete on Lore for you.
Bev Baird

Scoop.it - 1 views

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    Great tool for content curation.
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    Thanks for sharing this link, Gina. I've marked this assignment as complete on Lore for you.
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    Create and share media very easily with this great web publishing tool. Easy to share your passion, create topic pages or subject guides you have previously researched for your students. Even a way students can show their research.
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    Sorry Gina, should have read down the page to see what others had shared first, but like you I was excited to share this great tool!
Michelle Johns

merspi's channel - YouTube - 0 views

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    This YouTube channel has an abundant choice of resources for the VCE student. It was established by a young man who felt there was a need to provide current and relevant information about research skills, study techniques, a guide to write the perfect English essay and especially how to fine tune a search using Google. Each topic is delivered in easy speak and lasts for less than four minutes. I would highly recommend this site for students who are looking for quick sound bytes on surviving VCE.
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    Thanks for posting this link, Michelle. I've marked the Diigo Assignment as complete for you.
Rachel Cross

Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply & Questions to Ask - 0 views

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    A very comprehensive outline to evaluate websites by Berkeley University. Could be simplified for middle school students. 
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    Thanks for sharing this link, Rachel. I've marked Assignment 2 as complete on Lore for you.
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