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Rachel Fidock

Beyond Minecraft: Games That Inspire Building and Exploration | MindShift - 2 views

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    Good game ideas to suggest to students (and teachers).
Sue Osborne

Lesson Plans - Search Education - Google - 11 views

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    Info lit exercises from Google
Maria Papazoglou

Pandora Archive - Overview - 3 views

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    Pandora contains an archive of selected websites.
Lynda McArdle

20 Evernote Search Features You Should Be Using - 8 views

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    "My goal in this article is to help you understand the available Evernote search tools, so that you will find it even easier and more enjoyable to use, than it already is. And if you're not a current Evernote user, to encourage you to take a look (or another look) at it. Note that these methods can be used in both desktop and web versions."
Maria Papazoglou

Home - Trove - 5 views

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    A powerful search tool for the collections of our national, state and territory libraries, including vast resources such as digitised newspapers.
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    National library of australia
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    Search Trove for online resources including books, images, historic newspapers, maps, music, archives.
Maria Papazoglou

▶ Trove- Pandora Internet Archive - YouTube - 0 views

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    Use Pandora a feature from Trove to search for a selection of archived websites.
Jane Sutton

War and Indentity - Education - Welcome - 1 views

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    The ADCC education site has a wealth of resources about Australia's military history and heritage for teachers and students.
Dona Hartwich

The Inquiry Process, Step By Step | MindShift - 9 views

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    Useful chart that offers a visual guide of the process
SLV Learn

Discovering Anzacs - National Archives of Australia - 5 views

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    Wonderful new site from our National Archives and the NZ Archives, with profiles of every person who enlisted in WW1, and encouraging people to post their own stories about those Anzacs.
Marianne Macartney

http://explicitinstruction.org/download/sample-chapter.pdf - 1 views

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    From Explicit Instruction: Effective and Efficient Teaching by Anita L. Archer and Charles A. Hughes. Copyright 2011 by The Guilford Press. All rights reserved. It A very useful and accessible explanation of the phase of explicit instruction in the e5 model. The chapter explores the underlying principles of explicit instruction, the evidence supporting this and also the concerns about explicit teaching,.
Rhondda Powling

How To Use Crowdsourcing In The Classroom - Edudemic - Edudemic - 1 views

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    This piece articulates why students need to be taught information literacy skills and be exposed to a variety of information sources on the web. "Students today write reports from information they find on the internet. They need to understand this type of new information source and the network it comes from. Students are making connections with many different kinds of people, actively looking for and soliciting different points of view. They need to develop the skill to work out just who are the experts are in the crowd and then using a "blend of personal and social information" to predict the best solution,create the best content and ask the best questions."
Rhondda Powling

What is PIL? - YouTube - 3 views

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    Video. What is PIL? Project Information Literacy is a national (US) study about early adults and their information-seeking behaviors, competencies, and the challenges they face when conducting research in the digital age
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