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Ruth Clarke

Referencing - 0 views

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    This tutorial provides a basic overview of referencing. You will learn when and why you need to reference the material that you read for your assignments, and how to do it correctly. You will have a chance to test what you have learned. If you wish to develop your skills further, we'll point you towards more advanced training at the end of the tutorial. When you have completed the tutorial you will: *Know when you need to reference information *Understand why correct referencing is necessary *Know how to insert citations into your essay *Be able to format references correctly
Katie Day

News: What Students Don't Know - Inside Higher Ed - 5 views

  • The prevalence of Google in student research is well-documented, but the Illinois researchers found something they did not expect: students were not very good at using Google. They were basically clueless about the logic underlying how the search engine organizes and displays its results. Consequently, the students did not know how to build a search that would return good sources. (For instance, limiting a search to news articles, or querying specific databases such as Google Book Search or Google Scholar.)
  • Librarians often have to walk that line between giving a person a fish and teaching her how to fish, proverbially speaking, says Thill. And the answer can rightly vary based on how quickly she needs a fish, whether she has the skills and coordination to competently wield a pole, and whether her ultimate goal is to become a master angler.
  • “It’s not about teaching shortcuts, it’s about teaching them not to take the long way to a goal,” says Elisa Addlesperger, a reference and instruction librarian at DePaul. “They’re taking very long, circuitous routes to their goals.… I think it embitters them and makes them hate learning.” Teaching efficiency is not a compromise of librarianship, adds Jagman; it is a value.
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    results of an ethnographic study of college students and their relationship with libraries and level of information literacy...  Quote: "In other words: Today's college students might have grown up with the language of the information age, but they do not necessarily know the grammar."
Child Therapy

Coaching Both Parent And Child - 1 views

I want to see my kid happy and grow to his full potential. That is why, when I see him having trouble opening up to me or to other people, I feel bad as a parent. I feel that I am not doing a good ...

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BBC News - Revision techniques - the good, the OK and the useless - 8 views

  • Only two of the 10 techniques examined turned out to be really effective - testing yourself and spreading out your revision over time. "Students who can test themselves or try to retrieve material from their memory are going to learn that material better in the long run", says Prof Dunlovsky. "Start by reading the text book then make flash cards of the critical concepts and test yourself. "A century of research has shown that repeated testing works." This is because the student is more engaged and it is harder for the mind to wander.He adds: "Testing itself when you get the correct answers appears to produce a more elaborative memory trace connected with your prior knowledge, so you're building on what you know". Starting lateHowever the best strategy is to plan ahead and not do all your revision on one subject in a block before moving on to the next - a technique called "distributed practice".Prof Dunlovsky says it is the "most powerful" of all the strategies.
  • HOW THE TECHNIQUES FARED Elaborative interrogation - being able to explain a point or fact - MODERATE Self-explanation - how a problem was solved - MODERATE Summarising - writing summaries of texts - LOW Highlighting/underlining - LOW Keyword mnemonics - choosing a word to associate with information - LOW Imagery - forming mental pictures while reading or listening - LOW Re-reading - LOW Practice testing - Self-testing to check knowledge - especially using flash cards - HIGH Distributed practice - spreading out study over time - HIGH Interleaved practice - switching between different kinds of problems - MODERATE
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    Which revision techniques work and which don't according to psychological research.
Caroline Roche

Homework Center: Writing - 4 views

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    Writing skills - how to structure your essays
Jany Fernandez

Scopeprice | Best Valentine's Day Gifts for Every Type of Man - 0 views

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    When Valentine's Day comes around, everyone spends a lot of time telling guys how to please "her". But no one seems to offer up many suggestions for the guys. Traditional Valentine's Day gifts probably don't speak to your guy the same way they speak to you. Well, in this short article we've broken our gift suggestions down by interest, and we have both an affordable and splurge option. Here are the 15 exclusive gifts for every type of man.
Caroline Roche

How information literate are the Google generation entering university? « Int... - 5 views

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    This is a good and informative read
Caroline Roche

An iPad for Everyone: Is the iPad ready for 1:1? - Teach42 - 2 views

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    an excellent analysis of whether IPads should be used in education, and how.
Ruth Clarke

Children's Authors Live | Free interactive webcasts - 3 views

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    Welcome to the home of Hachette Children's Books live interactive webcasts! They're free to access and will feature our most popular authors, so register now to keep in the loop. You can also watch past events, from the likes of How To Train Your Dragon's Cressida Cowell and CHERUB author Robert Muchamore, on our Watch Again page and find out about forthcoming events on the Events page.
Donna Bills

Langwitches Blog » Geography is a Separate Subject. Really? - 3 views

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    Blog post giving examples of how geography can be integrated into the curriculum
Caroline Roche

How my students started using Evernote - Buffy Hamilton - 13 views

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    A great piece about using Evernote with senior students by Buffy Hamilton
Caroline Roche

e is for book - 5 views

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    A blog where some authors discuss how to develop their books as ebooks
Caroline Roche

Incompetent Research Skills Curb Users' Problem Solving (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) - 11 views

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    A good short piece about how users search, and the importance of teaching information literacy in schools
Caroline Roche

Knowtation: Reading and Thinking Between the Lines and Around the Edges - 5 views

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    The importance of, and how to, annotate ebooks and online texts
Caroline Roche

The Rasterbator - wall art generator - 5 views

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    How to make large wall art pictures
missadkins

How we became a school that reads | Teacher Network Blog | Guardian Professional - 5 views

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    Rooted in Reading
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