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Caroline Roche

365 things to make you go "Hmmm..." | Thinking skills resources | Sparky Teaching - 7 views

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    Thinking skills - one for every day
Caroline Roche

learning * ingenuity * research * policy * design * technology * delight * (+ sailing!) - 1 views

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    Stephen Heppell is a wonderfully inspiring educator. If you ar e interested in making Web 2.0 work in your classrooms, and in 'thinking outside the box', then look at thesese ideas, especially the 'Be Very Afraid' videos on Heppell TV
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

World War I Centenary | Continuations and Beginnings - 3 views

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    Website including podcasts, resources etc for use in teaching WW1
Caroline Roche

Mind - Research Upends Traditional Thinking on Study Habits - NYTimes.com - 7 views

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    This is an excellent article about study skills and the way that the brain stores information
Dewey 027

Who decides what you read? Hint: It's not you - 10 views

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    Fascinating article about how algorithms based on your clicks feed you tailored information thus filtering the information you find when you search or even on Facebook. PS nothing to do with reading per se!
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."
Caroline Roche

We-think: The power of mass creativity - Charles Leadbeater - 0 views

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    Online collaboration about education - book was written collaboratively, and first few chapters free to download
Caroline Roche

skills.jpg (960×714) - 4 views

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    10 skills for the future workforce
Caroline Roche

WonderWall | 2CQR | Thinking Libraries - 3 views

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    Beautiful tech!
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