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Rhondda Powling

[Infographic] Characteristics of a Good Digital Citizen - EdTechReview™ (ETR) - 0 views

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    "When technology is used in education, it is important to teach kids about digital ethics, to help them to become responsible digital citizens.  Digital citizenship includes digital etiquette, literacy, culture, norms, ethics, online safety, rights, and much more. Knowing the traits of a good digital citizen is important in this technological era.  This infographic sets out the characteristics of a good digital citizen."
Rhondda Powling

Citing Internet and Print Sources, Cornette Library, WTAMU - 0 views

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    This page offers aan annotated list of web sitesthat you can use to help with citing Internet resources
Rhondda Powling

Evaluating internet information | University Libraries | Virginia Tech - 0 views

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    This site has good advice about how to go about evaluating web resources. It is updated by a librarian, Nicole J. Auer, at Virginia Tech on a regular basis.
Rhondda Powling

iPad Literacy Stations ~ Mrs.Wideen's Blog - 0 views

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    I liked this for the Lego Creation Stationhowever there are more ideas here. "At this station, I have pre packaged 4 different ziplock bags of 100 legos each.  Students will choose the lego bag, and take a planning sheet.  Students are asked to draw and write about what they are planning to create.  (The boys in my class are crazy about lego so I thought this would be a great motivator for them.)  Students then will build their creation using their blueprint.  When they are finished, they will take a picture of their creation, add it to the class book that I have created on the Book Creator App and write a summary of their creation and how it compared to what they had originally planned."
Rhondda Powling

IRIS: Choose a Topic - 1 views

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    "IRIS is a collection of Information Literacy tutorials to help you learn about finding and using information effectively. You can use the links on the left bar to pick and choose the modules you need. The IRIS tutorials have been updated to a new look and format, indicated with NEW next to the tutorial name. For a while, expect this site to be a mish-mash of old and new formats! "
Rhondda Powling

factitious - 1 views

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    It you are teaching digital literacy skills this is a fun way to reinforce your points. A free game that tests your ability to spot FALSE or MISLEADING News. Offers different levels (6) depending on educational level of students
Camilla Elliott

4 sites to fight fake news| Tech Learning - 1 views

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    "It's important to discuss media literacy and help your students learn to separate fact from fiction so they can be informed, empowered citizens."
Rhondda Powling

Home - Fake News - LibGuides at Indiana University East - 0 views

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    Libguide that offers advice on how to identify Fake News. The ability to tell accurate news from fake news is an important skill that you'll use for the rest of your life.  This LibGuide will give you valuable insight in telling fact from fiction online, plus a chance to exercise your newfound skills. 
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What Teachers Need to Know about The New Creative Commons 4.0 Licenses ~ Educational Te... - 0 views

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    "These CC 4.0 licenses are the result of of two years of work to overcome some of the weaknesses that marked the 2011 version CC licenses. Some of the features and improvements included in 4.0 licences which make them easily shared and re-used include improved readability and organization and common-sense attribution."
Camilla Elliott

Don't overlook your school librarian, they're the unsung heroes of literacy | Teacher N... - 0 views

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    Article from The Guardia (UK)
Rhondda Powling

21st Century Fluencies | Global Digital Citizen Foundation - 0 views

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    "It is essential that all of our students have a wide range of skills that develop the ability to function within a rapidly changing society - skills different from the 20th century. The essential 21st Century Fluencies are not about hardware. They are about critical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, innovation, and so much more. These aren't just for the students, though. The 21st Century Fluencies are process skills that we all need, and there is as much benefit in cultivating them within yourself as within your classroom."
Rhondda Powling

Reading Australia - Home - 0 views

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    Reading Australia has been developed by the Copyright Agency and aims to make significant Australian literary works more readily available for teaching in schools and universities. These works are supplemented with online teacher resources and essays by popular authors about the enduring relevance of the works. There is a list of titles (download as a PDF). These titles have been selected by the Australian Society of Authors' (ASA) Council. They were asked to select works they thought students and others should encounter, to give a view of Australia's rich cultural identity: works that would tell Australia's history and also how we are currently developing as a nation. The ASA Council are adamant that this list should be merely the beginning, and it should be built upon with other works that have already been published, as well as the great new works that continue to be published in Australia. There is a wide range of teacher resources available (PDF) for Primary and Secondary school teachers and all of these teacher resources include classroom activities, assessments and links to the Australian Curriculum. In addition, many of the Secondary resources include an introductory essay on the text written by high profile writers. The Primary level resources have been commissioned by the Primary English Teaching Association of Australia and the Australian Literacy Educators' Association, and the resources for Secondary level have been jointly commissioned by the Australian Association for the Teaching of English and the English Teachers Association NSW."
Rhondda Powling

Parents' Top 5 Questions to Keep Kids Safe Online | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    "Common Sense Media parenting expert Caroline Knorr answers questions about keeping kids safe online."
Rhondda Powling

educational-origami - The Digital Citizen - 0 views

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    "A good digital citizen will experience the advantages of the digital world but like a citizen of a nation, they will be identifiable, speak using the appropriate language, serve his or her duty to judge what is appropriate within the laws of the land and ethical behavior, uphold their social responsibilities and be virtuous. The internet is a little like the proverbial elephant that never forgets. Our digital footprints are not like the footprints on the beach, washed away by the next wave or rising tide. Rather they are like footprints left to dry in the wet concrete of the footpath. They are a permanent reminder of our actions, inactions and interactions. To navigate and to survive in this dynamic digital world requires some basic rules and guidelines, we call these tenets of digital citizenship."
Rhondda Powling

Should You Post That Selfie? Let this flow chart be your guide - Alli Worthington - 0 views

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    This is a useful flowchart to help you decide whether or not you should post a selfie.
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