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Dana Longley

Blogging: Teaching Commenting Skills - 0 views

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    from blog Integrating Technology in the Primary Classroom. Even though it focuses on Primary, it has relevance to higher ed too.
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    Wondering if media & info lit skills like this are within the purview of librarians? Or more for faculty? Are these skills even being taught to college students?
Dana Longley

Creating the One-Shot Library Workshop Blog - 1 views

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    blog to accompany book by Jerilyn Veldof
Dana Longley

Curriculum Mapping, Threshold Concepts, and LIB100 - 2 views

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    lauren's library blog
Dana Longley

Checklist for strong elearning - 1 views

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    Making Change blog post by Cathy Moore July 5, 2011
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    More of a range-finder for analyzing info dump vs action-oriented (active learning) lesson plans
Dana Longley

A Series on Teaching Strategies for Librarians: Instructional Design - 0 views

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     lauren's library blog
Dana Longley

How Do You Tell If Something Is True? :: Quick and Dirty Tips ™ - 0 views

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    from Grammar Girl blog
Dana Longley

ID - Instructional Design or Interactivity Design in an interconnected world? - 1 views

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    from performance.learning.productivity blog
Dana Longley

10 techniques to massively increase retention - 1 views

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    from Donald Clark Plan B blog
Dana Longley

Think Twice About What "Everybody Knows" - 1 views

shared by Dana Longley on 06 Aug 10 - Cached
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    Lifehacker blog post, Aug 5, 2010.
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    Great little article that could be used as a lead into a discussion of information/web evaluation issues. For example, poll students on the 3 "everyone knows" questions and then delve into why "popular" knowledge/assumptions can be wrong and how the information in this article might be checked as well.
Dana Longley

Information literacy in context - 1 views

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    Miss Sophie Mac blog July 29, 2010
Dana Longley

YouTube and Fox News for an evaluation exercise - 2 views

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    from Library Voice blog
Dana Longley

What water? - 1 views

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    article describing a very interesting Boise St Univ library instruction program from In the Library with the Lead Pipe blog.
Dana Longley

How I Talk About Searching, Discovery and Research in Courses - 1 views

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    from Easily Distracted blog (5/9/11)
Dana Longley

Metaphors people use to teach information literacy - 0 views

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    from Mark Hepworth's Blog
Justina Elmore

Slide - slideshows, slide shows, photo sharing, image hosting, widgets, MySpace codes, ... - 0 views

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    customizable and easily assembled slide shows of photos that can be embedded in a blog or a MySpace page, sent out in an RSS feed, and streamed to a desktop as a screensaver.
Dana Longley

The 10 Bona Fide Best Sites for Sharpening Your Critical Thinking Skills - 0 views

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    from Mission to Learn blog by JTCobb 9/1/09
Dana Longley

Sense of self: Embracing your teacher identity - 0 views

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    In the Library with the Lead Pipe blog post by Carrie Donovan, talking about being authentic.
Dana Longley

Zombies: A Teachable Moment - 0 views

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    post from Journeys blog dated May 2009.
Dana Longley

Why Maybe You Don't Have to Worry About 'Information Overload' After All - 0 views

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    Spotlight on Digital Media and Learning 9.20.12 | Researchers from Northwestern University and the University of Michigan published a study earlier this month that found the infamous "information overload" to be less of a reality than previously imagined.
Dana Longley

The Truth About Girl Scouts and the Need for Digital Literacy - 1 views

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    from: Spotlight on Digital Media and Learning. A great case study on the need to evaluate your sources (and to take ANYTHING a politician says with a grain of salt)!
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