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Dana Longley

LearnCentral - 0 views

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    social learning network for education, sponsored by Elluminate. Free, open environment with live, online meeting and collaboration space provided by Elluminate technology. For educators passionate about teaching and learning and want connect with like-minded colleagues to share content, develop best practices, and collaborate on a global level.
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    social learning network for education, sponsored by Elluminate. Free, open environment with live, online meeting and collaboration space provided by Elluminate technology. LearnCentral is for any educator who is passionate about teaching and learning and wants to find and connect with like-minded colleagues to share content, develop best practices, and collaborate on a global level.
Dana Longley

Teach with Portals - 2 views

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    Free educational collection of puzzles and teacher-created content from Valve's best-selling game, Portal 2, an engaging 3D puzzle-solving game.  Based on Valve's technology, the Portal 2 Puzzle Maker takes place in an environment with realistic physics - a playground rich with opportunities for educational fun.
Dana Longley

Parade of Games in Powerpoint - 0 views

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    Provides educators and trainers with easy-to- assemble educational games in a technology- enhanced environment to support key learning points. The site demonstrates the creative use of popular game shows and other familiar games to reinforce learning.
Dana Longley

Video Primers for e-Teaching & Learning - 1 views

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    Office of Instructional Consulting: IU School of Education
Dana Longley

Sponsors of Continuing Education Programs for Library Instruction - 0 views

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    IS/Continuing Education - ACRLwiki. Broken down by region and state as well.
Dana Longley

Talking 21st Century Skills Blues - 1 views

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    post from Education section of Change.org by Shelly Blake-Plock. Talks about the realities of digital media and the skills necessary to navigate it's various manifestations.
Dana Longley

LibraryBox - 0 views

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    an open source, portable digital file distribution tool based on inexpensive hardware that enables delivery of educational, healthcare, and other vital information to individuals off the grid.
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    Potential for off-network instruction?
Dana Longley

S.O.S. for Information Literacy - 1 views

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    web-based multimedia resource that includes lesson plans, handouts, presentations, videos and other resources to enhance the teaching of information literacy. materials for instruction at the elementary, secondary and higher education levels
Dana Longley

Graphic Display of Student Learning Objectives - 0 views

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    ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education
Dana Longley

What It Takes To Become A Scholar: helping students scale the taxonomy - 2 views

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    The Ubiquitous Librarian - The Chronicle of Higher Education, September 26, 2011, 5:24 pm By Brian Mathews
Dana Longley

A Model of Learning Objectives: A Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching, and Assessing: A Rev... - 0 views

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    Iowa State University
Dana Longley

A Selective List of Journals on Teaching & Learning - 0 views

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    ACRL list to provide sources of current awareness in general and disciplinary teaching and learning scholarship and to provide suggested venues for publication outside of the literature of library and information science
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Information Literacy: Undervalued or Ubiquitous? | Peer to Peer Review - 0 views

  • Slightly under a third of academic libraries report that information literacy is included in an institutional mission or strategic plan, the same percentage as in 2004
  • that libraries are increasingly identified not as a shared cultural resource, but as the office that pays bills for individuals' immediate information needs.
  • Nor should it be seen as primarily a library concern. In my experience, faculty admire librarians' know-how, but feel this thing we call information literacy—the ability to frame a question, seek information, make informed choices among sources, and use them effectively—is their job.
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  • We tend to think in terms of skills that apply to all knowledge domains, involving dispositions and habits that we feel prepare graduates for civic participation and personal fulfillment. We have a wide-angle holistic view. We take a practical approach: let us show you how to find information on any subject using these search tools and techniques.
  • Faculty are more likely to think in terms of how using sources plays into the values and traditions of a particular discipline. Historians want students to understand how to interpret primary sources, using other historians' work to put historical evidence in context. Biologists train students in the skill of reading scientific papers, including understanding why each new contribution nests itself in previous work. Psychology professors ask students to design research projects, which includes reviewing related literature.
  • but in the library, we tend to treat them all as more or less the same task: finding good stuff to get the job done.
  • We help students develop some all-purpose ways to approach any question, knowing that this will remain an important ability later in life. Faculty in the disciplines may be much more focused on polishing the particular lens through which they help students see the world, but being able to find, sort through, and use information is also very much a part of what they teach.
  • To understand how important this thing we call information literacy is to higher education, we shouldn't look to strategic plans
  • To know if it's important, we'd have to look at everyday practice.
Dana Longley

Designing Specialized Online Information Literacy Courses for Higher Education / ACRL o... - 0 views

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    Oct 19 - Nov 6, 2009
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