Letting Go of Boolean Operators: Rethinking How Research Is Taught in Schools | ALA Tec... - 0 views
12 Ways To Use Google Search In School, By Degree Of Difficulty | Edudemic - 33 views
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From the site: "I've been completely obsessed with Google's new mini-site devoted to finding better ways to incorporate proper web searches into the classroom. Dubbed 'Search Education,'Google's new site has an array of lesson plans, videos (check a sample out below), concept maps, and other tools designed to help any educator properly integrate Google." This is just the logical next step for the search (and basically everything else) behemoth as Google pushes its way into the classroom. As part of Search Education, Google has shared a bunch of lesson plans that are organized by degree of difficulty. So, if you consider yourself and / or your students Google experts, you should try out the more advanced plans. If you don't know what 'boolean' means, then you probably should start with the more basic stuff. The following are just some of the many lesson plans brought to you by Google. Check out the site for more info!
Resources for Teaching and Learning - 18 views
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IMSA Full Circle Resource Kits are used by thousands of teachers, librarians and technology coordinators to train today's students in critical 21st Century research skills. Each Kit is packed with articles, curriculum, learning games and assessment tools for strengthening information fluency. Applications include staff development, library orientation, diagnosing students' needs and curriculum integration for elementary grades through college. Kit resources are free.
educational-origami - Bloom's Digital Taxonomy - 1 views
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Blooms Domains of learning. Made with C-Map
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Collaboration is not a 21st Century Skill, it is a 21st Century Essential.
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Bloom's Digital Taxonomy isn't about the tools or technologies rather it is about using these to facilitate learning
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ArchivesInfo: What is Information? Teaching Information Skills to High School Students - 39 views
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On a path to boost student research skills, I have been working with freshmen English teachers and administration to evaluate the research skills of incoming freshmen. This past week, we had all freshmen classes take an assessment that is considered a standard in this area. (The test shall remain nameless.) Its focus is on particular research skills. It asks questions about things such as Boolean searching, MLA format, etc. etc. I immediately follow the test by teaching a class about information during the second half of the period.
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