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Antonietta Neighbour

Content Creation vs. Content Curation - YouTube - 13 views

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    YouTube clip pitched to real estate agents. Hang on! They're only referred to a few times! The material is highly relevant to TLs. Both content creation and content curation can help you position yourself as a trusted resource online. But before acting on either, consider formulating a content strategy. This way, whether you are creating or curating you can be sure that the content you share is valuable and useful to your intended audience. So what's the difference [...]
Glenda Morris

Graphic Organizers Maker - 23 views

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    The teacher tools below will allow you to make graphic organizers by filling out a simple form. The materials are made instantly and can be printed directly from your computer. Your creations are exclusive to you. If you would like to keep your creations, save them when you make them. includes concept maps, KWL organisers
Storm Snaith

Chicago Digital Library - 22 views

  • In the first stage, teens are mostly text-messaging or instant-messaging friends and haunting sites such as Facebook — what the researchers call a "lightweight means" of maintaining friendships. "Messing around" begins when teens take an interest in media itself: composing music, editing photos or shooting video, driven more by interests than a desire to be with friends. "Geeking out" involves using new media in an "intense, autonomous and interest-driven way" that often leaves friends in the dust as teens seek out experts for help.
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    Is this what libraries will look like in ten years' time?
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    three stages of consumption and creation, informally dubbed "hanging out," "messing around" and "geeking out."
James Whittle

Book Art | Off Book | PBS - YouTube - 9 views

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    "Books are in a conflicted state. Should they still exist in a digital era? Will they all be replaced by Kindles and Nooks? These questions dominate the discussion of books in our time. A select group of artists, who use books as their medium, engage this discussion from another angle. From pop culture pop-ups, to surreal sculptural stories, to reformations of antique sacred texts, these creators re-envision what the experience of a book can be. At times playful, and other times profound, this episode explores the boundaries of one of the most important human creations. "
Susie Highley

Librarian Approved: 30 Ed-Tech Apps to Inspire Creativity and Creation | MindShift | KQ... - 0 views

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    A post describing the websites included in Michelle Luhtala's 2016 edweb webinar on best apps. (Each year it has been great)
Cathy Oxley

iPad As.... - 28 views

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    iPad apps that promote critical-thinking, creativity, collaboration, and the creation of student-centric learning environments.
Fran Bullington

iPad Literature Circles - Literature Circles - 37 views

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    Conducting Literature Circle with mobile devices such as the iPad, not only provides immediate access to a diverse selection of books, but also to reference materials, research tools, interactive maps, and a slew of creation and dynamic notebook apps. Within this single device, students can quickly check the meaning of a word, run a quick background check on a historic event, or articulate their understanding of text with a range of multimedia apps. Teachers can now easily differentiate the processes students can use to demonstrate understanding.
Donna Baumbach

| Buncee - 19 views

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    - Your Creation and Presentation tool Simplified
Sherri Librarian

Buffy Hamilton Presentation: Tools for Content Creation and Networked Learnin... - 14 views

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    Heather B.'s blog about Buffy's presentation at ESU Summer Institute
Sally Dooley

Wiki Rubric - 39 views

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    Great rubric for wiki creation from Wisconsin and Stout
Martha Hickson

Free Technology for Teachers: Organizing Research with Diigo Outliner - 6 views

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    With Diigo Outliners, students can digitally organize all of their resources into an outline to later guide the creation of their final research paper or project.
Katy Vance

A Flash in Russian Skies, as Inspiration for Fantasy - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    This is the best writing prompt I've ever read. How about a corner in the library where you post weekly news stories to inspire writing? Two cozy chairs and a small table with a light, a few notebooks, pencils.... Add a cat, even!
Jane Lofton

Common Core Rubric Creation Tool - 32 views

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    Easily generate Common Core-based rubrics
galimin

Create Videos in Minutes with Mysimpleshow - 0 views

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    Videos are becoming such important tools for teachers, but one thing that stops many of us from using videos is making them: With all the other things we have to do, there's very little time to find the right video creation tool, learn how to use it, then actually create the videos.
Dennis OConnor

How Georgia Tech Has Shown the Perils of SOPA - 4 views

  • This has been a tough week for open education, at least in higher education.  First came the news that Georgia Tech has taken down a 14-year-old student wiki site that allowed discussions and collaboration across courses and across semesters.  Next came the news of more details on proposed intellectual property laws in Congress, dubbed SOPA for Stop Online Piracy Act, that are being drafted in a draconian manner to protect content providers while taking away reasonable “safe harbor” protections for internet site operators.  Despite the nominal differences in these two pieces of legislation, I think that the Georgia Tech FERPA decision has shown just how dangerous SOPA could be to higher education.
  • Bryan Alexander recently summarized a Google+ hangout discussion on the topic of SOPA’s potential affect on higher education, and I think the group hit on some very important points. Under the bill’s terms aggrieved IP holders can cut financial support to such sites, or have them shut down, or have their Web locations blocked at the Domain Name Services (DNS) level.  The US attorney general can apparently create a blacklist of offending Web sites.  Internet service providers (ISPs) would no longer have “safe harbor” protection; instead, they would be liable for content whose publication and access they facilitated. [snip] Safe harbor - this may be the crux of the matter for schools.  If ISPs no longer have safe harbor protection, campuses acting as ISPs will have extra incentive to police existing content, and to enforce more scrutiny of new creations. IT departments will have more work, much as librarians.  Financially strapped institutions will have additional problems. [snip] Fair use - SOPA makes no provision for that 1976 doctrine.  Indeed, schools might find supporting fair use less appealing if infringement risks are more salient.    Risk aversion might lead to decreased fair use claims.
Carla Shinn

Leading In and Beyond the Library - 30 views

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    "This paper explains the key role that school librarians and libraries should play in state- and districtwide efforts to transition to digital learning, or the effective use of technology to improve teaching and learning. The report calls for district and school leaders, policymakers, and boards of education to support, encourage, and fund the evolving role of librarians and libraries as facilitators of content creation, personalized learning, and professional development."
Carla Shinn

Curation As a Tool for Teaching and Learning - 12 views

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    "Storify harnesses curation's role in telling a story by providing a linear platform and the opportunity to link related content with the curator's own text. (Mihailides and Cohen, 2013). Making a story out of linked multimedia content requires media literacy skills of analysis, evaluation and creation."
Cathy Oxley

Collaboration, Innovation, Creation Club - 17 views

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    School library makerspaces
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