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CLOUD 9 - 8 views

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    Like a duck taking to water, Penny has found blogging an excellent way of sharing, learning and reflecting.
Anthony Beal

About ANCIL | A New Curriculum for Information Literacy - 34 views

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    ANCIL aims to help undergraduates develop an advanced, reflective level of information literacy which will enable them not just to find information, but to evaluate, analyse and use academic material independently and judiciously. Download the curriculum and explanatory notes
Anthony Beal

iPads in Education - 17 views

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    Welcome to the 'iPad in Education' web site - concerned with using Apple's iPad for learning and teaching. Although this is based in the UK, the site's content will reflect practice from other counties and contexts in order to explore and learn from a wide field. I am Ian Wilson (www.ianwilson.biz) a freelance Apple Education Mentor based in the north west of England (Twitter: @Ian__Wilson). I have set up this site as I believe the iPad signals the opportunity for a transformation in how technology is used in schools, colleges and universities. I am interested in looking at all age ranges, all abilities across all areas of the curriculum and keen to see if the iPad makes technology more transparent and cross-curricular as it should be.
Anthony Beal

JC's Extra Curricular Activities: Metablogging and the Connected World - 10 views

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    A student reflects on using blogs in education. Some interesting thoughts.
Fran Bullington

Instructional Strategies - 14 views

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    Zoom-In Inquiry is often an introduction portion of a lesson. During this activity, students uncover a primary source image piece by piece in order to understand a big idea or theme related to curriculum standards. An investigative question starts the exploration and guiding questions focused on observation, interpretation, and evaluation follow as pieces of the image are revealed one at a time. Students use evidence and subject specific vocabulary to support their hypotheses. Students reflect on their understanding of the primary source and its relationship to "the big picture" or a large scale understanding that is overarching and essential to the subject. Finally, other related primary sources are presented that ask students to apply knowledge and understanding from the Zoom-In Inquiry to a new source or problem.
Bright Ideas

Through global lenses @wfc | Finland, Florida and Australia - 10 views

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    You may remember reading about Whitefriars College teacher librarian Tania Sheko's collaborative learning project using Flickr. The project has now concluded and a few of the students have shared their thoughts, reflections and ideas about what they loved most about the project.
Cathy Oxley

Web 3.0 promises change for libraries - WEB 3.0 - Research Information - 24 views

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    The term 'Web 3.0' reflects a momentous change in the way we view the web. Some of the possible avenues for the future include the 3D web, the semantic web, and the real world web.
Jamin Henley

School students, information retrieval and transfer - 0 views

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    This study sought to examine the views of students, teachers and teacher librarians on students‟ attitudes to, use of, and reflections on, information retrieval, when completing curricular assignments.
Lissa Davies

Technology Integration Matrix - 0 views

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    From the site: The Technology Integration Matrix (TIM) illustrates how teachers can use technology to enhance learning for K-12 students. The TIM incorporates five interdependent characteristics of meaningful learning environments: active, constructive, goal directed (i.e., reflective), authentic, and collaborative (Jonassen, Howland, Moore, & Marra, 2003). 
Anne Weaver

Me, Myself, and Pedagogy: Adventures in Self-Directed Learning - 6 views

Dennis OConnor

TwHistory - 9 views

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    Create historical twitter character then tweet based on history research  Quote from Mark Rounds Web-Ed Tools Paper.li, "Participants choose a historical event, create Twitter accounts for individual characters, pore over primary source documents and think critically about the times, dates, and durations of events to create hundreds of Tweets as they might have been broadcast had Twitter existed before the 21st century. They then submit all those Tweets to the engineers at TwHistory, specifying a start date for their event, and then watch it unfold - over a day, a week, a month or more - reflecting the event's actual duration."
Laura Gardner

Newsmap - 10 views

shared by Laura Gardner on 22 Oct 09 - Cached
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    Visually reflects the most important news stories of the moment.
Librarian Shannon

Learning: In Our Own Words Instructors Page « Learning Commons - 1 views

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    Welcome to the academic literacies video series: Learning: In Our Own Words! This series was developed as a unique in-house instructional tool to assist York University instructors (faculty, TAs, librarians, counselors, writing instructors etc.)  in the advancement of academic literacies instruction. It is a teaching tool meant to engage students in critical discussion (reflect, question, analyze and discuss) around their academic skills and experiences.
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