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University of California Libraries - Begin Research - Tutorial - 12 views

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    Tutorial covers: identifying the information need, scope of resources and planning a search strategy with quizzes
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Scope and Sequence | Common Sense Media - 28 views

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    'You can download a PDF of the Scope & Sequence (en español). Check out these other links: Curriculum Overview (en español) Student Assessment Standards Alignment Charts Order Materials on a Flash Drive Click a topic to highlight the appropriate lessons. Click it again to turn the highlight off. Internet Safety Privacy & Security Relationships & Communication Cyberbullying Digital Footprint & Reputation Self-image & Identity Information Literacy Creative Credit & Copyright .'
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Internet Librarian: Sensible Library Website Development | Librarian in Black Blog - Sa... - 20 views

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    scope, content, navigation and testing 
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SCIS | Building a vibrant future for school library conversations - 7 views

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    "The School of Information Studies (www.csu.edu.au/faculty/educat/sis/) at Charles Sturt University (CSU) is a national and international provider in the design and delivery of a comprehensive suite of courses in library and information studies. We face many challenges, and among these the latest one has been to respond to new media environments by expanding the scope of our services to the vitally important information professionals we know as teacher librarians."
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Referencing Scope and Sequence 7-13 - Google Документы - 32 views

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    Thanks for sharing Anne, I hope people find it useful. I am happy for people to use it as required, if you could make sure to keep my name on the footer - Thanks! Dianne
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    Thank you both! This is SUPER useful.
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TeachLibrary - home - 1 views

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    "This space is for teacher-librarians to share their lesson plans and otherwise collaborate with each other. This space has been set up to follow the chapter headings from "Information Literacy for Life-Long Learning," the K-12 Library Scope and Sequence developed by the teacher-librarians of the Pittsburgh Public Schools (PA). (Please note that we begin here with Chapter 3, as chapters 1 & 2 do not require lesson plans.)"
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Scopeprice | Scope the right price - scopeprice.com - 0 views

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    Scopeprice is a search-engine to compare prices among multichannel e-commerce platform such as ebay, amazon, walmart, best buy & target.
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100 Scope Notes - Children's Literature News and Reviews - 0 views

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    Children's Literature News and Reviews
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QUT | Library | Pilot | Online Information Literacy Tutorial - 11 views

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    Queensland University of Technology "This online information literacy tutorial provides undergraduates with the skills and tools to find and manage information effectively. Choose one module to suit your needs or complete all six. Pass the test for your Pilot licence."
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Cardiff University - Information Literacy Resource Bank - 21 views

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    This central repository contains bite-sized information literacy learning resources...to integrate into teaching materials... There is a selection of activities, quizzes, diagrams and cartoons as well as short ready-made self-paced tutorials on a range of essential information literacy topics such as citing references and plagiarism.
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Poetry Friday: Book Spine Poem Gallery | 100 Scope Notes - 22 views

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    Photos of many Book Spine Poems - great idea to celebrate National Poetry Month and School Library Month in April!
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Skills@Library : Finding & evaluating information - 25 views

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    Info Skills at Leeds University
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ALISS Recommends: Useful Resources for Training and Student Inductions. - 1 views

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    ALISS Recommends: Useful Resources for Training and Student Inductions. 
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The Effects of Technology on Reading Performance in the Middle-School Grades:A Meta-Ana... - 12 views

  • This article reports the results of a meta-analysis of 20 research articles containing 89 effect sizes related to the use of digital tools and learning environments to enhance literacy acquisition. Results (weighted effect size of 0.489) demonstrate that technology can have a positive effect on reading comprehension, but little research has focused on the effect of technology on metacognitive, affective, and dispositional outcomes. We conclude that although there is reason to be optimistic about using technology in middle-school literacy programs, there is also reason to encourage the research community to redouble its emphasis on digital learning environments for students in this age range and to broaden the scope of the interventions and outcomes they study.
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University System of Georgia - Starting Your Search - 11 views

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    A ten-step strategy for learning how to research 
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InfoSkills - Information Literacy and Academic Integrity Tutorial - 14 views

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    University of Newcastle Library - Australia
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