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jenibo

A Cool Flowchart to Teach Students How to Cite and Credit Images ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 77 views

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    "Our job as teachers is to draw our students attention to the fact that copy-paste culture is destructive and that appropriate citations and crediting back the sources, if ever we are allowed to, are two important things we always need to invoke as we are dealing with both digital and non digital content.  I have an entire section in this blog packed full of resources, tools and tips on how to teach your students about copyright, check it out here to learn more. Today, I am sharing with you this wonderful flowchart I come across in digital inspiration. You can use it with you students to teach them about the kinds of images to cite and how to do so."
jenibo

The Four Levels of Readings Every Student should Know about ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 23 views

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    "Reading is a search for meaning, and this meaning can be found only through intelligent and mindful reading. In their classic book " How to Read A Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading " Van and Adler provide some invaluable tips to help readers develop good intelligent reading habits. They particularly talked about four types of readings which I want to share with you here and also highly recommend that you read the entire book. It is definitely a wonderful work."
Carla Shinn

How Andrew Carnegie Turned His Fortune Into a Library Legacy - 5 views

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    Read and listen to the article from National Public Radio.
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    Also from NPR: Libraries Leading Roles on Stage, On Screen and in Song http://www.npr.org/2013/08/07/207510092/libraries-leading-roles-on-stage-on-screen-and-in-song?utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=20130808&utm_source=books
Martha Hickson

Official Blog: Learn about the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on the Google Cultural Institute - 4 views

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    seven new online exhibits on the Google Cultural Institute that help tell the story of the two cities and their tragic fate.
Martha Hickson

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.
Martha Hickson

Search Challenges - 33 views

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    Individual and group challenges are a great way to teach and practice information fluency. All aspects of searching and evaluation are covered by these game-like challenges, from turning questions into effective queries, picking the right databases, homing in while browsing, evaluating authors and content, and more. Challenges are linked to Common Core State Standards and Information Fluency Competencies
jenibo

A School With No Teachers, Where Students Teach Themselves | MindShift - 11 views

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    " new computer school in Paris has been overwhelmed by some 60,000 applicants. The school, called 42, was founded by a telecom magnate who says the French education system is failing young people. His aim is to reduce France's shortage in computer programmers while giving those who've fallen by the wayside a new chance."
jenibo

A Round-up of 12 New Educational iPad Apps for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 33 views

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    "As is he habit once every month, I feature here in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning a list of some new educational iPad apps that I came across in different blogs and websites. Of course I can not include every single app I bookmarked because the list will be too long, however, the suggestions I have below are the ones that stood out to me from the rest. I invite you to check them out and probably share them with your colleagues."
Carla Shinn

Timbuktu's Lost Libraries - 12 views

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    Retracing Our Steps Although now a remote, dusty city at the southern edge of the Sahara Desert in present-day Mali, 700 years ago Timbuktu was a bustling commercial and academic center. Traders exchanged salt and gold, while Muslim scholars collected and wrote texts on Islam, medicine, astronomy, math, politics and more.
Martha Hickson

Common Core State Standards mapped to the Information Fluency Model - 17 views

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    The Common Core State Standards provide a framework for teaching information fluency in Grades 3 through 12. To help educators in this task, relevant information fluency competencies are mapped to the appropriate standards.
jenibo

27 Ways to Check Students Prior Knowledge ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 30 views

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    "Prior knowledge is an essential part of the meaning making negotiated between interlocutors. In classrooms, too, students' prior knowledge is a key factor in students overall achievement and performances. Most often, those lacking this kind of knowledge always lag behind the rest. There are actually several ways teachers can determine how much prior knowledge students have in store before debuting a discussion or a lesson. The visual below created by Mia from anethicalisland outlines some very practical ways that you can use in your class to check for students' previous knowledge. Check it out"
Karen Keighery

A Beginner's Guide to Choosing the Right Colors for Marketing Designs - 0 views

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    Which colors look good together? How many should I use? How do I create a color palette? It's helpful for TLs to know some of the basics in design in creating brochures and other guides to effectively market services and communicate information.
Jennifer Lane

TED-Ed Blog» Blog Archive » 20 books to read in 2015: TED-Ed Educators share their top 5 must-reads - 45 views

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    If one of your New Year's Resolutions was the classic "read more books" and you haven't so much as opened a magazine, we're here to provide some inspiration. TED-Ed asked a few of our favorite educators to weigh in on the best books in their subject - for students, teachers and lifelong learners alike - to crack into during 2015. Here, find a list of their top 5 picks in literature, science, math and history.
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