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Beautiful web-based timeline software - 0 views

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    "Create beautiful timelines - Tiki-Toki is web-based software for creating beautiful interactive timelines that you can share on the internet."
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ABCs of Web Literacy: Interactive Tutorial - 0 views

  • If you are going to use the web for research, don't be duped by what you find out there. Learn five criteria for evaluation information on the web.
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ABCs of Web Literacy: Interactive Tutorial - 48 views

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    "Learn five criteria for evaluating information on the web. "
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Search Education - Google - 1 views

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    Web search can be a remarkable tool for students, and a bit of instruction in how to search for academic sources will help your students become critical thinkers and independent learners. With the materials on this site, you can help your students become skilled searchers--whether they're just starting out with search, or ready for more advanced training.
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    Help your students become better searchers Web search can be a remarkable tool for students, and a bit of instruction in how to search for academic sources will help your students become critical thinkers and independent learners. With the materials on this site, you can help your students become skilled searchers- whether they're just starting out with search, or ready for more advanced training.
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librarycampground - home - 44 views

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    This wiki showcases practical ways that librarians can incorporate the ever expanding world of Web 2.0 technology into library related lessons and activities.
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Best Websites for Teaching and Learning | American Association of School Librarians (A... - 44 views

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    The "Top 25" Websites foster the qualities of innovation, creativity, active participation, and collaboration. They are free, Web-based sites that are user friendly and encourage a community of learners to explore and discover.
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Barrow Media Center - 0 views

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    A librarian who uses Web 2.0 in his library.
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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.
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Best Websites for Teaching & Learning 2013 | American Association of School Librarians ... - 0 views

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    The 2013 Best Websites for Teaching and Learning foster the qualities of innovation, creativity, active participation, and collaboration. They are free, Web-based sites that are user friendly and encourage a community of learners to explore and discover.
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The C.A.R.S. Checklist for Evaluating Internet Sources - 36 views

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    You should evaluate every web site you use for research or for personal information. The CARS checklist encourages students to find evidence of credibility, accuracy, reasonableness, and support.
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    I like the CARB checklist better. Current, Authoratative and Accurate, Reliable and Relevant and Bias free.
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georgiasouthernitec / 21st Century Information Literacy Resource Guides - 9 views

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    "Looking for some new ideas about using Web 2.0 to implement AASL's Standards for the 21st Century Learner? Check out these resources developed by students in FRIT 7090b offered during Summer, 2010 at Georgia Southern University. "
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TxtBear - The Swiss Army Knife for documents - 9 views

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    useful web application that allows you to easily upload and document and immediately turn it into a webpage.
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Zunal WebQuest Maker - 18 views

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    Zunal WebQuest Maker is a Web-based software for creating WebQuests in a short time without writing any HTML codes.
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"7 Things...Brief Explores Privacy in Web 2.0 Learning Environments" - 7 views

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    ResourceBlog Article: New from the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI): new from the 7 things series
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