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joshuacelliott1

Capture knowledge, share files, and manage projects within a secure, reliable environme... - 0 views

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    PBworks lets your team capture knowledge, share files, and manage projects. It tracks every change, and automatically notifies you and your team to keep everyone in the loop. PBworks is secure, reliable, and accessible from any computer or mobile device, so your team can use it anywhere they go.
jenilb

Newsela and Commonlit - 0 views

https://newsela.com/ While we have heard about Newsela before, I'm going to give it another plug here. At Newsela, students can find news articles that come from many different respectable and reli...

Teacher Resource Critical Thinking Assessment language arts reading

started by jenilb on 20 Jun 17 no follow-up yet
Vincent Madar

Google Scholar - 2 views

Short Description: Google scholar is a free online search engine that looks strictly for scholarly articles depending on the keywords entered in the search box. In other words, google scholar prov...

Information and Media Literacy

started by Vincent Madar on 01 Mar 18 no follow-up yet
empfinkenstein

New York Times Learning Network - 2 views

*Tool Name*: New York Times Learning Network (https://www.nytimes.com/section/learning) *Short Description:* The New York Times has a specific website that offers teaching ideas and directly relate...

"Digital Citizenship" "Critical Thinking" "social media" "student engagement" "reliable sources"

started by empfinkenstein on 18 Mar 18 no follow-up yet
Brendan Hamilton

Scolastic Math - 1 views

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    Scholastic MATH promotes students to use articles and other forms of media that are reliable and academically focused.
alyssaspreag

Data USA - 0 views

Provides reliable centralized access to US government data from such sources as the US Census Bureau and the US Department of Labor. Provides numbers as well as infographics that put data into a mo...

#techinpedagogy #informationandmedialiteracy

started by alyssaspreag on 28 Jun 18 no follow-up yet
mcsalito

Internet Archive: Wayback Machine - 1 views

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    Short Description: WaybackMachine is an Internet archiving tool or "digital library" which may be freely accessed and searched by anyone. The archives includes Internet web pages, in addition to the digital forms of books/texts, audio recordings, videos, images, and software programs. Examples of Uses: Educators can use WaybackMachine to demonstrate the permanence of Internet activity to their students. Particularly with social media postings, educators can show their students that websites are archived and accessible in earlier versions, providing some insight and clarity to the "Delete" or "Remove" buttons that students believe are so reliable. In doing so, students can understand how difficult and impossible it is in most situations to erase their digital footprint.
hiliarybassett

Google Scholar - 1 views

Designing a lesson around Google Scholar will help a high school classroom understand how to navigate through scholarly sources, along with the comprehension of what makes a credible source. Using ...

Teacher Resource language arts Research information Literacy

started by hiliarybassett on 22 Jun 17 no follow-up yet
mcsalito

SymbalooEDU: Social Bookmarking Tool - 1 views

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    Short Description: Symbaloo is a social bookmarking tool through which teachers can share their favorite web resources. In addition to organizing homework, lesson plans, and administrative paperwork all in one place (among other features), Symbaloo allows teachers to create "webmixes" consisting of links and sources for particular subjects and/or topics. For students, it's a useful tool for gathering content for research and maintaining that content in one common area, rather than searching all over the Web. Examples of Uses: Teachers can use Symbaloo to organize websites and databases which are reliable and trustworthy for their students. Teachers can post links to sources of information which they deem credible and useful, thus saving time and energy for their students. Teachers can also review the websites that their students find and share to their own personalized learning spaces.
Evan Grace

Newsela.com - 1 views

This website offers educators and students a reliable source of news articles, historical documents and texts. The website compiles articles from media sources like the Washington Post, Los Angeles...

information and media literacy

started by Evan Grace on 01 Mar 18 no follow-up yet
laurenurrico

Turnitin.com (http://turnitin.com) - 2 views

A new and improved way to track reliable research and sources for your students in their written assignments. An originality percentage gathers at the top of the page challenging students to avoid ...

Teacher Resource Writing Information Media Literacy

started by laurenurrico on 23 Jun 17 no follow-up yet
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