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jason glampe

Evaluate a Webpage Practice Tutorial - 0 views

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    Useful tool/demonstration from OER Commons to guide students in evaluating a website as information source. I've used Diigo's annotation tools with students to practice evaluating websites as sources. This would be useful to use as a guided example prior to their independent practice. OER JG
cathyschroeck

Facebook Guide for Educators - 0 views

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    20 page guide, commissioned by Facebook, describes how this social media tool can be used in the classroom as a tool for digital and social learning (in two schools in England).
ggtucker

The Ultimate Guide to OER: How You Can Improve Educational Content | Top Hat - 0 views

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    See this site to download a free e-book: The Ultimate Guide to OER-How You Can Improve Educational Content. TopHat has been showing up in blogs and Twitter as an app to help build connections with students during teaching. Maybe they are on to something...
Lawrence Gillick

Comparing Blogging Tools for Teachers and Students - 0 views

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    Practicaledtech is a great source for teachers to stay up to date on great online resources. Richard Byrne is an awesome tech integrator and his site used to be called free tech for teachers. I would assign teachers to use this guide to pick one blogging tool to try out with their classes. Before they got to work with their classes I would pair of teachers who chose the same blogging tool and have them work together on the platform.
Tiffany Braunel

Synergyse Google Apps Training - 1 views

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    Synergyse Google Apps Training is an interactive training system for Google Apps. It provides guided instruction inside Google Apps. *Free Trial Available*
Ellie Rumney

Open Educational Resources (OER): Resource Roundup - 0 views

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    An educator's guide to open educational resources (OER), including online repositories, curriculum-sharing websites, sources for lesson plans and activities, and open textbooks.
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    OER, a part of the global open content movement, are shared teaching, learning, and research resources available under legally recognized open licenses-free for people to reuse, revise, remix, and redistribute. Why are OER important? High-quality OER can save teachers significant time and effort on resource development and advance student learning inside and outside the classroom.
Lawrence Gillick

Why Libraries Are So Important - 1 views

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    For Backpackers | The Jess-Setters Guide
mbmeloy

Educator's Guide to Flipgrid - 2 views

http://blog.flipgrid.com/ Flipgrid is free to educators now. See the guide for uses.

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jleggleston

Guide to Social Media in Educational Environments - 2 views

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    From the National Center for Campus Public Safety, this guide discusses the current use of social media and the safety challenges associated with these platforms.
debjones505

PBS DESIGN SQUAD | WISELearn Resources - 0 views

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    This site from NASA and Design Squad offers activities, videos, lesson plans, and guides for engaging kids in hands-on engineering activities. There are several guides for running 6-week or 12-week clubs or after school events. I am always on the lookout for activities that promote design thinking that I can use for a maker event or as a creative warm-up for one of my clubs. Lots of good ideas here!
Kimberly Joten

Showing Movies in Class and on Campus - Copyright on Campus - Guides @ UF at University... - 2 views

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    Very detailed, thorough information related to copyright, fair use, etc.
Kathy Rodziewicz

Can I Use That? A Guide to Creative Commons | OER Commons - 6 views

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    This is one of the best Creative Commons resources that I have found! It provides a thorough overview of the different CC licenses in a variety of different charts that are easy to read and understand. It also breaks down commonly asked questions regarding the use of photos and attribution, focusing on Google's photo tools. Finally, it provides good options for online photos for teachers and students so that they are aware of and following CC licensing laws.
mrsjc10

How To Do Research Primary Source Unit | OER Commons - 1 views

  • How To Do Research Unit Guide
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      Excited to find a resource for teaching information literacy and research skills to middle schoolers.
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      I'm excited to read more. Our ELA teachers work so hard at this in middle school. These are big tasks to teach in addition to everything else they need to teach! At the same time, it is exactly what middle school students need before they reach the high school where they must apply research skills.
  • How To Do Research Unit Guide
rburger32

BadgerLink Research Guides | BadgerLink - 0 views

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    A quick video on using BadgerLink for research. A quality resource for any age students.
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