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jenniferstruss

Washington DC News Museum - Things to do in Washington | Newseum - 0 views

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    Lots of great lesson plans for information literacy!  Click on "Education," then lessons for "students not visiting the museum."
Laurie Ollhoff

How to introduce digital technology and ignite your students love of learning | Teach w... - 1 views

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    Very informative blog on teaching with technology.  The site that hosts this blog is actually titled "Teach with Technology."
Melinda Menting Lemke

US Digital Literacy - 3 views

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    This is a great website that offers up-to-date information, videos and professional development in digital literacy for a vast audience.
mwalejko

Using Pokemon Go in the classroom - 1 views

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    APA style guide for "Pokemon Go" information. I doubt if there are many Pokestops or Pokemon in or around your school. And I'm not suggesting playing the game in your classroom. However, after playing it myself for the past few days, I've had some thoughts on how to use the game to expand the learning and target some of the literacies we want students to attain.
Teresa Cronce

Teaching Information Literacy Now - 1 views

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    By Laura Gardner on Last week, a new study from Stanford University revealed that many students are inept at discerning fact from opinion when reading articles online. The report, combined with the spike in fake and misleading news during the 2016 election, has school librarians, including me, rethinking how we teach evaluation of online sources to our students.
Eileen Schroeder

Information Fluency Continuum: K-12 Priority Benchmark Skills and Assessments - 2 views

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    By grade based on Kuhlthau model NYC
Eileen Schroeder

Information Literacy Skills - 2 views

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    "Otsego Northern Catskills BOCES"
jmneerdaels

Open Education - Office of Educational Technology - 1 views

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    We believe that educational opportunities should be available to all learners. Creating an open education ecosystem involves making learning materials, data, and educational opportunities available without restrictions imposed by copyright laws, access barriers, or exclusive proprietary systems that lack interoperability and limit the free exchange of information.
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