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Sarah McElrath's curator insight,
March 18, 10:41 AM
Interesting look at where to direct the instruction of writing.
Antonia Rudenstine's curator insight,
April 5, 8:48 AM
Teaching HS writing is finally gaining attention...this is a helpful guide to starting the journey.
Ivon Prefontaine's curator insight,
April 5, 8:19 PM
I did not read this, but, as a junior high teacher, I thought it would offer something. Delete the scoop?
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Dennis T OConnor's curator insight,
February 4, 12:54 AM
Here's a database of PHD theses and dissertatiions. A good way to do some primary source research. Delete the scoop?
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Robin Good: Here is a good guide providing the basic principles that should be followed when using, reposting, citing or quoting other people's content (both text and images).
The article outlines "proper methods of source attribution on the internet to guarantee the right people get credit for their hard work and ideas."
Specific sections of the article cover: How To Cite Content in Blog Posts How To Cite Content in Social Media How to Give Credit to Guest Bloggers and Ghost Writers How to Cite Images and Visual Content
Well done. 8/10
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El código Gutenberg's comment,
August 18, 2012 2:01 PM
Thank you very much. You're very kind. I hope that readers like my work in "El código Gutenberg". And thank you for the information in your page.
nickcarman's curator insight,
February 17, 5:45 PM
This is an excellent article, which lays out the groundrules for using, or citing someone else's content.
Patrick Wohlmut's curator insight,
February 24, 3:32 PM
Citing sources on a content curation page is important, not only for enhancing your creditability and being a mindful, respectful Internet community member, but also to let people know the kind of information to which they are linking. Delete the scoop?
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Open Learning Initiative - Dedicated to improving higher education by supplying online interactive instruction supported by learning research. Via Susan Bainbridge, Jesús Salinas Delete the scoop?
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March 13, 4:23 AM
Simply put, students suffer when they don’t have adequate resources—and, in particular, we’ve found that student achievement suffers when schools lack libraries that are staffed by full-time librarians. “Nearly every public school in Bucks, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties has a library with certified staff, which has been proven to increase student reading and comprehension,” notes Kintisch. “In contrast, most public schools in Philadelphia do not employ a certified librarian, and more than 140 do not have a library.” Via Dennis T OConnor, Lourense Das
Dennis T OConnor's curator insight,
March 12, 2:01 PM
Kieth Curry Lance's decade long research studies established (beyond any doubt) that a professionally staffed library is essential for student achievement. It never hurts to be shown the obvious truth (over and over again). When will the decision makers stop the lip service and pay attention to the research? School Libraries and Librarians WORK! Delete the scoop?
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Program handouts for the Educational Technology Journals workshop shared by the Faculty Development and Instructional Design Center at Northern Illinois University (List of Educational Technology Journals. Via Susan Bainbridge, Rui Guimarães Lima Delete the scoop?
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Data Curation as Digital Preservation of Documents and Electronic Artifacts: Key Reference ResourcesRobin Good: Data (or Digital) Curation, is an academic/scientific discipline dedicated to preserve, organize and collect digital documents and other electronic artifacts for archival, re-use and repurposing objectives.
Check: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_curation and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_curation
The importance of Data Curation can be easily underestimated as it may appear, to the casual viewer, as an arid, tedious document archival job.
In reality, Digital Curation efforts are of great value to the preservation of important cultural documents and data for future researchers who will want to access, in some organized way, the data-information-artifacts of our time. In addition, the data curation practices and guidelines developed by academic and research institutions can also be of value and inspiration to other types of curation work, that may adopt, emulate or innovate upon them.
University of Arizona – Digital Information Management
Useful. 7/10
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OU of UK repository. You have to create an account (free). All their research is listed. Good resource. Via Susan Bainbridge Delete the scoop?
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