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13 Content curations sites

13 Content curations sites | Digital School Libraries | Scoop.it

13 Content Curation Sites for Bloggers... and content providers. Simple infographic style!


Via Joyce Valenza, Dennis T OConnor, Karen Bonanno, Margareta
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Boolean operators: Ember Stevens - How to Impress a Librarian

Practical explanation of Boolean Operators


Via Becca Johnson, Librarian@HOPE, Dr. Laura Sheneman, Ann Vega, Sandra Carswell
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Which Social Network Should You Use -- and When? [INFOGRAPHIC]

Which Social Network Should You Use -- and When? [INFOGRAPHIC] | Digital School Libraries | Scoop.it
What is Facebook best for? How about Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+? This infographic has all you need to know to leverage social networks.
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NetSafe - Learn | Guide | Protect: Digital Citizenship Definition

NetSafe - Learn | Guide | Protect: Digital Citizenship Definition | Digital School Libraries | Scoop.it

What is a digital citizen?

Drawing from the Key Competencies and Values in the NZ Curriculum and a growing body of research knowledge, NetSafe, in consultation with New Zealand teachers has produced this definition of a New Zealand digital citizen.

A digital citizen:

* Is a confident and capable user of ICT

* Uses technologies to participate in educational, cultural, and economic activities

* Uses and develops critical thinking skills in cyberspaceis literate in the language, symbols, and texts of digital technologies

* Is aware of ICT challenges and can manage them effectively

* Uses ICT to relate to others in positive, meaningful ways

* Demonstrates honesty and integrity and ethical behaviour in their use of ICT

* Respects the concepts of privacy and freedom of speech in a digital world

* Contributes and actively promotes the values of digital citizenship

 

This is a 'bit' from NetSafe's myLGP website. It's part of a collection of resources that help educators to teach effective digital citizenship. Take a look.

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Curation for schools

Curation tools develop a range of skills for students including information literacy. This excellent set of slides by Lisa Nash looks at the growth of curation, its value to learning and provides an introduction to a range of popular curation tools.


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Citing Sources: A Quick and Graphic Guide

Citing Sources: A Quick and Graphic Guide | Digital School Libraries | Scoop.it

A fantastic graphic guide outlining plagiarism and how to appropriatley cite your material.


Via Reuven Werber, Dennis T OConnor, Judy O'Connell
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Good Curation VS Bad Curation Beth Kanter

Good Curation VS Bad Curation Beth Kanter | Digital School Libraries | Scoop.it

Not all curation is of equal value.  Take a look at this blog post as the basis of some reflection on your curation work.  There are some value judgements here that I don't agree with but I think it is nonetheless worth a read.


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