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50 Activities To Promote Digital Media Literacy In Students (RT @TeachThought: 50 Activities To Promote Digital Media Literacy In Students http://t.co/QBhE0c7b #edtech #literacy)...
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February 1, 5:27 PM
The list is English teacher orientied but could be used across a number of subject/content areas. Delete the scoop?
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How do you make students better online researchers? By understanding how they can and should use Google, of course! Delete the scoop?
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Resources from Google for digital literacy learning. Delete the scoop?
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The 21st Century Principal: 8 Must-Have Skills for Spotting Misinformation for 21st Century StudentsRT @21stprincipal: 8 Must-Have Skills for Spotting Misinformation for 21st Century Students http://t.co/KXZ1p7df #edchat #ncadmin #satchat Delete the scoop?
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As predicted by great curators, like Robin Good (1), curation is being acknowledged as a crucial skill in Education.
Creating and sharing content at this point of the evolution of the Web are insufficient. People need to navigate successfully: picking the best content, organizing it, and managing knowledge are possible through a curation process, which implies a step further.
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(1) http://curation.masternewmedia.org/ (2) http://www.southampton.ac.uk/cip/staffcurriculum/newmodule/digital_literacies.page Via Paula Silva Delete the scoop?
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In 1998, a 15-year-old high school student used the personal website of a professor at Northwestern University, Arthur Butz, as justification for writing a history paper called “The Historic Myth of Concentration Camps.” That student, who we will... Delete the scoop?
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