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Classroom Newspaper Google Docs Style!

Great Ideas! Love the idea of uploading newspaper to Youblisher. Turns it into a flippable page newspaper.


Via KB...Konnected, R.Conrath, Ed.D., Ann Papi Castro, michel verstrepen, Evdokia Roka, BookChook, Dennis T OConnor, Jim Lerman, tom jackson, kathyvsr, scmorgan
netquester's comment, October 20, 2012 3:46 AM
Would like to know how others have overcome the 13+ age restriction on Googledocs.
KB...Konnected's comment, October 20, 2012 4:50 AM
This link may answer your question on the age restrictions. http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/google-education/K2PJEQyl754
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Is There a Difference Between Critical Thinking and Information Literacy? | Weiner | Journal of Information Literacy

Is There a Difference Between Critical Thinking and Information Literacy? | Weiner | Journal of Information Literacy | Mobile Learning & Information Literacy | Scoop.it

 

 

This suggests that [information literacy] and its associated procedures could significantly augment current instruction in [critical thinking] and indeed, the possibility has been explored by some authors in the current literature. A merging of the two ideas would involve [information literacy] providing tools and techniques in the processing and utilisation of knowledge and [critical thinking] supplying the particulars and interpretations associated with a specific discipline. This type of integration could lead to instructional programs similar in concept and application to those in research methodology where methods from statistics are integrated with the techniques and skills associated with a specific discipline. The development of a curriculum of this type would change functions and perceptions from private, individualised mentation, now associated with [critical thinking], to a more easily learned and practiced process suitable across the breadth of disciplines.

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