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Galaktische Schulbibliothek

Galaktische Schulbibliothek | School Libraries around the world | Scoop.it
Es gibt dank Hubble Fotos von Millionen von Sternenhaufen, von Galaxien. Die wurden nach ihrem Aussehen klassifiziert. Manche Galaxie hat Ähnlichkeit mit einem Buchstaben des lateinischen Alphabets...
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A Simple Guide To 4 Complex Learning Theories [Infographic]

A Simple Guide To 4 Complex Learning Theories [Infographic] | School Libraries around the world | Scoop.it
Do you know the actual theories of learning? A learning theory is an attempt to describe how people learn, helping us understand this inherently complex process.

Via Gust MEES, Made Hery Santosa, Roselink, Carmen Arias , Rui Guimarães Lima, Alfredo Calderon, REDaprendiendo, Laura Rosillo, Carlos Marcelo, Elena Elliniadou, Sarantis Chelmis, NikolaosKourakos, Official AndreasCY, Rosa Martins
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Interesting Infographic on traditional learning theories versus digital age

Kari Smith's curator insight, February 17, 1:17 PM

Great background information to build our understanding. I really like seeing them all presented this way for easy comparison. 

uTOP Inria's curator insight, March 11, 3:38 AM

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Christine Cattermole's curator insight, May 16, 4:58 AM

A very visual illustration of learning theory.

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How To Find Openly Licensed Educational Resources You Can Use [Infographic]

How To Find Openly Licensed Educational Resources You Can Use [Infographic] | School Libraries around the world | Scoop.it

Posted by Jeff Hurt

 

"Most of us turn to the internet when we are looking for resources to use for a presentation, report or article. The internet holds the key to so many robust resources.

 

"Yet how many of these resources can you legally use for free? How many of them can you adapt?

 

"That’s where Open Educational Resources (OER) can help. Here’s an infographic from the Center for Open Educational Resources and Language Learning (at the University of Texas at Austin) that can help."


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Paula Correia's curator insight, April 19, 5:01 AM

Que recursos educacionais licenciados pode usar legal e gratuitamente?

Os Open Educational Resources (OER) podem ajudar [ Ver Infográfico].

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Creative Commons Infographic: Licenses Explained – Technology Enhanced Learning Blog

Creative Commons Infographic: Licenses Explained – Technology Enhanced Learning Blog | School Libraries around the world | Scoop.it
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Creative commons: the best way to publish, ensure recognition for your work and share information in a way that fits you best.

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Plagiarism Report [INFOGRAPHIC] - Turnitin Community

Plagiarism Report [INFOGRAPHIC] - Turnitin Community | School Libraries around the world | Scoop.it

Report on Plagiarism by Turnitin that is is the leading academic plagiarism detector, utilized by teachers and students to avoid plagiarism and ensure academic integrity.

Key findings include: 1)Secondary students rely more on social networking and content-sharing sites. 2)Higher education students rely more on paper mills and cheat sites. 3)Wikipedia is the most popular site for both groups.Eight sites appear among the top ten most popular web sources for both secondary and higher education students.4) Educators should develop specific strategies to address plagiarism.


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