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A survey of Advanced Placement and National Writing Project teachers finds that teens’ research habits are changing in the digital age...
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Curation tools present an exciting new genre of search tool--strategies for scanning the real-time environment, as well as opportunities for evaluating quality and relevance in emerging information landscapes. Via Karen Bonanno Delete the scoop?
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Safety is the motive behind most school policies regarding filtering and limitations of the internet. But what happens when these policies are proven ineffective, even detrimental, to learning and safety of the students they claim to protect? Via Judy O'Connell, Karen Bonanno Delete the scoop?
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Building upon a process- and context-oriented information quality framework, this paper seeks to map and explore what we know about the ways in which young users of age 18 and under search for information online, how they evaluate information, and how their related practices of content creation, levels of new literacies, general digital media usage, and social patterns affect these activities.
Via Karen Bonanno, Lourense Das, Dennis T OConnor, Jason Epstein
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March 6, 2012 6:07 PM
Went to read the article then scooped it - so thanks for finding it through your network.
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This key trend highlights the importance of why school libraries need to function effectively in the school community. The abundance of resources adds to the complexity of the information environment in which students work. Via Karen Bonanno Delete the scoop?
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