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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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Digital Literacy [resources on PearlTrees]

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Media Literacy Lessons. 25 Teaching Tools To Organize, Innovate, & Manage Your Classroom. What is Digital Literacy? Media & Technology. What Digital Literacy
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Free Technology for Teachers: Pearltrees - Visually Organize and Share Collections of Files and Links

Free Technology for Teachers: Pearltrees - Visually Organize and Share Collections of Files and Links | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Pearltrees is a visual bookmarking tool that I first tried nearly five years ago. Over the years it has changed in response to feedback from its users. One of those changes was a transition from free-form webs of related files and links to its current format of visual squares and folders.

Aysin Alp's curator insight, February 10, 2015 3:00 PM

Great tool to personalize learning

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Pearltrees- A Very Good Tool for Organizing, Bookmarking and Sharing Web Content ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Pearltrees- A Very Good Tool for Organizing, Bookmarking and Sharing Web Content ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Pearltrees is a wonderful social bookmarking and curation tool. Students can use it to curate and organize web content into collections and sub-collections that they can share with others

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