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A collection of rubrics for assessing portfolios, cooperative learning, research process/report, PowerPoint, oral presentation, web page, blog, wiki, and other social media projects.
Here're a wide variety of writing tools for students. Some practice good habits, others offer options for writing requirements. See what works for you: Character Trading Cards Context Clues Million...
The DiRT Directory is a registry of digital research tools for scholarly use. DiRT makes it easy for digital humanists and others conducting digital research to find and compare resources ranging from content management systems to music OCR, statistical analysis packages to mindmapping software.
Fiona Harvey's curator insight,
November 23, 2014 7:39 AM
If you are interested in creating and using Digital Badges for your students this would be a good place to start (specifically focused on UK but can be adapted) The whole site is useful, has links to others. I was looking for information about Employers and what they thought about Digital Badges. It's a no brainer to me as I am using online tools all the time, UK HEIs should be jumping all over this.
Fiona Harvey's curator insight,
November 15, 2015 1:28 PM
If you are interested in creating and using Digital Badges for your students this would be a good place to start (specifically focused on UK but can be adapted) The whole site is useful, has links to others. I was looking for information about Employers and what they thought about Digital Badges. It's a no brainer to me as I am using online tools all the time, UK HEIs should be jumping all over this.
VideoAmy explores the topic of digital citizenship with this playlist of videos on the importance of online safety, manners, privacy, and responsibility.
Ednak helps educators discover, save, share and act on tools, software and resources that matter most to them.
Elizabeth E Charles's insight:
A great directory of education technologies resources.
Guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism for Sixth Formers at King Edward VI School
Welcome to the Information Literacy Resource Bank. This central repository contains bite-sized information literacy learning resources for Cardiff University staff to integrate into teaching materials as and when required. You may link to any of the resources on this web site or download and seamlessly incorporate them into your learning and teaching materials. Full details on how to embed them into Learning Central, PowerPoint and Word are provided. Subject Librarians in INSRV can also suggest ways of integrating the resources into programmes of study.
Would you be interested in the ultimate list of free tools for teachers? At the following post you will found 321 Free Tools for Teachers separated in 18 educational technology categories. Enjoy!
Information literacy forms the basis for all of the other literacies. Developing the good question, selecting sources, searching for information, critically evaluating the information found, citing the resources, and creating a new product for a specified audience are all components of information literacy.
Elizabeth E Charles's insight:
A list of resources for information literacy.
Elizabeth E Charles's insight:
Good starting point for resources on digital literacy.
Ana Cristina Pratas's curator insight,
February 22, 2013 12:06 AM
In today’s 21st century classrooms, digital tools should coexist alongside more traditional tools. Online tools, compared to their more traditional counterparts, provide a broader array of information about words and word meanings. In addition, some tools allow teachers to easily customize words so that students can practice, review, and play games with content or unit-specific words. Digital tools allows students to: |
A person's culture deeply impacts their way of thinking and learning. How can you adapt and demonstrate cultural awareness in your teaching?
Have you ever come across statements online, or overheard people in dialogue, claiming that there is just no evidence supporting the effectiveness of incor
IOE LibGuides. Open Education Resources (OER). Welcome.
The Definition Of Digital Literacy by Terry Heick When we think of digital literacy, we usually think of research--finding, evaluating, and properly crediting digital sources.…
"This LibGuide provides resources on free and open educational material, including guidelines, websites, articles, course content, free teaching resources, etc."
Durraniius Iftikhar's curator insight,
March 6, 2015 10:22 PM
"ABC" Wisdom based Time Management Learning As Education is the key" as it enlightens but knowledge is power as without it you cannot solve any problem or issue. All the revealed prophets (from Adam,Abraham,Jesus to Mohammad PBUH) were divinely educated, their Actions were based on Information, Behavor based on Knowledge & Conduct based on Wisdom thus they guided mankind to "The Straight Path". We need Wisdom for Peace and Welfare to make our planet sustainable and secure for future generation.
Discover websites, blogs, articles, and videos that provide information and tools related to understanding, selecting, and assessing assistive technology and accessible instructional materials.
Here you can find networks to join and further suggestions for professional development which may be of interest. (Please note that there is no particular order of importance but hopefully will serve as points of references you may find useful)
Open educational resources not only save students from triple-digit (or more!) textbook costs, but they also allow instructors to mix-and-match content for a more personalized, engaging learning experience. Here are 16 resources that offer a wide range of content and tools to help implement OER in just about any course.
Ann Ewel's curator insight,
July 24, 2014 12:14 PM
This looks like a great resource and not only that Elizabeth who scooped it first, also looks like a great resource -- lots of interesting scoops-- one to follow!
The Media History Digital Library [http://mediahistoryproject.org/ ] is a massive archive of documents about the history film, television, and radio. The library can now be searched and the documents viewed online through MHDL's new site called the Lantern [http://lantern.mediahist.org/ ].
Jane Hart compiles a list every year of what people find to be their best web tools for learning. Voting closes on 27 September.
Resources categories in alphabetical order.
Elizabeth E Charles's insight:
A great resource bank for teaching and learning resources as well as information on edtech.
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