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Episode 9: Research & Information Fluency


Episode 9: Research & Information Fluency

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DATE : Sat, 27 Jun 2009 11:28:22 -0500
Entered in Database : 2009-06-27 16:28:22
length : 44315673
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Episode 9 of Always On is all about helping develop research and information fluency skills with students. Listen in and learn more about how you can best teach students to evaluate sites and find good resources for learning.Podcast and show notes are located at http://web.me.com/alwaysonSpecial Thanks to Ben Grey of The EdRevolution Podcast for the Episode 9 Intro!Links for LearningIntro PlugsKatie's SmartTeach wiki for Smart Board training.Tony Vincent's 21 Ways to Engage 21st Century Learners website.Michelle's Beyond Digital Storytelling Workshop wikiResearch and Information Fluency ISTE's NETs Implementation Wiki for Research and Information FluencyArticle "Is Google Making Us Stupid?"Bernie Dodge's Web Quest websiteAlan November's "How information literate are you?" Resources and QuizHoax sites to use with students: • All About Explorers • Northwest Pacific Tree Octopus • DiHydrogen Monoxide Research CenterMichelle's Hoax Bookmarks on DeliciousEasyWhoIs Site lookup to determine the owner of a web domainWayback Machine (http://archive.org)21st Century Information Fluency websiteBoolify search site to teach students boolean logic basics.Google's Tutorial Page for Search StrategiesWolfram's Alpha Search EngineGoogle Squared Search Engine PCHS Internet Research UnitTwitter Shoutouts on Research and Information FluencyKatie asks “Prep for 'Always On' Ep.9: Research and Information Fluency. Favorite resources, advice, or questions from Twitterverse?”Digiduchess @katiemorrow Big fan of Big 6http://www.big6.com/. Really puts the responsibility in the students hands and gives them a framework.BenGrey @katiemorrow I'm just so pleased they call it "Information Fluency" instead of "Information Literacy."Michelle asks “@katiemorrow and I want your input for Always On: Share your ideas/resources/tips on teaching information fluency and research.”JeffMason @milobo @katiemorrow some resources here at IV. http://tinyurl.com/d4n4ahWe’d love to hear your thoughts! Leave a comment on our website, email us at alwayson@me.com, or leave us a voicemail at 1-206-600-5317

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