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Digital reflection tools your students can use in class

Digital reflection tools your students can use in class | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Students need reflective practice in their learning process, and teachers have to offer guidance in that respect. Here are a few digital reflection tools for your students:

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Developing Digital Literacies for Teachers

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“How did you do that?” This is a question I have been asked a few times in my career when using an element of technology in my lessons.

 "The thing is, this is not a reaction to my students tackling some carefully crafted web quest or using iPads to create animated video clips (simply because I don’t usually do those kind of tasks but more on that later!) It is often a reaction to my class using an app like Padlet to collaborate or Kahoot to create their own quizzes.

“I didn’t do that,” is usually my answer. “I just set it up and my students did the rest.”

“But it seems so complicated,” they continue. “I could never do something like that.”

"When a teacher is reluctant to use technology in class, there are two reasons they may offer – “I don’t know much about technology,” and/or “my students are much better with tech than me so how could I teach them anything with it?”

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How to Help Learners Build Solid Research Skills for Life

How to Help Learners Build Solid Research Skills for Life | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
The following article is adapted from our upcoming book on future-focused learning. It talks about how to teach learners to build solid research skills for school and for life.
 
How do we help our learners develop research skills that will serve them practically in school and life? Having this set of information location and management abilities in any digital-age survival kit applies equally to students, teachers, and everyday people. In the classroom, we teach it using the process of Information Fluency.

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Helping Students Develop Critical Information Processing Skills

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Critical information processing skills are best taught rather than caught. Adding a few targeted activities to your course can assist your students in developing these important skills that will serve them well in your course and beyond.

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Elizabeth E Charles's curator insight, February 5, 2018 2:29 PM
Great examples of how to integrate meaningful information processing skills - relevant for research and as a life skill,

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A special class: how to teach kids to spot fake news - Quartz

A special class: how to teach kids to spot fake news - Quartz | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Do students need to learn about fake news? And more generally, should they learn how news is created and how to evaluate its credibility?

Thousands of schools all over the world believe the answer is yes.

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9 Ways to Tell If a New App Is Ready For Classroom Use

9 Ways to Tell If a New App Is Ready For Classroom Use | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
At last count, there were over 80,000 educational apps available to teachers. While many of these may be a dream come true for educators, the dizzying array of choices is also a nightmare. Teachers just don’t have time to filter through thousands of apps to find the one that works best for the needs of their students. To make this process less agonizing, here are the hallmarks of a classroom-ready educational app. It has clear connections to the curriculum. Classroom time is valuable, and can’t be wasted on games and apps that do not clearly align with curriculum goals. These …
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NMC Releases Digital Literacy Impact Study

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The NMC has released the 2017 Digital Literacy Impact Study: An NMC Horizon Project Strategic Brief to uncover the learner’s perspective of how digital literacy training influences work life after graduation. As a complement to the definitions and frameworks outlined in the NMC’s 2017 strategic brief on digital literacy in higher education, this new study examines digital literacy in action as learners enter the workforce. More than 700 recent graduates from 36 institutions responded to an NMC survey that addressed the experiences they gained at colleges and universities, and how their proficiencies or lack thereof have affected their careers. Funding for this independent research endeavor and publication was provided by Adobe. Below are some key findings from the publication."


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Seven must-have digital literacy apps, tools, and resources 

Seven must-have digital literacy apps, tools, and resources  | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

"Teaching in a digital world, while essential, can be a difficult task. The digital world is constantly evolving, and it can be hard to keep up with new trends. And while students often enter the classroom with a high degree of digital awareness, it is often confined to the world of social media. How then, do educators learn about digital literacy, so they can model and teach it to their students?  ..."

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Scott Olson's curator insight, August 2, 2017 2:18 PM
There are so many useful apps out there to make your life as a teacher easier.  I found the ones suggested here are a good addition to the ones I currently use!
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How media literacy is critical to saving our democracy

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A Stanford study suggesting how easily manipulated students are online should be a wake-up call for school leaders nationwide.

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Digital Citizenship Explained for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Digital Citizenship Explained for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

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Improving Students' Web Use and Information Literacy - Download eBooks Free

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Improving Students' Web Use and Information Literacy free download

 

As a result of recent learning and teaching developments, teachers are being trained to use ICT to develop more innovative teaching methods, and students are invariably required to use electronic information resources as part of their assignments. Networked internet access is now the norm in both primary and secondary schools, available not only in the school library but in computer suites and classrooms. Teachers and school librarians are increasingly aware that information literacy is a key skill needed by today's students, who are tomorrow's workers within the knowledge economy. The need for educators to understand how to help students to become effective information users is paramount. This book offers teachers and school librarians the means to exploit the internet effectively both as a learning and a teaching resource; in particular to hone their skills in accessing the most relevant parts of the internet to provide suitable information sources to aid students' learning. It offers valuable insights into information literacy and provides helpful examples of the most effective ways of teaching information skills. The book is a vital resource for all teachers and school librarians, and is relevant in all areas of the world. It is equally of use to head teachers and to professional educators and managers up to further education level. It should be on reading lists of all education institutions offering teacher training courses.


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6 Days and 78 Resources for Digital Literacy Internet Safety

6 Days and 78 Resources for Digital Literacy Internet Safety | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

"Internet Safety and Digital Citizenship are important topics ... it is so integral to what our kids do while they are at school.  Whether or not you have a 1:1 program, these are topics that shouldn’t be overlooked!  Don’t assume that because your students are fairly savvy when it comes to learning technology, that they will automatically pick up on digital literacy...it is essential that parents learn about digital literacy so that they can echo and enforce good technology use at home"


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David Cook's curator insight, August 7, 2014 10:26 PM

Looks better for K - 8 teachers than high school (myself).  I do like the week plan of 5 days of focus on digital literacy!

Melissa Marshall's curator insight, October 25, 2014 10:46 AM

This is an excellent collection of resources, split into age groups and a suggested order of activities. It is an American site, but I like how they have picked up on the cybersmart resource put out by the Australian Government. I would add another one to the list: the resources made by CommonSense Media. These are great too, and Prendiville's digital citizenship unit is based on them. 

Lamia Saad's curator insight, March 9, 2021 9:53 PM
It’s great resource including  different resources to teach children about online Identity, digital footprint, cyber bullying and online Privacy.These references can be use by parents and teachers.
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Digital Literacies and 21st Century Skills | There's No Algorithm for the 21st Century IRL

Digital Literacies and 21st Century Skills | There's No Algorithm for the 21st Century IRL | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
On this week's podcast, Simon and Jade primarily discuss the work of Ito et al. (2020), which focuses on "connected learning," a seemingly more holistic approach to education that incorporates socio-cultural contexts, multiple literacies, and technology into curricula. With additional references to Soule and Warrick (2015), as well as Ken Robinson's talk on Changing Paradigms, we ultimately conclude that there are no alternatives to real-life interactions. Technology itself is merely a tool we can use to enhance learning experiences and our lives, but not to completely replace those human connections and interactions we need to develop crucial 21st century skills.

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Podcast on connected learning.
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A Good Visual to Help you Teach Students How to Detect Fake News

A Good Visual to Help you Teach Students How to Detect Fake News | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

"A few days ago we shared with you a new Google feature that allows you to easily fact check online content. Today, we are sharing with you 10 good tips that will enable you to critically assess the veracity and credibility of online content (e.g. news stories).  These are guidelines Facebook Help Centre provided for it users to help them spot fake news. However, these tips can also apply to any other type of content. Students can use them to evaluate digital content and enhance their critical reading comprehension.  We have embedded these tips into the visual below so you can print and share with your students in class. You can also download a PDF copy from this page. Enjoy."


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Digital Breakout - Search Strategies 

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An easy-to-adapt digital breakout. I used it mainly to see how my 6th grade students constructed a search. Watching them work and analyzing the results on the Google Form gave me some insight into how I can help them become better researchers. 


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Mary Reilley Clark's curator insight, January 24, 2018 11:15 PM

Earlier in the school year I taught 6th graders a short lesson about search strategies. I never like these stand alone lessons, as I don't think much sticks with a student if they're not immediately using it for a project. For their following library visit, I wanted to see what they remembered and how they'd use it. I created a digital breakout on Sites with a Form to collect their answers. Some things I learned after doing this with about 600 students:

  1. Never assume what students know. I had some students who didn't know the omnibox on Chrome was a Google search box. They'd type in www.google.com, then type their search query. 
  2. Students will search before digesting the question. (This we all knew, right?) They grab strings of words and type without ever thinking of what the results would look like. This is a point I really emphasized during my presentation: if you want to know what states were in the Cotton Belt, what would that look like on a page? (A map was the usual answer.) Then we might have better results searching [Cotton Belt map] instead of just [cotton belt]. Unless, of course, we were shopping for new belts!
  3. Students will type the entire question you give them into the search box. Even if the question is meaningless to Google! [Will you get there before your dad's bedtime?] doesn't give Google anything related to how long it takes to get to the Grand Canyon from San Diego!
  4. Related to 3 above, students got so caught up in immediately searching for answers that they failed to recognize some questions didn't even require a search! For example, the question "Will you get there before your dad's bedtime?" could only have a two letter answer on the Breakout Form. So...no. Yet many students went to Google Maps, asked if they were leaving from their house or from school, etc. It was a light bulb moment for some when I showed them how many questions could have been quickly answered in the Knowledge Panels on the right side of the search page without clicking on a single web page.
  5. The teachers who tried this didn't fare much better. Honestly, some made it too hard (converting Australian to US dollars!?!) but others were just not thinking through the questions. It was helpful when they admitted their struggles when we went over the answers. Hey, we're all learning in school!

 

These questions were not true research questions, yet were still difficult for students to answer. My emphasis for the rest of the year, including some things that resonated from  a great search webinar by Michelle Luhtala and Tasha Bergson-Michelson will include the following:

 

  1. THINK FIRST! Reflect on what the answer might look like (charts, polls, maps, a video, a .pdf, etc.) Take the time to choose only the keywords. Don't clutter your search with every word from your assignment.
  2. You might not find the answer on the first try. Or the fifteenth try. Keep refining, show some perseverance, ask for help. 
  3. You can't break Google. Don't wait for help if you're in class--attempt some kind of search. Remember, when really stumped, that Wikipedia article just might give you some great keywords to add to your search, or some amazing primary sources or other information in the external links. Anything is better than staring into space when you have a computer in front of you.
  4. Operators can save you time. Just be aware of exactly what they're leaving out. Last week 6th graders did research on diseases. Yes, site:gov was great for giving us numbers: how many people in the US had the disease, the causes, treatments, etc. But we would not find information on treatments from other countries, whether the disease was as prevalent outside the US, etc. Ask yourself if that's important for your particular project. 
  5. And always think critically about those sources. I harp ad nauseam on the Martin Luther King site that a white supremacy group runs. No, being a .org doesn't make it a good source! Neither does being on the first page of Google search results. So, searching laterally, determining who published and wrote the information, when it was published, etc., are all important, all the time. 

 

I always tell students Google features can be like speed dates--here for a bit, then gone. Use all the features you can find to improve your search, but don't think they'll always be around. The things  I want them to remember--especially thinking critically and persevering in a search-- are probably safe for a long-term commitment! Marry the strategies; date the tools!

 

 

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The Ultimate Guide to Information Literacy: How to Spot Fake News in 2018 -

The Ultimate Guide to Information Literacy: How to Spot Fake News in 2018 - | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Back in the days when fake news was screaming about aliens visiting our planet or people coming back from death, it was easy to avoid publishers with rubbish information. Nowadays, an increased access to communication and media has led to the flood of false or useless information. As a result, even those people who want to avoid all this mess are not successful in spotting fraud.

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7 Reasons Why Digital Literacy is Important for Teachers

7 Reasons Why Digital Literacy is Important for Teachers | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Our shift towards a tech-savvy workforce has permeated the classroom. Here's your crash course in the importance of digitally-literate teachers.
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The Critical 21st Century Skills Every Learner Needs and Why | #ModernEDUcation #ModernLEARNing

The Critical 21st Century Skills Every Learner Needs and Why | #ModernEDUcation #ModernLEARNing | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Preparing a child for the world that doesn’t yet exist is not an easy task for any teacher. Step back and look at that picture from a broad perspective. What are the critical 21st-century skills every learner needs to survive and succeed in our world? What abilities and traits will serve them in a time that’s changing and developing so rapidly?


They want to be challenged and inspired in their learning. They want to collaborate and work with their peers. They want to incorporate the technology they love into their classroom experiences as much as they can. In short, they have just as high a set of expectations of their educators as their educators have of them.


How Are Educators Responding?


The Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority, (ACARA), have identified the following as the General Capabilities they see as essential for learners:


Critical and creative thinking


Personal and social capability


Ethical understanding


Intercultural understanding


Information and communication technology capability


Literacy


Numeracy

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren.

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?&tag=modern-education

 


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Gust MEES's curator insight, September 13, 2017 10:21 AM
Preparing a child for the world that doesn’t yet exist is not an easy task for any teacher. Step back and look at that picture from a broad perspective. What are the critical 21st-century skills every learner needs to survive and succeed in our world? What abilities and traits will serve them in a time that’s changing and developing so rapidly?


They want to be challenged and inspired in their learning. They want to collaborate and work with their peers. They want to incorporate the technology they love into their classroom experiences as much as they can. In short, they have just as high a set of expectations of their educators as their educators have of them.


How Are Educators Responding?


The Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority, (ACARA), have identified the following as the General Capabilities they see as essential for learners:


Critical and creative thinking


Personal and social capability


Ethical understanding


Intercultural understanding


Information and communication technology capability


Literacy


Numeracy

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren.

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?&tag=modern-education

 

DigCompOrg's curator insight, September 26, 2017 5:28 AM
21st Century skills that every teacher should have
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63 Things Every Student Should Know In A Digital World

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Terry Heick writes: "... in an increasingly connected and digital world, the things a student needs to know are indeed changing—fundamental human needs sometimes drastically redressed for an alien modern world. Just as salt allowed for the keeping of meats, the advent of antibiotics made deadly viruses and diseases simply inconvenient, and electricity completely altered when and where we slept and work and played, technology is again changing the kind of “stuff” a student needs to know."


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Mary Reilley Clark's curator insight, July 19, 2017 11:16 AM

I wish we had a class in digital literacy, because these 63 points could be the bedrock of the curriculum. In the meantime, I will be sharing this list with my Library Advisory Board. I'd love to see them develop short videos for our TV news on specific topics or infographics to display in the library.

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3 quick tips for using Google Scholar

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When searching Google Scholar, you can find the full-text directly by linking your library, get more search options for more detailed searches and more.

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10 Lesson Plans to Develop Digital Literacies

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Over the last few months I have been working hard to develop a set of commercially available lesson materials. These lesson plans aren't specifically designed for English language learners, though they will be useful for students at higher levels who want stimulating skills based practice or for any teacher interested in developing a CLIL or content based approach to language learning. They were designed to enable any teacher to develop students in a way that is more closely aligned to the kinds of skills they will need to function effectively and critically in the digital world.


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Jennifer Furr's curator insight, March 13, 2016 10:42 PM

A collection of 10 of my lesson plans designed to develop critical thinking and digital literacy.

Dave Sharp's curator insight, May 10, 2016 6:21 PM
Lesson plans and activities to help with literacy for all ages. This program is  designed to focus on giving specific skills to a student studying literacy at all levels. The 10 lessons also give the teacher access to relevant information required when catering for a students needs.
Santiago Cordoba Arcila's curator insight, March 9, 2020 1:29 AM
Here we can see how technology can support the process of learning a language by exploring in different ways. Using some visual input and different activities, students are expected to develop spoken fluency, reading comprehension, critical thinking and use of English. This is what this article contains, ten lesson plans that teachers can buy in order to improve their classes with technology.
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Improving Students' Web Use and Information Literacy - Download eBooks Free

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Improving Students' Web Use and Information Literacy free download

 

As a result of recent learning and teaching developments, teachers are being trained to use ICT to develop more innovative teaching methods, and students are invariably required to use electronic information resources as part of their assignments. Networked internet access is now the norm in both primary and secondary schools, available not only in the school library but in computer suites and classrooms. Teachers and school librarians are increasingly aware that information literacy is a key skill needed by today's students, who are tomorrow's workers within the knowledge economy. The need for educators to understand how to help students to become effective information users is paramount. This book offers teachers and school librarians the means to exploit the internet effectively both as a learning and a teaching resource; in particular to hone their skills in accessing the most relevant parts of the internet to provide suitable information sources to aid students' learning. It offers valuable insights into information literacy and provides helpful examples of the most effective ways of teaching information skills. The book is a vital resource for all teachers and school librarians, and is relevant in all areas of the world. It is equally of use to head teachers and to professional educators and managers up to further education level. It should be on reading lists of all education institutions offering teacher training courses.


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