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Internet Search Challenge
Carl Heine's brilliant blog on Internet Search skills. A must read.
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I don't speak Spanish, but can usually figure out the meaning of traveler's information printed in a couple of languages. My insufficiency became evident when searching online for information on La Posada, a Mexican Christmas tradition.
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The paradoxical thing about information and searching is that the more of it there is, the less of it we will see. The results we retrieve will be a smaller and smaller sample of what's actually available. And I don't see how this trend can be reversed.
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The Keyword Blog
Blog for 21CIF Project. Search, Evaluate, and Ethical use information. Includes online courses in information fluency (ISTE NETS-S 3). Quality info
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Here’s a roundup of the
WebSlides Widget
Create Diigo Webslide shows for feeds or bookmarks
Education (education) on Twitter
Twitter home page for active twitter using organization.
Web 2.0 Evaluation Kit
Resource kit with materials about evaluaiton of web 2.0 content.
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Evaluating Digital Information
Part Five of the series Five Things Today's Digital Generation Cannot do
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Workshop Tutorials
The section on Investigative Searching is loaded with new ideas and activities to teach careful evaluation. Consider ways to use this resource in your class.
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Accuracy Training Module
Self-paced training module on Accuracy and Fact Checking.
Why should we check the accuracy of information on a web page?
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The accuracy of factual information can help you judge the credibility of the author. Accuracy of information can also provide clues to possible bias in the resource under investigation.
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