Session 4: Information Literacy
To be able to access information efficiently and effectively; to evaluate information critically and competently; to use information accurately and creatively for the issue or problem at hand; to manage the flow of information from a wide variety of sources; to apply a fundamental understanding of the ethical/legal issues surrounding the acess and use of information
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Information Literacy
Covers the Dewey Decimal System, Destiny, Gale Resources, Other Databases, Internet Safety, and Website Evaluation
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kochlanyEducation
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Teaching Students Information Literacy
A tool to assist in answering the question: "what are the best practices of teaching information literacy to undergraduate students?"
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lenartPersonal
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Digital Literacy for Personalized Learning
How do we model digital literacy skills as we support the development of digitally literate educators? This binder offers an overview of the six major goals of digital literacy with resources related to each.
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Financial Literacy
This is a collection of websites and materials about personal finances. Topics include budgeting, banking, economics, taxes, credit, investing, and consumerism.
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melanieboydEducation
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Disciplinary Literacy
A suite of materials that distinguishes disciplinary literacy from reading and writing in the content area, examines the CCSS for Literacy in All Subjects, provides extensive resources to support learning about a discipline through reading, writing, speaking about, and listening to discipline specific texts, and provides resources for creating robust, discipline specific performance tasks
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dpiccssEducation
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