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Students’ confidence radically mismatches librarians’ assessment of their skills, two reports from EasyBib conclude, particularly in website evaluation, paraphrasing and direct quotation. Also, students are using the open web less often they were two years ago, and dramatically more librarians are stressing the role of faculty in promoting information literacy. The first report, Trends in Information Literacy: A Comparative View, was published in May 2014; the second, Perspectives on Student Research Skills in K-12 and Academic Communities, came out the following October; taken together, the two reveal some thought-provoking data on information literacy across the country.
SRI International is researching the inferential validity, reliability, and effectiveness of formative assessments embedded within games.
Open Education Resources: The New Paradigm in Academic Libraries
A five minute video summary of four articles related to experiences, and strategies for creating professional learning networks in an organization. 5MSF
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Qualitative Research Methods in Education and Educational Technology was written for students and scholars interested DOWNLOAD (RT @Osman_Bedel_: Qualitative Research Methods in Education and Educational Technology - Jerry Willis -
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The Educational Technology Framework model proposes five key phases with key transition points at each stage, which indicate what is required to enable the institution to move to the next stage of educational technology adoption.
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A new computer model could identify unknown chemical mechanisms that could improve energy production and storage, or the development of new medicines.
Students who used longhand remembered more and had a deeper understanding of the material
A new Gallup-Purdue study of college graduates finds the type of school these graduates attended matters less to their work lives and current well-being than their experiences while in school.
Recently I evaluated three nonprofit sites that provide evaluations of online game-based skill or fact practice.
All three are on the right track, but only one offered the specific educator-directe
It turns out social media may be even more influential than we have imagined, just not in the way many of us have envisioned. Let's take a look in these 3 scientific studies that prove social media has a real effect on sales.
A couple of days ago, we shared some of Google’s lesser known tools that can be put to use in your classroom, and we received a number of questions about a couple of them. One was voice commenting, which we went into much greater detail on yesterday. Today, we’re going to give a quick overview …
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Steve Moss looks at what the educational research says about how to maximise the impact of ICT on ...
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