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Resources that either leverage webmaking skills in a project based context to teach other learning objectives or resources that teach various aspects of digital literacy (good search, copy paste, etc). '''You are invited to build this list out!''' | Resources that either leverage webmaking skills in a project based context to teach other learning objectives or resources that teach various aspects of digital literacy (good search, copy paste, etc). '''You are invited to build this list out!''' | ||
[[Webmaker/Teach/LiteracyResources/Introduction_to_Collaborative_Webmaking | Introduction to Collaborative Webmaking]]: Web Literacy is quickly becoming the fourth literacy, yet it’s often not integrated into the classroom. This sample curriculum was created to help teachers integrate Webmaking into their standards based curriculum through a project based learning method that uses the Web as it’s platform. | * [[Webmaker/Teach/LiteracyResources/Introduction_to_Collaborative_Webmaking | Introduction to Collaborative Webmaking]]: Web Literacy is quickly becoming the fourth literacy, yet it’s often not integrated into the classroom. This sample curriculum was created to help teachers integrate Webmaking into their standards based curriculum through a project based learning method that uses the Web as it’s platform. | ||
* [[Webmaker/Teach/LiteracyResources/Introduction_to_Collaborative_Tools | Introduction to Collaborative Tools]]: A quick run down on collaboration tools and environments. | |||
[[Webmaker/Teach/LiteracyResources/Introduction_to_Collaborative_Tools | Introduction to Collaborative Tools]]: A quick run down on collaboration tools and environments. | * [http://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/browse?type=csm_curriculum_lesson&unit[]=1838 Middle school Searching Lessons/Resources] Students are introduced to different search options and effective strategies for finding information. They make informed choices about which search sites to use, and to use search tools and precise keywords to yield the best search results. | ||
* [http://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/browse?type=csm_curriculum_lesson&unit[]=1839 Middle School Research and Evaluation lessons] Students become critical thinkers about the information they encounter online. They learn to evaluate the quality and credibility of websites. They also explore how some websites are designed to be “sticky” – attracting viewers and keeping them coming back. | |||
* [http://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/browse?type=csm_curriculum_lesson&unit[]=4503 High School Searching lessons] Students learn effective, efficient strategies for conducting everyday searches. They learn how to plan out a search, and why it is important to use precise keywords and to carefully evaluate search results. | |||
* [http://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/browse?type=csm_curriculum_lesson&unit[]=4504] HS Research and Evaluation lessons: Students think critically about how information is collected, reshaped, and shared online. They consider the upsides and downsides of collective intelligence and photo alteration, and how these practices impact online communities. | |||
Revision as of 12:38, 5 October 2012
Digital and Web Literacy Resources
Resources that either leverage webmaking skills in a project based context to teach other learning objectives or resources that teach various aspects of digital literacy (good search, copy paste, etc). You are invited to build this list out!
- Introduction to Collaborative Webmaking: Web Literacy is quickly becoming the fourth literacy, yet it’s often not integrated into the classroom. This sample curriculum was created to help teachers integrate Webmaking into their standards based curriculum through a project based learning method that uses the Web as it’s platform.
- Introduction to Collaborative Tools: A quick run down on collaboration tools and environments.
- Middle school Searching Lessons/Resources Students are introduced to different search options and effective strategies for finding information. They make informed choices about which search sites to use, and to use search tools and precise keywords to yield the best search results.
- Middle School Research and Evaluation lessons Students become critical thinkers about the information they encounter online. They learn to evaluate the quality and credibility of websites. They also explore how some websites are designed to be “sticky” – attracting viewers and keeping them coming back.
- High School Searching lessons Students learn effective, efficient strategies for conducting everyday searches. They learn how to plan out a search, and why it is important to use precise keywords and to carefully evaluate search results.
- [1] HS Research and Evaluation lessons: Students think critically about how information is collected, reshaped, and shared online. They consider the upsides and downsides of collective intelligence and photo alteration, and how these practices impact online communities.