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Commemorate the 20th Anniversary of 9/11 with a New Virtual Field Trip hosted by NBC’s Jenna Bush Hager from 9/11 Day and Discovery Education

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“We are proud to work with 9/11 Day to present this engaging virtual field trip to students across the United States.”. million educators and 45 million students worldwide, and its resources are accessed in over 140 countries and territories. Inspired by the global media company Discovery, Inc.,

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Library 2.017 Mini-Conference: DIGITAL LITERACY & FAKE NEWS

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Invited panelists and presenters will look deeply at the foundational relationship of libraries and librarians to media, information, and digital literacy. What does “digital literacy” mean in an era shaped by the Internet, social media, and staggering quantities of information? Please also join the Library 2.0

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Learning on the move

Learning with 'e's

It was nice to be invited to present a session for Sheffield Hallam University on mobile learning earlier today. The university has quite a strong research group in this area, and my talk, presented online via Adobe Connect had to be on point. I cited Puro (2002) who declared: 'The mobile phone. References Crystal, D.

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Back to School with Applied Digital Skills

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Personally, we purchased our first computer that could access the internet in our senior year of college. We both loved that it gives you a short description, suggested age level, time to complete, skills taught and even a link to share to Google Classroom for easy access. The content is organized by lessons. Teacher Dashboard.

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"Digital Literacy & Fake News" Keynote Panelists Announced + First Sessions for Mini-Conference

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

They and our session presenters will look deeply at the foundational relationship of libraries and librarians to media, information, and digital literacy. What does “digital literacy” mean in an era shaped by the Internet, social media, and staggering quantities of information? More information on each of them is below.

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Final Schedule for Tomorrow's "Digital Literacy & Fake News" Mini-Conference - Plus Bonus

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Then we will have 14 practitioner-led sessions that look deeply at the foundational relationship of libraries and librarians to media, information, and digital literacy. More information on the keynote panelists, plus the titles and presenters of the individual sessions, is listed below. Please also join the Library 2.0

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Theories for the digital age: Paragogy

Learning with 'e's

They show that never before has access to information and people been so easy and so widespread, and that we make connections with people who can help us manage, organize, disseminate and make sense of the resources. 2002) Digital Hemlock: Internet Education and the Poisoning of Teaching. References Brabazon, T. Brabazon, T.