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Teaching Digital Literacy: Resources to Help Students Validate Online Information

Teaching Digital Literacy: Resources to Help Students Validate Online Information | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

A blog out integrating technology in the classroom. This includes tips for 1:1 classrooms, blended learning, flipped classrooms, and more.


Digital Literacy is a term that is growing ever more popular among those teaching our 21st Century Learners. Also known as Information Literacy, Digital Literacy is an important component of what is known as Digital Citizenship. It is a skill that many children and adults grapple with. One of my favorite memes on the topic is right here!


Via Elizabeth E Charles, Lynnette Van Dyke
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My Learning Essentials online resources | Information Literacy

My Learning Essentials online resources | Information Literacy | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it


The University of Manchester Library have launched an innovative suite of interactive e-learning resources covering a variety of information literacy and academic skills topics, which are freely available for use under a Creative Commons licence.

 

These online resources are highly interactive, using diverse and practical learning activities throughout each resource to provide frequent opportunities for users to practise relevant skills and techniques.

The suite includes:

Original thinking allowed: avoiding plagiarismGet a grip: understanding your taskShopping for information: introducing subject databasesPlanning ahead: making your search workFinding the good stuff: evaluating your sources

They seek to provide a fresh perspective on information literacy topics, using scenarios, student stories and analogies to make the content relevant to users, and highlight the transferable nature of information literacy and academic skills.

The resources are a part of the University of Manchester Library’s new My Learning Essentials skills programme, designed to help students to develop their academic skills and employability.

Visit the My Learning Essentials webpages to find out more, and to see the full list of resources available. The resources are all available for download via Jorum under a CC-BY-NC licence; just search “My Learning Essentials” on Jorum.


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