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Civic Online Reasoning Website Guidance
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This guide walks you through the Civic Online Reasoning curriculum from the Digital Inquiry Group (formerly Stanford History Education Group). Their extensive suite of lessons and assessments helps students acquire skills for thinking critically about the information they find online. The target audience is high school but some lessons are relevant for middle school. 

Subject:
Communication
Electronic Technology
Information Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Unit of Study
Author:
Lesley James
Date Added:
11/18/2021
Classical Sociological Theory Library Worksheet
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Worksheet used for a second-year sociology class on researching classical sociological theory. Students are asked to find and evaluate academic sources including books, articles and subject encyclopedias, and review APA citation style. 

Subject:
Sociology
Material Type:
Module
Author:
robyn hall
Date Added:
05/04/2018
Comparative Anatomy: A Continuum
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In groups, students will design a presentation that will trace the development of an organ system through the major phyla of the animal kingdom looking for the relationships between structure and function by documenting adaptations.

Subject:
Biology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Education
Provider Set:
LEARN NC Lesson Plans
Author:
Joan Warner
Melissa Thibault
Date Added:
03/19/2000
Compare and Contrast Electronic Text With Traditionally Printed Text
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Students become familiar with the similarities and differences between electronic and printed text by comparing the textual aids included in a textbook with those of an educational website.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Provider Set:
ReadWriteThink
Date Added:
09/28/2013
Copyright Infringement or Not? The Debate over Downloading Music
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This lesson takes advantage of students' interest in music and audio sharing. Students investigate multiple perspectives in the music downloading debate and develop a persuasive argument for a classroom debate.

Subject:
English Language Arts
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Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Unit of Study
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
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ReadWriteThink
Date Added:
08/23/2013
Copyright Law: From Digital Reprints to Downloads
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Students investigate how and why copyright law has changed over time, and apply this information to recent copyright issues, creating persuasive arguments based on the perspective of a particular group.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
English Language Arts
Reading Informational Text
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Provider Set:
ReadWriteThink
Date Added:
09/28/2013
Credo Reference Overview
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Overview on how to use Credo Reference, provided by Shelton State Community College for use by enrolled students.All videos are closed captioned.

Subject:
Information Science
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Kelly Griffiths
Date Added:
05/08/2019
Dependability Checklist
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The Dependability Checklist is a tool to help students evaluate resources for their assessments. Students answer ten 'yes' or 'no' questions about a resource and then generate a score indicating how trustworthy or dependable that resource is. Working through the Checklist introduces students to indicators of reliability. As students become more confident in evaluating sources, they won't need to rely on the Checklist. This tool is used as part of teaching evaluation in first year units at Deakin University. It can be used as part of assessment or activities where students evaluate resources providing the dependability score.

Subject:
Applied Science
Education
Higher Education
Information Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Interactive
Provider:
Deakin University
Author:
Deakin University Library
Date Added:
11/07/2021
Deviance & Conformity Library Worksheet
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Overview: Worksheet used for a second-year sociology class on researching deviance and conformity. Students are asked to find and evaluate academic sources and review APA citation style. 

Subject:
Sociology
Material Type:
Module
Author:
robyn hall
Date Added:
12/10/2018
Digital Essentials
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We partnered with students to create Digital Essentials, a series of online modules for students to quickly build digital skills for study and work.
The modules cover different digital capabilities for creation, communication, data, information, learning and functional skills.
The modules are on the Pressbooks platform and include H5P content for interactivity and self-assessment. There is also a short quiz at the end of each module to check your knowledge.
The modules include:
Accessibility
Artificial Intelligence
Choose the right tool
Communicate and collaborate
Digital security
eProfessionalism
Find and using media
Information essentials
Internet essentials
Social media
Types of assignments
Working with data and files
Write, cite and submit

Subject:
Applied Science
Education
Educational Technology
Higher Education
Information Science
Material Type:
Interactive
Module
Provider:
University of Queensland
Author:
University of Queensland Library
Date Added:
10/12/2021
Digital Survival Skills & MisinfoNight (Updated)
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In this unit students will reflect on their own media environment, understand how cognitive bias and social media algorithms influence that environment, and learn how to investigate new sources and claims online. These activities culminate in a student-led "social science fair" MisinfoNight event where they present their new skills and knowledge to family members to help them become more savvy information consumers. 

Subject:
English Language Arts
Journalism
Material Type:
Lesson
Unit of Study
Author:
Liz Crouse
Shawn Lee
Date Added:
07/29/2022
Digital literacy OER
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Digital literacy refers to the effective use of digital media platforms when finding, evaluating and communicating information. This involves a variety of technical and cognitive skills and competencies. The aim of this course is to introduce three key facets of digital literacy and increase your skills and competencies in these areas.
The course has three lessons: Information literacy
Digital wellness and identity
Communication and collaboration
This course is shared as an OER which can be reused, adapted or built upon for educational purposes.

Subject:
Education
Higher Education
Material Type:
Assessment
Full Course
Provider:
Hibernia College
Author:
Ann Byrne
Emberley Davey
Irene O'Dowd
Date Added:
10/26/2023
Distance Learning Tips and Tricks from Full-time Online Learning Students
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The website is collectively made and authored by students from the University of the Philippines Open University under the program of Multimedia Studies.

The educational content on the website is divided into the following modules:
Module 1: Introduction
Module 2: Study Skills
Module 3: Finding and Sharing Information
Module 4: Organizing Files Digitally
Module 5: Time Management
Module 6: Making the Most of Online Classes
Module 7: Conclusion

Subject:
Education
Higher Education
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Abigail Parungao
Catherine Aves
Joshua Espallardo
Maria Frances Jamyla Pasion
Mickey Angel T. Cortez
Date Added:
08/12/2020
Dynamic Duo Text Talks: Examining the Content of Internet Sites
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An Observation and Inquiry Sheet guides students as they analyze and compare their reactions to the value, engagement, and credibility of three websites related to Anne Frank and the Holocaust.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
English Language Arts
Reading Informational Text
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Provider Set:
ReadWriteThink
Date Added:
10/02/2013
EBSCOhost
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This module illusrates navigation to and use of EBSCOhost from the Alabama Virtual Library.  All videos are closed-captioned.

Subject:
Information Science
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Kelly Griffiths
Date Added:
05/28/2019
ENGL 1113 Online Library Sessions – OpenOKState
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This resource is used to provide library instruction for introductory undergraduate composition courses.

Subject:
Applied Science
Information Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Homework/Assignment
Module
Provider:
Oklahoma State University
Author:
Holly Luetkenhaus
Date Added:
06/04/2020
Earth Science in the News Investigation
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This is a writing assignment intended to get to students to think about the relevance of Earth Science to their everyday lives. Students are asked to read a short news article, selecting 1 of 3 articles provided as choices, that discusses a specific earth science topic. Students write a 1-page report summarizing the article and use the write-up to summarize their familiarity with the topics presented. Students will re-evaluate their understanding of the article and associated earth science topic at the end of the course.

Subject:
Geology
Physical Geography
Physical Science
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Provider:
Science Education Resource Center (SERC) at Carleton College
Provider Set:
Teach the Earth
Author:
Alex Lechler
Date Added:
01/20/2023
Engineering and Information: Research Skills for Engineers
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This resource includes seven independent modules that focus on essential skills for engineering including how to find, understand, evaluate, and document information sources that are commonly used by engineers such as journal articles, patents, standards/guidelines, books, and webpages.

The resource has been created as a series of self-learning modules to support all undergraduate engineering students, regardless of their level of study. Since each online module focuses on building different skills, they can be used in combination or individually.

The seven modules included in this OER include:
1. Evidence-based practice
2. Books
3. Web Information
4. Journal Articles
5. Patents
6. Standards
7. Citation

This project is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampusOntario’s support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. To learn more about the Virtual Learning Strategy visit: https://vls.ecampusontario.ca

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Material Type:
Lesson
Module
Provider:
eCampusOntario
Author:
Alanna Carter
Eva Mueller
Katie Harding
Shelir Ebrahimi
Date Added:
04/27/2022
English Composition 2
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Composition 2 is an expository writing course requiring more advanced writing skills than Composition 1, yet reviewing and incorporating some of the same skills. This course teaches research skills by emphasizing the development of advanced analytical/critical reading skills, proficiency in investigative research, and the writing of persuasive prose including documented and researched argumentative essays. A major component of this course will be an emphasis on the research process and information literacy.

Subject:
Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Full Course
Textbook
Provider:
Lumen Learning
Provider Set:
Candela Courseware
Date Added:
03/31/2016
Enhancing Information Literacy Skills
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According to ACRL (2016), Information Literacy (IL) is the “set of skills needed to find, retrieve, analyze, and use information.” Myriad of information over the internet was growing and was becoming accessible.Therefore, as teachers we should teach and help students to develop skills and competencies in searching the Web and using information for intellectual and holistic growth to successfully thrive in this digital age.In this lesson we will provide quality web-based resources for students to explore Information Literacy and the salient sub-topics on Plagiarism and Web Searching.The following activities allow students to gain in-depth understanding of our topic.  Happy Teaching!

Subject:
Higher Education
Languages
Reading Informational Text
Speaking and Listening
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Armi Tan
Date Added:
03/21/2019