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  • Microsoft Sway

    Microsoft Sway

    Sway is a Microsoft Office application with which you can create portfolios, presentations, websites, newsletters, interactive reports, and more. First of all, Sway is free – you just need to have a Microsoft account (Hotmail, Live, or Outlook.com), and it’s easy to use. Formatting is very easy and the transitions they use in the presentation…

  • The AI Pedagogy Project – metaLAB (at) Harvard

    The AI Pedagogy Project – metaLAB (at) Harvard

    The AI Pedagogy Project is a curated collection of classroom assignments, designed to help educators facilitate critical conversations with their students about the capabilities and limitations of AI. The AI Pedagogy Project – metaLAB (at) Harvard

  • 11 Myths of Digital Literacy, Debunked

    11 Myths of Digital Literacy, Debunked

    Designed primarily for educators but relevant for students as well, “11 Digital Literacy Myths, Debunked” provides a definition of “digital literacy.” The authors then explore why being digitally literate matters, focusing particularly on common misconceptions.   11 Myths of Digital Literacy, Debunked   Keywords: Digital Literacy

  • YouTube

    YouTube

    Get started with YouTube, playing, watching, and creating videos. YouTube is a video-sharing site available in nearly every country and over fifty different languages. Anyone with an Internet connection can share content, whether they are organizations with large budgets or an individual with a video camera. The material is organized into channels and users can…

  • Strikingly

    Strikingly

    Create a beautiful website for you & your business, in minutes. Zero code or design skills required. You can also convert a LinkedIn profile to a personal website in just a few clicks. Add a Blog section to any of your sites to start blogging right away. A separate page is created for each blog post.   Strikingly   Discover Strikingly…

  • Lifelong Learning and Technology Article

    Lifelong Learning and Technology Article

    This article looks at the interest in lifelong learning among adults. It reports on a Pew Research Center survey on the topic showing considerable interest amount the American public. The Internet is instrumental in meeting this interest, but the use of it varies inversely with levels of education and income.   Lifelong Learning and Technology…

  • Intellectual Property Video – SUNY Metaliteracy

    Intellectual Property Video – SUNY Metaliteracy

    This entertaining video explaining intellectual property rights and discussing how you can share and protect your rights simultaneously is created by the State University of New York Metaliteracy Learning Collaborative. Intellectual Property Video (3 min. video) What is Intellectual Property? – A definition and resources from the World Intellectual Property Organization Keywords: Copyright, Creative Commons, Digital…

  • Flickr

    Flickr

    Flickr is an image and video-hosting website and web services suite. In addition to being a popular website for users to share and embed personal photographs, and effectively an online community, the service is widely used by photo researchers and by bloggers to host images that they embed in blogs and social media. Flikr has…

  • Google Calendar

    Google Calendar

    Google Calendar is a time-management and scheduling calendar service developed by Google. Google Calendar allows users to create and edit events. Reminders can be enabled for events, with options available for type and time. Event locations can also be added, and other users can be invited to events.   Google Calendar   Google Help –…

  • ALA Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education

    ALA Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education

    The Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education which has been published by the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL). The Framework is organized into six frames, each consisting of a concept central to information literacy, a set of knowledge practices, and a set of dispositions. The six concepts that anchor the frames are presented alphabetically: Authority…

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