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  • The 10 Best Fact Checking Sites

    The 10 Best Fact Checking Sites

    This list of the top 10 sites helps students, or anyone, determine the bias and accuracy of information, which is published by International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE). This site introduces you to 10 fact-checking sites.   Top 10 sites to help students check their facts   Keywords: Digital Literacy, Lifelong Learning

  • Web2Access (Disabilities and Tests)

    Web2Access (Disabilities and Tests)

    Web2Access is a resource that aims to help those making decisions about their use of freely available ‘Web 2.0’ interactive and collaborate e-learning tools. The website provides rankings based on its accessibility.   Web2Access   Web2Access (Disabilities and Tests) – tests the accessibility of Web 2.0 tools based on different disabilities. Using the results, they then rank…

  • 7 Things You Should Know About Open Education – EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI)

    7 Things You Should Know About Open Education – EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI)

    Open educational resources (OER) are teaching, learning, and research materials in any medium that reside in the public domain or that have been released under an open license that permits no-cost access, use, adaptation, and redistribution by others. The 7 Things You Should Know About… series from the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) provides concise information on emerging learning technologies. Each brief focuses on…

  • 9 Ways to Be a Good Digital Citizen – using technology appropriately

    9 Ways to Be a Good Digital Citizen – using technology appropriately

    This webpage from Digital Citizenship, developed by Mike Ribble, shares Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship. They fall into three categories, which are listed below.   Respect Your Self / Respect Others Etiquette Access Law Educate Your Self / Connect with Others Communicate Literacy Commerce Protect Your Self / Protect Others Rights & Responsibilities Safety (Security) Health…

  • Edulai for employability skills development

    Edulai for employability skills development

    Dynamic library with free internet learning material for improving employability skills

  • Thinglink

    Thinglink

    Thinglink can annotate images with text, audio, or video. You can then share your annotated media in a website, LMS, or present online. Educators can use ThingLink for free. Sharing the content you create with your students can be done from your free account. Allowing students to create content requires a paid teacher account.   Thinglink…

  • Accessible Course Design

    Accessible Course Design

    This site helps instructors and instructional designers implement strategies for accessible course design. The goal is to provide information that is easily understandable to individuals who are not necessarily technology-oriented and may not know much about working with people with disabilities. The tips on this website have been written to accommodate students who are deaf…

  • Nine Themes of Digital Citizenship

    Nine Themes of Digital Citizenship

    Mike Ribble identified Nine Themes of Digital Citizenship that comprise a digital citizen and he explains each on his website. The updated Digital Citizenship definition is “the continuously developing norms of appropriate, responsible, and empowered technology use.”   Nine Themes of Digital Citizenship   Keywords: Digital literacy, Digital Fluency

  • Openly Available Sources Integrated Search (OASIS)

    Openly Available Sources Integrated Search (OASIS)

    Openly Available Sources Integrated Search (OASIS) is a search tool for open educational resources (OER). OASIS currently searches open content from 52 different sources and contains 155,375 records. Use OASIS to discover quality, free open textbooks, courseware and more. OASIS was developed by the SUNY Geneseo Milne Library, in consultation with SUNY OER Services.   Openly…

  • Screenshot Tools, Tips, and Shortcuts: How to Capture Anything on Your Screen

    Screenshot Tools, Tips, and Shortcuts: How to Capture Anything on Your Screen

    Screenshots are a simple way to show what displays on your screen. Screengrabs can help you point out a bug, save a picture on Facebook to your camera roll, or demonstrate anything you see on your screen. All operating systems comes equipped with a screenshot tool. Use this guide to help you take screenshots.  …

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