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  • Four Moves & A Habit (infographic)

    Four Moves & A Habit (infographic)

    Michael Caulfield, Washington State University Vancouver, leads the American Association of State Colleges and Universities”s Digital Polarization Initiative (“DigiPo”). The work is framed by his “Four Moves & A Habit” strategy from his OER Web Literacy for Student Fact Checkers. Caulfield’s work is important, and this infographic of Four Moves & A Habit, provide an exceptional resource…

  • SUNY OER Services – Embracing Open Pedagogy

    SUNY OER Services – Embracing Open Pedagogy

    Open Pedagogy is a commitment to learner-driven education AND a process to shape teaching approaches and use tools for learning that enable the learners to contribute by creating and sharing learning content.   SUNY OER Services – Embracing Open Pedagogy

  • Internet Search Engines: How to Find What You Want on the World Wide Web: Web Search – University at Buffalo Libraries Research Guide

    Internet Search Engines: How to Find What You Want on the World Wide Web: Web Search – University at Buffalo Libraries Research Guide

    University at Buffalo librarians have evaluated Web directories and search engines and selected the most useful ones out of hundreds for you to help you locate whatever it is that you are looking for. The search tools are organized into the following categories: Web Search Web Directories Multi-Search Current News Search Find People Search Metasites…

  • Seeing Isn’t Believing: The Fact Checker’s guide to manipulated video

    Seeing Isn’t Believing: The Fact Checker’s guide to manipulated video

    The Fact Checker’s guide to manipulated video is a multimedia module created by Nadine Ajaka, Glenn Kessler, and Elyse Samuels.of the Washington Post. The guide explains the three most common types of manipulated video (missing content, deceptive editing, malicious transformation) and two sub-types of each type. Examples of each type are provided, and at the…

  • Google Classroom

    Google Classroom

    A classroom is a place where the knowledge transfer takes place. Usually a one-to-many interaction takes place in a classroom and different assessment tools are used at the end of every topic to evaluate the understanding levels of the students. All these activities which are carried out for centuries inside the physical classrooms are now…

  • Open Broadcaster Software (OBS)

    Open Broadcaster Software (OBS)

    Open Broadcaster Software is free and open-source software for video recording and live streaming. As of 2016, the software is now referred to as OBS Studio. There are versions of OBS Studio available for Microsoft Windows, Mac, and Linux. OBS is useful to create videos and add effects with webcam, screen, and audio capture. It…

  • Kanopy

    Kanopy

    Kanopy offers thoughtful entertainment free of charge by partnering with public libraries and universities. Individuals affiliated with a library or educational institution can utilize these resources to educate and raise awareness about important issues. It has movies categorized by genre. The user may also use the search feature to find relevant content based on the…

  • 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

  • Wikibooks

    Wikibooks

    Wikibooks is a Wikimedia project for collaboratively writing open-content textbooks that anyone, including you, can edit right now by clicking on the edit link that appears near the top of each Wikibooks page. Wikibooks is for textbooks, annotated texts, instructional guides, and manuals. These materials can be used in a traditional classroom, an accredited or…

  • Wikiversity

    Wikiversity

    Wikiversity is a Wikimedia Foundation project devoted to learning resources, learning projects, and research for use in all levels, types, and styles of education from pre-school to university, including professional training and informal learning. We invite teachers, students, and researchers to join us in creating open educational resources and collaborative learning communities. To learn more…

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