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All things educational technology and how they work on my middle school library world!
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Wikipedia "Tools and Resources" for instructors

Wikipedia "Tools and Resources" for instructors | Daring Ed Tech | Scoop.it
If you’re interested in adding a Wikipedia assignment to your course, we can help. Our staff has been supporting the Wikipedia Education Program in the United States and Canada since 2010. In…

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As I've been saying for 6 years, Wikipedia Is Not Wicked!

LOVE this!

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What can you do with Shakespeare in a database?

What can you do with Shakespeare in a database? | Daring Ed Tech | Scoop.it

Pick a play. Click a line. Instantly  see articles on JSTOR that reference
the line.


JSTOR is part of ITHAKA, a not-for-profit organization helping the academic community use digital technologies to preserve the scholarly record and to advance research and teaching in sustainable ways. 

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The better question is, what can't you do!? LOL

Peter Balanck's curator insight, December 21, 2014 9:04 AM

Tudor technology.....

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How To Teach Students To Research Without (or in addition to ) Google by Jane Healey

How To Teach Students To Research Without (or in addition to ) Google by Jane Healey | Daring Ed Tech | Scoop.it
How To Teach Students To Research Without Google

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This is super handy!

Willem Kuypers's curator insight, June 19, 2017 2:22 AM
Très bon post pour dire qu'il faut remplacer les recherches dans Google par des recherches plus spécifiques, et puis d'autres conseils en plus.
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10 Points Where the Research Behind Banning Handheld Devices for Children Is Flawed

10 Points Where the Research Behind Banning Handheld Devices for Children Is Flawed | Daring Ed Tech | Scoop.it
Rather than acknowledge any of the amazing things children are doing with handheld devices, those calling for a ban instead focus only on couch potato zombies....

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However you're moving into BYOD - having facts -- the right ones behind you is key!

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