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Tools and information to help you cite your sources of information.
By Donna Baumbach Steps: 7 Views: 3755
This playlist will get you familiar with vocabulary, concepts, models, and thinkers in the information and transliteracy landscape!
By Joyce Valenza Steps: 17 Views: 3227
Thinking about research for your capstone.
By Kristofer Scheid Steps: 5 Views: 86
Google is not necessarily the best place to search for information. There are other search engines which may be more suitable.
By 2 editors Steps: 12 Views: 725
Tools and information to help you cite your sources of information.
By Anne Brignet Steps: 7 Views: 372
Tools and information to help you cite your sources of information.
By Rachel Kaneshiro Steps: 7 Views: 292
Information on the Internet should be evaluated by mapping the following: 1) Meta-Web Information - can you understand and evaluate how information is structured on the Internet? This includes URLs, links and search eng...
By Geoff Hinman Steps: 3 Views: 117
These resources explain what Barbara Stripling's Inquiry Model is.
By Maureen Schlosser Steps: 5 Views: 482
There are many search engines besides Google, and it's worth trying some of them out. Each has its advantages and will serve particular needs. So, depending on who you are and what you need, you may find that using one...
By Christine Bushong Steps: 0 Views: 0
Searching for information and making sense of it is a process that involves critical thinking and it is an important skill. Fortunately, there are many free digital tools available to help students efficiently sift throu...
By Julie McNamara Steps: 6 Views: 560
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