- The Partnership for 21st Century Skills - Home
The Partnership for 21st Century Skills has emerged as the leading advocacy organization focused on infusing 21st century skills into education. --- Check out ICT Literacy Maps under "Tools & Resources" tab !!! - English, Social Studies, Geography, Science
The Partnership for 21st Century Skills
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- TILT - Texas Information Literacy Tutorial
Great Tutorial ! ! ! TILT is an educational Web site designed to introduce first-year students to research sources and skills. The tutorial offers an introduction and three modules, which you can complete in any order. Each should take you approximately 30 minutes. Whether this site introduces new information or is a review, these fundamental concepts will be useful for any type of research you may do and will contribute to your success as a student. Each module concludes with a quiz; it may be helpful to take notes.
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- TRAILS: Tool for Real-time Assessment of Information Literacy Skills
TRAILS is an assessment of information literacy knowledge with multiple-choice questions targeting a variety of information literacy skills based on sixth and ninth grade standards. This Web-based system was developed to provide an easily accessible and flexible tool for library media specialists and teachers to identify strengths and weaknesses in the information-seeking skills of their students.
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- Website Evaluation Wizard
WOW!!!!
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- Whodunnit?
Imagine using an online catalog to search for a book, only your search sends you smack to page 129 of a book. You can't see the author's name, find the table of contents for the book, or even figure out when and where it was published. Web searches do the same thing, often landing you right in the middle of a web site. How do you find the information you need to cite the source? Here are some good puzzles to work out.
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- WhoIs Project: A Tool to Investigate Information Authority, Authenticity, Ownership and Perspective
Glean WhoIs helps you learn about who created a website. To get started, enter a website URL in the box. Then, read the information presented and use your mouse to highlight terms you would like to search on. You can also read more about the domain on Wikipedia or The Way Back Machine.
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- Wiki to support Info Literacy teaching - Trails 9
Wiki to support Info Literacy teaching - Trails 9 -- Developing, narrowing / expanding topic choices
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- Wikipedia
Ten things you may not know about Wikipedia - #6 "We do not expect you to trust us"
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