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Information Literacy Core Competencies - University Libraries - Grand Valley State University

Information Literacy Core Competencies - University Libraries - Grand Valley State University | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
Information literacy is the ability to identify, access, evaluate, and synthesize multiple forms of information. Information is expressed in many forms: text, data, images, and multimedia. Becoming information literate is a multi-step, iterative process that includes articulating the need for information; finding information efficiently; thinking critically about resources; managing the abundance of information available; using information ethically; synthesizing and incorporating information into one’s knowledge base; and creatively expressing and effectively communicating new knowledge.

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Faculty aren’t using OER—here’s why - eCampus News

Faculty aren’t using OER—here’s why - eCampus News | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

"Faculty aren't using OER—or they are, but just don’t know it, says a new industry report; leading to concerns about definition and copyright understanding ..."

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Scaffolding definition

Scaffolding definition | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

"Scaffolding is a teaching approach that moves students progressively toward stronger understanding, skill acquisition, and learning independence ..."

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No Longer a Luxury: Digital Literacy Can’t Wait


Via Nik Peachey, juandoming, LGA
Melissa Marshall's comment, September 3, 2013 7:47 PM
yikes, a scary thought. I'm finding that it is partnership with parents that is making the most difference in our school community re: DL education.
John Williams's comment, September 4, 2013 3:57 PM
Bonnie I agree parents are important today so many seem to be tuned out to the needs of there children, it is a lot more than just material needs, that parents need to provide, and with the prevalence of single parent homes, it is even harder. I feel as much for the parent of these homes as I do for the children it can not be easy wearing all the hats.
Jae King's curator insight, April 16, 2019 8:28 PM
Journal on Digital Literacy in the classroom.