wizard of apps revised
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Keynote for ECIS (way updated!)TRANSCRIPT
“I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.”
Dorothy
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Will they have an app for that?
joyce kasman valenza
or . . .the Wizard of Apps
(a sing-along keynote)
http://joycevideo.ning.com/video/yellowbrickroad-1
Mike Ribble’s Nine Elements:
Digital Access Digital Commerce Digital Communication Digital Literacy Digital Etiquette Digital Law Digital Rights and Responsibilities Digital Health and Wellness Digital Security
http://digitalcitizenship.net/Nine_Elements.html
Beyond. “Theresa's Happy Feet.” 7 Nov. 2008. Flickr. <http://www.flickr.com/photos/26104563@N00/3011595479/>
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Crosstab. Online Reputation in a Connected World.Comissioned by Microsoft Jan. 2010. <http://www.job-hunt.org/guides/DPD_Online-Reputation-Research_overview.pdf>.p 8.
Crosstab. Online Reputation in a Connected World.Comissioned by Microsoft Jan. 2010. <http://www.job-hunt.org/guides/DPD_Online-Reputation-Research_overview.pdf>.p 9.
Crosstab. Online Reputation in a Connected World.Comissioned by Microsoft Jan. 2010. <http://www.job-hunt.org/guides/DPD_Online-Reputation-Research_overview.pdf>.p 11.
http://jrsmith.blog.avg.com/2010/10/would-you-want-a-digital-footprint-from-birth.html#ixzz11eFJkazR
Safety/ Privacy
http://www.safekids.com/2010/11/08/a-parents-guide-to-facebook-provides-hands-on-tools-for-teens-privacy-and-safety/
http://www.connectsafely.org/Safety-Advice-Articles/facebook-privacy-chart-for-teens.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DKm96Ftfko&feature=player_embedded
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http://copyrightfriendly.wikispaces.com/
http://only2clicks.com/pages/joycevalenza/343504
http://www.youtube.com/t/copyright_education
http://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/
ttp://flickrcc.bluemountains.net
http://wylio.com
http://compfight.com/
http://www.zoo-m.com/flickr-storm/
Oliver, Tony. “Sioux Woman and her Child.” 1 Jun. 2007. Flickr. 30 Mar. 2010.<http://www.flickr.com/photos/48806909@N00/525348256>.
“Pocahontas.” n.d. Disney.com. 30 Mar. 2011.<http://disney.go.com/princess/index.html#/pocahontas/>
“Lone Ranger. IMDB.com. 30 Mar. 2011.<http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041038/>.
“indians from Peter Pan.”21 Jan. 2008. Nine Most Racist Disney Cartoons.
30 Mar. 2011. <http://www.cracked.com/article_15833_the-9-most-racist-disney-characters.html>.
Code of Best Practices for Fair Use in Media Literacy Education
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http://copyrightconfusion.wikispaces.com/Reasoning
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1XaCBf8PJ8
Fair Use Music Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1XaCBf8PJ8&feature=player_embedded#at=14
http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/fair-use/best-practices/online-video/recut-reframe-recycle
Apps to encourage academic honesty:
Plagiarism DetectPlagiarism CheckerPlagium (Beta)Turn it inPaperRater
http://www.jamstudio.com/Studio/index.htm3.5
http://bibme.org
http://citationmachine.net
http://easybib.com/
http://www.noodletools.com
http://www.noodletools.com
research 2.0
critical thinking, problem solving, decision making
triangulation
And research can be . . .
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Transparent
Interactive
MEANINGFUL
ORIGINAL
https://sites.google.com/site/knowledgebuildingcenter/Learning Commons Examples
http://suzannahwseniorthesis.wikispaces.com/Reflections
#Jan25
http://www.mediabistro.com/alltwitter/hear-from-the-girl-who-started-the-jan25-hashtag_b3447
http://vizzacheroseniorthesis.wikispaces.com/Reflections
http://www.gale.cengage.com/apps/Buffy’s video
CONTENT CURATION
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http://www.socialogue.com/ideas/item/40-what-is-curation-and-why-does-it-matter-now
Curation comes up when search stops working. But it’s more than a human-powered filter. Curation comes up when people realize that it isn’t just about information seeking, it’s also about synchronizing a community.
Part of the reason that human curation is so critical is simply the vast number of people who are now making and sharing media. Everyone is a media outlet.
Blogger, author, and NYU professor Clay Shirky, quoted in Mashablehttp://mashable.com/2010/05/03/content-curation-creation/
http://sdst.libguides.com/researchtools
http://springfieldlibrary.wikispaces.com/KidSearch2
http://springfieldlibrary.wikispaces.com/KidVideoSearch
http://springfieldlibrary.wikispaces.com/Kid+Reference
KEEPING UP WITH
SEARCH
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http://joycevalenza1.edu.glogster.com/googlesearch/
http://newstimeline.googlelabs.com/
http://www.google.com/squared/
http://www.google.com/squared/
http://primarysources.wikispaces.com/
http://www.google.com/cse/manage/create?hl=en
http://springfieldlibrary.wikispaces.com/Search+Poster
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/13671823/Beyond-Google---15-Tools-and-Strategies-for-Improving-Your-Web-Search-Results
http://toolsforsearch.wikispaces.com/
http://mashpedia.com/
http://www.sortfix.com
http://www.boolify.org/index.php
http://quinturakids.com/
http://searchcredible.com/
http://www.wolframalpha.com/
http://www.wolframalpha.com/
http://www.findingdulcinea.com/guides/Education/US-History/Civil-Rights-Movement.html
http://landmark-project.com/evaluation/evalform_1.php3
David Warlick http://landmark-project.com/evaluation/dic1.php
GIGO
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or developing a filter for crap
TRIANGULATION
What is the information task?
David Warlick, Evaluating Internet-based Information, A Goals-Based Approach.
http://middleagesevaluation.wikispaces.com/
Annotated works cited sections require critical research and evaluation skills. Annotations frequently include brief, two-sentence summaries. The following guidelines apply to materials in all formats--books, magazine articles, Web sites, and reference materials, etc.The most challenging task may be locating the credentials of more obscure authors. Consult biographical tools, Contemporary Authors or some of our periodical and reference databases for biographical information.
Check with your teacher to see which of the following elements you should include in your annotations:· Author's credentials· Scope and purpose of the work: Is it an overview, persuasive, editorial?· Comparison of the work with others dealing with the same topic or others in your Works Cited list· Intended audience· Summary of contents· Evaluation of research: Is the work logical, clear, well-researched?· Evaluation of scope: Has the topic been adequately covered?· Evaluation of author bias· Relative value of the work to the thesis
Example of an evaluative annotation:Katz, Jon. "The Rights of Kids in the Digital Age." Wired July 1996: 120+. Print.
Katz, contributing editor of Wired and the author of Geeks, presents a compelling argument for safeguarding the rights of children online. The article is aimed at a general, but computer-savvy, audience. Katz offers a far more liberal perspective than recent pieces in such major news journals as Newsweek, which warned the public of the dangers children face in electronic environments. Katz advocates the idea of preparing the "responsible child" and outlines the rights of such a child. He claims that our new "digital nation" requires a social contract similar to the one proposed by philosopher John Locke and adopted by the founders of our own country to protect the rights of all citizens. This comprehensive, distinctive, liberal view added needed balance to my project.
Are there new questions to ask of new types of sources?
http://21cif.com/rkitp/assessment/v1n5/valenza1.5_blogeval.html.
Thinking about wikis as research sources •What is the purpose of the collaborative project and who began it?•How rich is the wiki? How many pages does it contain?•How many people appear to be involved in editing the wiki? Does it seem that the information is improved by having a variety of participants? How heavily edited are the pages you plan to use?•Does the project appear to be alive? Are participants continuing to edit it?•Does the information appear to be accurate? Can you validate it? •Can you use other sources to triangulate the information?•How useful is it to your research?
Thinking about Twitter . . .
Who is the tweeter?How many voices are you comparing?Have you used hashtags (#) to gather a variety of voices?Can you use other sources to triangulate the information?If you are focusing on one voice:
How many followers does he or she have?Is the tweeter an individual? Does he or she represent a publication or an
organization?What does the profile reveal?What type of language or vocabulary does
the tweeter use?How useful is it to your research?
Considering also: What is the researcher trying to accomplish?“From this standpoint, we would not ask, "Is the author qualified?", but, "What aspects of the author's background help me accomplish my goal?" Under certain circumstances, a web page published by a neo-nazi organization might actually be appropriate for an assignment, while other resources, produced by people with credential would not. It depends on what the student wants to accomplish.
This approach actually serves three interesting purposes. • The student is focused on drawing supporting or appropriate
information into the project rather than just filtering "bad" information out.
• The student gathers information about the information. • As student approaches information with their goals to accomplish,
they are less likely to be influenced by the goals of those who generated and published the information, which has interesting implications for media literacy.”
David Warlick, Evaluating Internet-based Information, A Goals-Based Approach.
From whose lens?
What is a primary source?
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Who is an expert?
http://riverbendblog.blogspot.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbXzI-IAdSc
http://www.vimeo.com/12104718
creativity
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http://only2clicks.com/pages/joycevalenza/331334
http://hamletremixed.wikispaces.com/Woehlcke+C+Blockhttp://hamletremixed.wikispaces.com
http://artpathfinder.wikispaces.com/German+Art+Project
http://goanimate.com/movie/0otUGrXohIqg?utm_source=linkshare&uid=00Y0proUeGjA
http://www.toondoo.com/ViewBook.toon?bookid=242474
Creative Writing
http://sdst.libguides.com/aecontent.php?pid=192765&sid=1659498
http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/digital-storytelling-tools-for-educators/4758345
http://torres21.typepad.com/flickschool/
http://www.digitales.us/resources/image_sources.php
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/37091932/Making-Videos-on-the-Web---A-Guide-for-Teachers
Richard M. Byrne
http://www.digmo.co.uk/news/hardware/10-education-uses-for-flip-video/
“Video is the new PowerPoint”
http://www.hastac.org/blogs/cathy-davidson/so-you-think-you-can-learn
At the end of the dance . . .a panel of three judges, all former dancers and choreographers, offers pointed, tough feedback.
Even when a dance is stunning--such as when Alex received a rare standing ovation from the judges for a powerful, emotional contemporary dance—there is pointed critique as well. This is not like "American Idol" where Simon shows off his own macho by being as harsh as possible. This is dance criticism by now-famous dancers and producers but who know both the rigor of professional dance and who want dance, as a form of expression, to be better supported and have more influence and power in the world. . .
The critique is offered not by one expert but by three who are strong-minded and feel free to discuss their own disagreements. Their judgment is not always unanimous.
And it is not final. In the end, who actually wins or loses that week is not decided by judges but by the general public. The actual vote is crowdsourced to you and me, the Audience, and it is an audience that, one hopes, becomes an intelligent participant in the process, schooled by the clear, concise, pointed critique of these experts.
Not only do the dancers learn. So do we.
http://www.digitales.us/evaluating/scoring_guide.php
http://voicethread.com/library/Civil Rights Voices
http://voicethread.com/#q+sixth+grade+.b48881.i256668
http://depressionphotographs.wikispaces.com/Student+Photo+Stories
http://animoto.com/play/SxY65d7bqVd3cm6LW0yOAA?utm_campaign=share_email&utm_content=escape_link&utm_medium=email&utm_source=share_email#Civil Rights Voices
On Darfur
http://www.flickr.com/photos/artgallery/sets/72157618458003757/
http://www.vimeo.com/12104698
Harnessing the power of communication&collaboration
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http://skypeanauthor.wetpaint.com/
http://springfieldus2.wikispaces.com/Class+Textbook+Links
http://virtualspringfield.ning.com/
Storyboard template in Google Docs from Daniel Rezac
THE PLN:OR ALN?
as information intersection
#edchat#tlchat#edtech#library
#ecistl?
http://twittertim.es/
http://schoollibrarywebsites.wikispaces.com
http://schoollibrarywebsites.wikispaces.com/SchoolLibraryTweeters
http://twitter4teachers.pbworks.com/Librarians
http://elementarylibraryroutines.wikispaces.com
http://www.classroom20.com/
http://teacherlibrarian.ning.com
http://ted.com
http://www.vimeo.com/16239994
http://sdst.libguides.com/newtools
http://webtools4u2use.wikispaces.com/
Web 2.0 = IF
http://www.vimeo.com/12104731
Seth Godin’s Start Now (Poke the Box: The Workbook),
Songs adapted from . . .
The Wizard of OZ. Music and lyrics by Harold Arlen and E.Y.
Harburg
Arlen, Harold, and E.Y. Harburg. The Wizard of Oz. Victor Fleming. MGM,
1939. Film.
My slides:http://www.slideshare.net/joycevalenza
My site:http://springfieldlibrary.wikispaces.com/
My blog:http://blog.schoollibraryjournal.com/neverendingsearch/
My tweets:@joycevalenza
More stuff:http://sdst.libguides.com/newtoolshttp://sdst.libguides.com/researchtoolshttp://sdst.libguides.com/databases