Information+literacy

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Wordle made at [] and can be seen there at []_ from text taken from [] a discussion on digital literacy. An alternative to wordle is [|tagul] self described as gorgeous tag clouds! Australian teenagers second in the world in 2009 in terms of digital literacy see: [] Pisa report for this is here: [] And from The Australian 29/6/2011 []



Classroom web tools can be found [|here] which will take you to the above page. And also [|here] at teach today. A whole range of great links from Pam Thompson can be found at []. Thanks Pam. And a new American educator member's link can be found at http://etoolbox.wikispaces.com/. Thanks Dianne.

Video clips from [|digital nation] to challenge and inspire you! elearning resources can be found at the this Education Department [|site]. Lots of information on educational leadership issues as well. Great site for assisting you to develop [|webquests] for your classes. Tom March is seen as the guru of webquests and his site is [|here.] You need to register for 30 days free trial though.

How can we help our students to become more information literate? We need to teach them how to evaluate websites. This can be assisted by looking at sites that are bogus. Lists of skills we should be teaching can be found at: [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] This site will provide you skills in Accessing, Finding, Reviewing, Evaluation and Organising Information.