This FREE, pioneering curriculum is designed to empower students to think critically …
This FREE, pioneering curriculum is designed to empower students to think critically and make informed choices about how they create, communicate online
This FREE, pioneering curriculum is designed to empower students to think critically …
This FREE, pioneering curriculum is designed to empower students to think critically and make informed choices about how they create, communicate online
The first video in the digital media series. Digital Media is defined …
The first video in the digital media series. Digital Media is defined as: any media that are encoded in a machine-readable format. It can be created, viewed, distributed, modified and preserved on computers.
In this lesson we will look at the following: -Digital Publications -Digital Audio -Digital Graphics -Digital Photography -Digital Video
We continue our look at digital media with digital publications. We examine …
We continue our look at digital media with digital publications. We examine eBooks, self publishing, two great authors, the death of traditional newspapers, blog and microblogs.
The last video in our digital media series from Introduction to Computers. …
The last video in our digital media series from Introduction to Computers.
This video looks at the basic of digital video including: frame rate per second, SD/HD, pixels, aspect ratio, things to look for when buying, streaming video, and video editing software. We also give out digital media picks.
Links from Video: -http://www.videomaker.com/ -File Format http://bit.ly/1m5gMVM -http://www.hulu.com/ -http://vimeo.com/ -https://www.netflix.com -http://www.ustream.tv/ -http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ -http://www.mediacollege.com/ -http://www.bhphotovideo.com/
Our first lesson in our FREE Introduction to Computers/ Business Computers Information …
Our first lesson in our FREE Introduction to Computers/ Business Computers Information Systems (BCIS) course.
This video will introduce new students to this series and what they can expect. Our first lesson in our FREE Introduction to Computers/ Business Computers Information Systems (BCIS) course.
This video will introduce new students to this series and what they can expect. Our first lesson in our FREE Introduction to Computers/ Business Computers Information Systems (BCIS) course.
This video will introduce new students to this series and what they can expect.
Our second video in the free Introduction to Computer series. This video …
Our second video in the free Introduction to Computer series. This video defines and examines what digital literacy means. We also look at why it is important.
Our third video defines the term digital. We also explain what binary …
Our third video defines the term digital. We also explain what binary is and show the viewer how to count in binary and do conversions from our every day base 10 numbering system to binary.
The fourth and final video in our Lesson 1 Digital World series …
The fourth and final video in our Lesson 1 Digital World series looks at what exactly is a computer. We take a quick look at the history of the PC, the general components of a computer and answer the question "what kind of computer should I buy."
Our next lesson series, will focus on computer hardware.
Links from video: http://lifehacker.com/ http://www.thinkgeek.com/ http://www.techguylabs.com/ http://www.digitalliteracy.gov/
This is the software and IT systems that support transactions over networks. …
This is the software and IT systems that support transactions over networks. We look at: E-Commerce Hosts, Digital Money and Online Advertising.
This is out last video in the Introduction to Computers, BCIS, BIM series. We thank you for watching and look forward to seeing you in our next course.
Links from Video: •What is Bitcoin? http://youtu.be/Gc2en3nHxA4 •Please Subscribe http://www.pleasesubscribefilm.com/ •http://www.storenvy.com/ •http://www.cafepress.com/
High school science teacher Kate Summers has her students work collaboratively to …
High school science teacher Kate Summers has her students work collaboratively to create technology-enhanced presentations on basic chemistry concepts. Students work in pairs to develop a chemistry lesson to teach to their peers. Each pair's presentation needs to have a visual, a handout, and an engaging interactive activity. As they work, students use Google Docs and Google presentations. Kate explains how using Google Docs enables students to work collaboratively from different places and allows teachers to check in on their students' work. After planning their lessons, each pair delivers their presentation to the class.
Health Online: Finding Information You Can Trust is an educational program developed …
Health Online: Finding Information You Can Trust is an educational program developed by Wisconsin Health Literacy to help students learn how to navigate and feel confident searching for health information online. This lesson plan highlights: searching for trusted health information, how to read a webpage – quick facts and key points, how to tell if the information you found is from a good source, finding websites in other languages, and local places to use the internet.
In this lesson, 6th grade teacher Lawrence Perretto blends STEM and Project …
In this lesson, 6th grade teacher Lawrence Perretto blends STEM and Project Based Learning by having his students construct model homes to explore how thermal energy moves. Students use iPads and thermometers to gather data about their model homes and determine how to make their homes more energy efficient. Lawrence gives his students a variety of materials to construct insulation with. After insulating their model homes, students conduct more thermal testing. Lawrence concludes the lesson by asking students reflection questions about what they learned through this project.
Digital Literacy and Responsibility. The student will learn new skills for using …
Digital Literacy and Responsibility. The student will learn new skills for using technology in productive, creative, and responsible ways. They will use the skills to help themselves and others in their world to make good decisions about technology. (Description taken from site, retrieved on May,3, 2016)
In this text, you will see information literacy examined from the perspective …
In this text, you will see information literacy examined from the perspective of students in the School of Education and the School of Information at the University of Michigan. The diversity of these perspectives contribute to new understandings and realizations as their divergent backgrounds, experiences, aspirations, and influences, both in libraries and 'in the wild', are examined in common. Their findings lend a fresh perspective to the existing body of literature on information literacy.
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