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PDTV: Scrible in the Classroom
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In part one of this special two-part series, host Katie Blunt takes you to Providence Hall High School in Herriman, Utah, to meet with Library Media Specialist Mariah Gerlach, who shows us how she uses technology tools to support students’ information literacy skills while collaborating with English teacher Catherine Jensen and her students on their research project.

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Professional Learning
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Media Object
Date Added:
04/06/2023
The Process of Research Writing
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The Process of Research Writing is a web-based research writing textbook suitable for teachers and students in research oriented composition and rhetoric classes. Instead of focusing on one research paper, I focus on the process of research writing through a series of shorter writing exercises. Students begin by having to carefully think about a topic of research for the semester and by developing a working thesis. They then write a series of shorter essays that explore that topic. All along the way, students are continuing to research and revise their working thesis so that by the end of the term, their thinking about their original topic of research has evolved. As a result, they are not only prepared to write a “traditional” research paper; they better understand what it means to conduct academic research, which I believe is the real goal of an introductory writing course.

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Eastern Michigan University
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Author:
Steven D. Krause
Date Added:
06/06/2018
The Process of Research Writing
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"The Process of Research Writing is a web-based research writing textbook (or is that textweb?) suitable for teachers and students in research oriented composition and rhetoric classes."

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Steven D. Krause
Date Added:
06/06/2018
Puzzles, not Pieces: Evaluating Sources (Day 4 of 5)
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This is day four of a five ­day unit teaching students strong research skills for a "white paper" style research paper (can be modified for any pro­con research assignment). For the purpose of this assignment, the white paper is an argumentative piece which introduces a problem and argues a solution to that problem. In this team­ taught lesson, students will learn how to evaluate sources for credibility.

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Media and Communications
Secondary English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Utah Lesson Plans
Date Added:
11/08/2021
Puzzles, not Pieces: Smart Searching (Day 3 of 5)
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This is day three of a five day unit teaching students strong research skills for a "white paper" style research paper (can be modified for any pro­con research assignment). For the purpose of this assignment, the white paper is an argumentative piece which introduces a problem and argues a solution to that problem. In this team­taught lesson, students will continue to learn that researching is not a linear process. Students will learn to adjust their topic based on what information is available (with their pre­search). Focus will be on finding good search terms and thinking outside of the box to gather evidence.

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Media and Communications
Secondary English Language Arts
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Lesson
Author:
Utah Lesson Plans
Date Added:
11/08/2021
Puzzles, not Pieces: Topic Selection (Day 2 of 5)
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This is Day 2 of a 5 day unit teaching students strong research skills for a "white paper" style research paper (can be modified for any pro-­con research assignment). For the purpose of this assignment, the white paper is an argumentative piece which introduces a problem and argues a solution to that problem.In this team­ taught lesson, students will learn that researching is not a linear process. They will use "pre­search" to help them test, adjust, or even abandon viable topics from their brainstorming. They will learn to narrow ideas to smaller, researchable concepts.

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Media and Communications
Secondary English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Utah Lesson Plans
Date Added:
11/08/2021
Puzzles, not Pieces: Using Sources (Day 5 of 5)
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This is Day Four of a Five­ Day unit teaching students strong research skills for a "white paper" style research paper (can be modified for any pro­con research assignment). For the purpose of this assignment, the white paper is an argumentative piece which introduces a problem and argues a solution to that problem.In this team­ taught lesson, students will learn how to incorporate sources in their paper. Focus will be on treating previous discussion of their topic as a "conversation" they are taking part in.

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Media and Communications
Secondary English Language Arts
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Lesson
Author:
Utah Lesson Plans
Date Added:
11/08/2021
Reading Rockets
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ReadingRockets.org provides free resources about teaching children to read and helping kids who struggle. You’ll find a hundreds of articles on teaching reading, classroom strategies, in-classroom video, parent tips in 11 languages, video interviews with top children’s book authors, a daily news service, and much more.

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English Language Arts
Material Type:
Reading
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Reading Rockets
Date Added:
08/30/2022
Research Project Organizer
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The Big6 is a six-stage model to help anyone solve problems or make decisions by using information. Students can use this model to guide them through the research process. This resource is an editable research project organizer for grades 7-12.

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Media and Communications
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Activity/Lab
Provider:
The Big 6
Author:
Barbara Jansen
Date Added:
10/04/2023
The Role of “Open” in Strategic Library Planning
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Academic libraries are undergoing evolutionary change as emerging technologies and new philosophies about how information is created, distributed, and shared have disrupted traditional operations and services. Additionally, the population that the academic library serves is increasingly distributed due to distance learning opportunities and new models of teaching and learning. This article, the first in this special issue, suggests that in today’s increasingly networked and distributed information environment, the strategic integration of open curation and collection development practices can serve as a useful means for organizing and providing structure to the diverse mass of available digital information, so that individual users of the library have access to coherent contexts for meaningful engagement with that information. Building on insights from extant research and practice, this article proposes that colleges and universities recognize a more inclusive open access environment, including the integration of resources outside of those owned or created by the institution, and a shift toward policies that consider open access research and open educational resources as part of the library’s formal curatorial workflow and collection building. At the conclusion on this article, authors Lisa Petrides and Cynthia Jimes offer a commentary on the six remaining articles that comprise this special issue on Models of Open Education in Higher Education, discussing the significant role that “open” policy and practice play in shaping teaching, learning, and scholarship in the global context of higher education.

Subject:
Professional Learning
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
Education Policy Analysis Archives
Author:
Cynthia Jimes
Letha Goger
Lisa Petrides
Date Added:
03/28/2016
Science at the Poles: Virtual Bookshelf
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This article features children's literature about scientists and scientific research in the Arctic and in Antarctica.

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Engineering
Science
Technology
Material Type:
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Ohio State University College of Education and Human Ecology
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Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears: An Online Magazine for K-5 Teachers
Date Added:
06/05/2024
Shape America
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SHAPE America – Society of Health and Physical Educators serves as the voice for 200,000+ health and physical education professionals across the United States. The organization’s extensive community includes a diverse membership of health and physical educators, as well as advocates, supporters, and 50+ state affiliate organizations. Their Mission is to advance professional practice and promote research related to health and physical education, physical activity, dance, and sport.

Subject:
Physical Education
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
SHAPE America
Date Added:
08/30/2022
Social Media and the Stand Against Fake News
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This is a 5 day unit about validating sources on the internet and social media.  It is taught so that students understand and respect the obligations of using social media wisely before sharing and the importance of giving credit to creators through citing sources.  It is a blended unit with a final project to be done in Apple's Keynote where students will show what they have learned in a slide show to other students in the class. They will be able to practice what they learn in class and become better at research, validating sources, and spotting fake news. Image citation - “Say Thanks to Pxhere - Free Images & Free Stock Photos - Pxhere.” Pxhere.com, https://pxhere.com/en/photo/1361501.

Subject:
Media and Communications
Secondary English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Reading
Author:
Heidi
Date Added:
07/16/2021
UOSL Webinar - World Book Online: Elementary Webinar
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Join us for an overview of your World Book Online resources for elementary school. We will focus on Early Learning and Kids, and we will also take a look at some additional features within the other resources. With read-aloud functions, translation into over 100 languages, different reading levels, and educational games there are tools to help every student access content at their given level!

Subject:
English Language Arts
Media and Communications
Secondary English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lecture
Author:
Kalya Towner
Date Added:
08/08/2024